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Other Media | Faro de Vigo: l The Argos Berbés, Grupo Pereira's new 'slow but sure' step, ready for the Falklands

SPAIN
Friday, November 29, 2024

Nodosa delivers the 85-metre trawler for Orion Fishing Company, the Falkland's firm owned by the Vigo firm and Argos Group

The event served as a heartfelt tribute to the founder of the fishing company, José Pereira Álvarez, who died in 2022.
 
The Vigo fishing company Grupo Pereira and its Malvinas partner Argos Group already have the Argos Berbés. Nodosa Shipyad hosted the delivery ceremony (with launching included) of the new vessel, the joint venture formed by both companies (Orion Fishing Company) will operate from next year, coinciding with the first Loligo squid campaign in Falkland's waters.
 
Source: Faro de Vigo l Read the full article here

IN BRIEF - Russia Switches Fishing Fleet Monitoring to Domestic Satellites

RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Russia has fully transitioned its fishing fleet to domestic satellite systems for vessel monitoring, abandoning foreign networks as of January 1, 2026.

According to the Federal Agency for Fisheries, fishing vessels now transmit location data exclusively via Russian orbital constellations—Gonets, Yamal, and Express—to the Industry Monitoring System (IMS).

The move follows Order No. 250 of the Ministry of Agriculture, which ended the use of British Inmarsat satellite stations as technical monitoring equipment on ships. Authorities say the switch reduces the risk of vessels being disconnected from foreign satellite networks and strengthens uninterrupted operational oversight.

The transition, launched on May 13, 2024, lasted 18 months and involved the complete replacement of foreign-made shipborne monitoring stations with domestic ones. The new requirements apply to vessels with a gross tonnage over 80 tons and engine power exceeding 55 kW.

According to Alexander Mikhailov, head of the Fisheries Monitoring and Communications System Center, tests conducted in December 2025 showed that Gonets stations were more than twice as reliable as Inmarsat equipment in 2025. He added that the domestic system also significantly lowers communication costs for shipowners.

Source: Federal Agency for Fisheries


IN BRIEF - Ventisqueros Drives Sustainable Progress in 14 Rural Schools in Southern Chile

CHILE
Tuesday, January 20, 2026

During 2024, Ventisqueros strengthened its Sustainable Schools Program, benefiting 14 rural schools in the municipalities of Hualaihué, Quemchi, Quinchao, Puerto Varas, Chaitén, and Ayacara in the Los Lagos Region. Developed in partnership with Fundación La Semilla, the initiative promotes early environmental education, school innovation, and community development in remote areas.

The program includes environmental workshops, educational fairs, agroecological activities, the delivery of supplies, and ongoing technical support, enabling each school community to develop its own projects through the Sustainable School Funds (FES). Thanks to this support, schools have made progress in recycling, energy efficiency, school gardens, cultural heritage preservation, sustainable infrastructure, and environmental education, generating tangible improvements in their surroundings.

A key milestone was the progress made by four schools toward Environmental Certification from the Ministry of the Environment (SNCAE), recognizing their ability to integrate sustainable practices into school management.

The initiative also includes educational visits to Ventisqueros’ fish farms and hatcheries, strengthening the connection between education, territory, and responsible aquaculture. Through this work, Ventisqueros reaffirms its commitment to sustainability built through education and projected toward the future.


IN BRIEF - The Ayamonte fishing fleet docks in protest against the 'unbearable' European regulations that are suffocating the sector

SPAIN
Tuesday, January 20, 2026

The demonstration coincides with a meeting scheduled for this afternoon with the Secretary General for Fisheries, Isabel Artime, after a week of the fleet being moored in protest.

Ayamonte – The fishing sector in Ayamonte is continuing its protest against the new European Fisheries Control Regulation today with a demonstration scheduled for 4:00 p.m. at the Punta del Moral fishing pier. This coincides with a meeting planned for the same time between representatives of the sector and the Secretary General for Fisheries, Isabel Artime.

The mobilization comes after the fleet remained moored last week as a protest against regulations that shipowners and crews consider disproportionate, rigid, and out of touch with the realities of artisanal and inshore fishing.

