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IN BRIEF - Fisheries Administration launch sea crab release campaign in 2024

CAMBODIA
Sunday, April 14, 2024

With the supporting of the Fisheries Administration, the Wild Earth Allies (WEA), in collaboration with the Coastal Fisheries Administration, has inspired residents to release sea crab eggs, according to the Fisheries Administration posted on Facebook.

It added that today, this activity is revitalizing for the purpose of maintaining stocks to ensure the sustainability of sea crab production.

“In a sea crab, there are about 1 million eggs, so if we release the sea crab that sees the eggs outside the manger into the sea or live in the net until it is hatched and then sold, it will help maintain crab stocks and ensure sustainable use,” said Fisheries Administration.

“Come on, we say no and release the crab eggs outside the manger, the merit is preserved for all of us,”


IN BRIEF - May 2026 Miyagi Prefecture Aquaculture Coho Salmon Market Conditions

JAPAN
Friday, May 29, 2026

(Data recorded at Ishinomaki Fish Market for Kinka Coho Salmon, per kilogram in yen)

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IN BRIEF - Seattle’s Alaska Pollock Industry Reunites for Annual Net Recycling Day

UNITED STATES
Friday, May 29, 2026

SEATTLE, Wash. – More than 100 volunteers from the Wild Alaska Pollock catcher-processor fleet gathered at Terminal 91 for the industry’s annual Net Recycling Day. The hands-on event transformed retired fishing nets into reusable materials, advancing circular solutions and responsible fisheries management.

The initiative united five leading fishing companies—American Seafoods, Arctic Storm Management Group, Coastal Villages Region Fund, Glacier Fish Company, and Trident Seafoods—all members of the At-Sea Processors Association.

Participants worked alongside vessel captains and gear experts to cut and sort retired nets. The recovered material will be sent to specialized facilities to be repurposed into durable products like composite decking, outdoor furniture, and sports equipment.

Now in its second year as a unified initiative, the event builds on individual company efforts. "Net Recycling Day reflects the shared commitment across our fleet to continuously improve how we operate," said Doug Christensen, President/CEO of Arctic Storm Management Group.


IN BRIEF - Russian Crab Producers Target Global B2C Market

RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Friday, May 29, 2026

Russian crab producers are setting their sights on international end-consumer markets (B2C), shifting focus toward branded retail products.

Industry leaders shared these strategic plans during the first meeting of the Fish Club in Vladivostok, a premier Far Eastern event jointly organized by ExpoSolutions Group and the FishNews media holding to revive regional industry traditions.

The gathering focused heavily on the logistical specifics of seafood transportation and its untapped market potential. Rather than continuing to supply unbranded, raw commodities, crab harvesters are actively exploring ways to capture more value by launching dedicated consumer brands.

"One of our goals is to integrate into the B2C market," announced Alexander Remeta (pictured), CEO of Antey Asset Management. He emphasized that this expansion will target global consumers through branded retail items and international joint products. By moving away from "no-name" packaging, Russian businesses aim to actively promote, differentiate, and capitalize on their premium seafood assets worldwide.


IN BRIEF - Argentine Shrimp Exports Increased in the First Quarter

ARGENTINA
Friday, May 29, 2026

Argentina's shrimp fishing sector consolidated a strong recovery in the first quarter of 2026.

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Sales of whole shrimp reached 13,000 tons, an impressive 75.9% increase compared to 2025. This surge generated $79 million in revenue (a 110% increase relative to the January–April period of last year), a rebound largely explained by the fleet's inactivity in 2025. Additionally, the average price rose 19.4%, trading at $6,072 per ton. Spain remained the primary destination, skyrocketing its purchases by 138% with shipments totaling 8,602 tons.

Meanwhile, exports of shrimp tails showed more moderate growth. The exported volume increased by 4%, totaling 28,000 tons, which injected $215.7 million into the economy (an 8.9% increase over the previous year). The declared average price for this value-added product closed upward by 4.6%, reaching $7,699 per ton.


IN BRIEF - United States Drastically Increases Imports of Patagonian Toothfish and Southern King Crab from Argentina

UNITED STATES
Friday, May 29, 2026

Fisheries trade between Argentina and the United States recorded exponential growth during the first four months of 2026. Foreign sales of these premium deep-sea products reached record figures, driven by unprecedented North American demand.

