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Other Media | The Fish Site: Ocean 14 aims to take aquaManager to the next level

GREECE
Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Ocean 14 Capital Fund has entered into an investment agreement with aquaManager in a bid to develop an improved software, data and automation platform for fish and shrimp producers.

Over the course of two decades, aquaManager – which is still run by its founder, Kostas Seferis, has developed farm management software tailored largely to the seabass/sea bream and tilapia sectors, gaining significant traction.

Author: Rob Fletcher / The FIsh Site l Read the full article here

 


IN BRIEF - Danish Ship Brokerage Firm Ferdinandsen Declares Bankruptcy

DENMARK
Wednesday, November 27, 2024

It is no longer possible to buy and sell vessels via Ferdinandsen, as the company has unfortunately gone bankrup.

NB Ferdinandsen, a renowned Danish ship brokerage company with a history dating back to 1943, has filed for bankruptcy. The company will no longer be able to facilitate ship sales and purchases.

A Danish court ordered the bankruptcy proceedings on November 21, 2024. The court-appointed curator is lawyer Anders Hoffmann Kønigsfeldt.

Creditors of N.B. Ferdinandsen & Sønner A/S are urged to submit their claims to the curator by November 21, 2024, along with supporting documentation.


IN BRIEF - Media and fisheries communicators prepare for 21st Annual regular session of WCPFC in Fiji

FIJI
Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Media and communications personnel from FFA Members are gathered in Suva for a three-day long training workshop ahead of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC21) that commences from 28 November – 03 December.

The workshop aims to build the capacity of fisheries media and communications personnel to effectively cover fisheries policies, promote media relations, and facilitate informed public dialogue around key issues—particularly those discussed during the upcoming WCPFC21.

FFA Deputy Director-General, Dr Pio Manoa officially opened the workshop on Monday followed by remarks from the WCPFC Executive Director, Rhea Moss-Christian.

“The WCPFC is the regional fisheries management organisation in the region so the interests of FFA Members must always be safeguarded in the binding rules and decisions of the Commission,” Dr Manoa explained in acknowledging the WCPFC’s role in Pacific fisheries.

“This is an exciting three days we will have here, and I am particularly proud to see a solid team of instructors that have availed themselves to come and support the training this week.”

The three days workshop also includes the participation of the Pacific Islands News Association (PINA) Board Members, providing a unique opportunity for fisheries communications representatives to build and extend their relationships with the mainstream media.


IN BRIEF - Pakistan exports seafood worth $116mln in four months

PAKISTAN
Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Pakistan earned $116.115 million by exporting 54,539 metric tonnes of fish and fish preparations during the first four months of fiscal year 2024-25, Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) reported.

As compared to the exports of $123.965 million during fiscal year 2023-24, the fish exports during the period under review witnessed a decline of 6.33 per cent, according to PBS data.

In terms of quantity, the exports of fish and fish preparations decreased by 0.04 per cent during the period when compared to exports of 54,562 metric tonnes during the last fiscal year.

On a year-on-year basis, the seafood exports increased by 12.78 per cent to $46.009 million in October 2024 as compared to the exports of $40.797 million in October 2023.

In terms of quantity, the exports witnessed a 27.93 per cent increase by going up from 16,724 metric tonnes last October to 21,395 metric tonnes during October 2024.


IN BRIEF - Egypt, Liberia sign aquaculture cooperation agreement

EGYPT
Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Egypt and Liberia have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to collaborate on aquaculture development, officials announced.

(L to R) Emma Catherine Metieh, director general of the NFAA and Hussein Farahat, executive director of the LPRDA

The agreement, signed Monday by the Egyptian Lake Protection and Fish Resources Development Authority (LPRDA) and Liberia’s National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NFAA), aims to boost sustainable development and economic integration in the fisheries sector.

The collaboration is part of a broader Egyptian effort to strengthen partnerships with African nations. Egyptian political leaders have actively promoted cooperation across the continent, addressing issues including peace and security, counter-terrorism, conflict resolution, and the economic impacts of global events like the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine, as well as climate change and food security. This includes support for Agenda 2063, the African Union’s development plan.

The LPRDA-NFAA MOU focuses on several key areas. These include improving governance in the aquaculture sector, combating illegal fishing practices, fostering aquaculture development, sharing expertise, strengthening scientific research, and promoting trade between Egypt and Liberia.


Other Media | La Voz de Galicia: Galicia demands the State to stop 'speculation' with fishing quotas

SPAIN
Wednesday, November 27, 2024

The Parliament also asks to stop quota cuts, aid for shellfish farming and to put the guilds on an equal footing with the producer organisations
 
Unanimity in the Fisheries Commission of the Parliament of Galicia to demand the State
 
Although it is not mentioned in the statement released by the BNG, they clearly refer to the situation that has been repeated in recent years with species such as the sardine or the anchovy. 
 
Source: La Voz de Galicia l Read the full article here

IN BRIEF - Nordic Aqua finalize the 30-year rental agreement for step up to the 20,000 tonnes facility

CHINA
Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Nordic Aqua (Ningbo) Co., Ltd, a fully owned subsidiary of Nordic Aqua Partners (“Nordic Aqua”) has entered into a 30-year rental agreement for land and production facilities with Xiangshan Government through its affiliated company, Xiangshan Strait Economic & Technological Cooperation Co., Ltd.

The agreement enables Nordic Aqua to develop Stage 3 of its land-based farming facility in Ningbo, China, allowing for an annual production capacity of 20,000 tonnes; adding 12,000 tons to the 4,000 tons in production and the 4,000 tons under construction (first harvest Q3/26)

Simultaneously, existing rental agreements for Stage 1 and Stage 2 are extended to 30 years, aligning maturity for all three stages, with an option to buy out the entire facility should Nordic Aqua so want.

CEO Ragnar Joensen comments:

“The agreements formalize the necessary long-term conditions for the development of our operations and is yet another confirmation of the dedication and support we enjoy from the local authorities in the region.”

Under the agreement, the Xiangshan Strait Economic & Technological Cooperation Co., Ltd.  will develop infrastructure and utilities based on Nordic Aqua specifications, which Nordic Aqua will lease back on a long-term basis. The infrastructure part of a land based salmon farm, like Nordic Aqua, is normally in the area of 40/45% of total investments.

A final investment decision for the development of Stage 3 is expected during 2025.


Other media | MundoAcuicola: More than 1,200 meters of crab nets found in the Wollaston archipelago

CHILE
Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Personnel from the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Service (Sernapesca) from the Puerto Williams office together with personnel from the General Services Boat (LSG) Hallef of the Navy arrived at the southern Wollaston archipelago to carry out various inspections in the fishing area of ??vessels that were extracting crab.
 
During the inspection, it was not only verified that the vessels and crew had the permit to carry out the extractive activity, but the deck and holds were also checked to ensure the use of traps in the capture maneuvers; however, one vessel had sacks with crab nets in its hold.
 
Source: MundoAcuicola l Read the full article here

Other Media | fishfarmingexpert: Phoenix feed barge rises from the ashes

UNITED KINGDOM
Wednesday, November 27, 2024

A fish farm feed barge badly damaged by fire in January is almost ready to be deployed after being restored by local contractors, and engineers working for salmon producer Cooke Scotland.

A large shed on top of the concrete hull of the barge, which was at Cooke’s West Fara farm, Orkney, was destroyed in the blaze.

Author: Gareth Moore / fishfarmingexpert l Read the full article here

 


Other Media | Fish Farmer: BREAKING NEWS: Grieg shares down after Trump’s tariff threat

UNITED STATES
Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Canadian salmon companies were left reeling today over the news that Donald Trump is threatening to impose a 25% tariff on all goods imported from over the border when he takes office in January.

Southern neighbours Mexico, along with China, are being targeted as well as Canada. President-elect Trump said this morning he would impose 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico, and 10% on Chinese goods, until all three countries are able to play their part in tackling the USA’s problems with drugs – particularly the synthetic opiate fentanyl – and illegal migration.

Author: Vince McDonagh / FIsh Farmer l Read the full article here

 


Other Media | aqua.cl: Organic Salmon and Ultra-Premium Salmon: A Commitment to Sustainability

CHILE
Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Salmon farming in Chile is undergoing a major transformation with the arrival of organic and ultra-premium products, which promise to raise quality and sustainability standards.

Two companies in the sector have recently presented innovations that not only comply with demanding international regulations, but also respond to the growing demand of consumers looking for healthier and more responsible options.
 
In this context, Cermaq Chile recently launched AIMON, an ultra-premium salmon that reflects its commitment to quality and sustainability at every stage of its production.

Source: aqua.cl l Read the full article here

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