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According to the latest industry reports, global exports of Patagonian toothfish totaled 1,056 tons, representing a 28% increase compared to the same period last year. Meanwhile, shipments of Southern king king crab totaled 659 tons, marking a 31.1% rise compared to 2025.

The main driver of this phenomenon was the United States. The North American giant purchased 600 tons of Patagonian toothfish, a staggering 262% increase over last year, paying an average price of $30,343 per ton. Regarding Southern king crab, U.S. purchases skyrocketed to 360 tons, a 357% surge compared to 2025, with an average value of $19,475 per ton, consolidating this market as a key partner for the Argentine fishing sector.


Other Media | MundoAcuicola: Invermar Joins SalmonChile as a New Member

CHILE
Friday, May 29, 2026

The Chilean Salmon Industry Association, SalmonChile, officially announced the addition of Invermar to its membership, reaffirming the leadership of the trade association, which now brings together more than 50 companies, including producers and suppliers across the salmon farming value chain.
 
In welcoming the new member, SalmonChile highlighted the importance of incorporating a company dedicated to the production and export of high-quality, value-added salmon species, geared towards satisfying the demands of the world's most discerning and sophisticated markets.
 
Source: MundoAcuicola | Read the full article here

Other Media | Industrias Pesqueras: Greenpeace stages 'the deepest protest in history' to demand protection for 30% of the oceans by 2030

WORLDWIDE
Friday, May 29, 2026

Greenpeace has staged "the deepest protest in history," with a banner 2,315 meters below the surface of the sea, to demand that world leaders listen to science. The protest took place during the expedition the NGO is conducting to study vulnerable and unexplored seabed ecosystems along the Arctic Mid-Oceanic Ridge. Specifically, the NGO is calling for the fulfillment of global climate goals, the implementation of the UN Global Ocean Treaty to protect 30% of the world's oceans by 2030, and a moratorium on deep-sea mining.
 
The protest banner was unfurled beneath the sea surface by Holly, the remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV), off the coast of the Loki Castle hydrothermal vent field, a volcanic ecosystem where black smokers emit fluid at 300–320 °C from the ocean floor.
 
Source: Industria Pesqueras | Read the full article here

Other Media | WorldFishing: Seafood benchmark reveals sustainability gaps

WORLDWIDE
Friday, May 29, 2026

The FAIRR Initiative has launched the Coller FAIRR Seafood Index, a new benchmark assessing how the world’s largest seafood companies are managing the environmental, social and health impacts of their operations.

Backed by investors representing US$95tn in assets, the index evaluates 20 of the world’s biggest listed seafood companies, many supplying major retailers including Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, Lawson JP, Casino and Ahold Delhaize.The assessment examines how companies are addressing issues including pollution, modern slavery, food safety, animal welfare and traceability, while also evaluating preparedness for future sustainability risks and opportunities.

Source: Worldfishing | Read the full article here


Other Media | fishfarmingexpert: Salmon price continues to fall

NORWAY
Friday, May 29, 2026

For the third week in a row, the spot price of market-influencing Norwegian salmon has fallen. It is now approaching the NOK 60s. The price is the lowest since mid-September last year.

According to Norwegian aquaculture sector statistics provider Akvafakta, the price of salmon fell by NOK 2.04/kg last week (week 21), down to NOK 70.52 (£5.60) per kilo. This is a price that is almost identical to the same week last year (NOK 0.15 lower).

Author: Pål Mugaas Jensen / fishfarmingexpert | Read the full article here


IN BRIEF - China’s Industrial Feed Production Hits 28.89 Million Tons in April 2026

CHINA
Friday, May 29, 2026

The China Feed Industry Association released its national feed production report on its official WeChat account on May 27, 2026. The data reveals that in April 2026, China’s national industrial feed output reached 28.89 million tons. This represents a 2.8% decrease month-on-month, but a 2.4% increase year-on-year.

Product performance varied by sector:

  • Compound feed grew by 3.2% year-on-year.

  • Concentrated feed dropped by 16.3% year-on-year.

  • Additive premixed feed dipped by 1.6% year-on-year.

Market pricing saw mixed trends. Ex-factory prices for major compound feeds and additive premixed feeds climbed both year-on-year and month-on-month. Conversely, concentrated feed prices fell across both metrics.

Ingredient formulations also shifted. Corn made up


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