The sector argues that the application of the regulation imposes administrative burdens that are difficult to bear, such as the individual declaration of catches and the obligation to notify authorities of their arrival in port several hours in advance. These measures create operational uncertainty and jeopardize the economic viability of numerous vessels.

With this gathering, maritime professionals are demanding real dialogue, flexibility, and adaptation of the regulations, so that the necessary control and sustainability are compatible with the daily work of the traditional fleet.

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IN BRIEF - Capelin Migration Still Lags North of Iceland

ICELAND
Monday, January 19, 2026

The research vessel Árni Friðriksson arrived in Akureyri a week ago after completing a week-long survey of capelin spawning migrations east and north of Iceland.

Árni Friðriksson tracks in the capelin survey 5-12 January 2026 (pink) along with acoustic values ??for capelin (red lines perpendicular to the survey tracks). The grey line shows the 400 m depth contour. Source: hafogvatn

The survey aimed to map the current distribution of the capelin stock to support planning and assessment of a forthcoming comprehensive survey.

Findings indicate that the traditional eastward spawning migration has not yet progressed. The leading edge of the migration was located northeast of Langanes, where capelin abundance was negligible. Capelin were subsequently observed along the continental shelf edge toward the Kolbeinsey Ridge and farther west, where the highest densities were recorded.

Stormy weather prevented the vessel from surveying areas farther west, while sea ice off the Westfjords also limited coverage.

Based on these results, a more extensive assessment of the capelin stock is planned for early next week. The survey will involve five vessels: the research ships Árni Friðriksson and Þórunn Þórðardóttir, and the fishing vessels Barði, Heimaey and Polar Ammassak.


IN BRIEF – Polish Sprat Fishermen Bypass Nexø Harbor

DENMARK
Monday, January 19, 2026

Polish fishermen have stopped landing sprat at the port of Nexø because prices have fallen too low, according to Danish media Fiskeritidende.

A difference of just two Danish kroner per kilo — approximately $0.31 USD/kg — has led Polish sprat fishermen to prefer landing their catch in Poland rather than on Bornholm. This pricing gap is reported by TV2 Bornholm.

In Poland, fishermen can receive about 4.60 DKK per kilo (roughly $0.72 USD/kg), while in Nexø they were offered around 2.60 DKK per kilo (about $0.41 USD/kg).

The price drop is attributed to lower demand, partly because mink feed factories in the Bornholm port city no longer operate at previous levels. Additionally, sprat is widely regarded as an edible fish in Poland, sustaining stronger local demand.

The shift has had noticeable economic effects on the Port of Nexø. In past years the port earned over 1 million DKK in landing fees (more than $155,000 USD), but this year it expects re


Other Media | EuropaAzul: The strike supported today by hundreds of shipowners sparks a standoff between Madrid and Brussels

SPAIN
Monday, January 19, 2026

The strike threatens to leave fish markets without auctions, strain the fresh fish market, and spark a standoff with Brussels and the Spanish government.
 
This Monday, January 19, 2026, the sea will fall silent along much of the Spanish coast. Fishermen's associations have called a nationwide strike, with boats moored and fish markets closed, in protest against the implementation of the new catch control framework derived from Regulation (EU) 2023/2842 and its operational deployment in Spain. The National Federation of Fishermen's Associations (FNCP) speaks of "dangerous and unenforceable" obligations
 
Source: EuropaAzul | Read the full article here

Other Media | Industrias Pesqueras: Argentina to Begin Interoperating with the EU's CATCH System to Expedite the Entry of its Fisheries Products

ARGENTINA
Monday, January 19, 2026

The Secretariat of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries of the Argentine Ministry of Economy reports that the European Commission's Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (DG MARE) has offered the country the opportunity to connect directly through the CATCH System, the EU's new digital platform for certifying fishery products, which came into effect on January 10.
 
One of the competitive advantages of connecting to this new system, according to the Argentine government, is "avoiding the administrative burden on importers, thus ensuring greater efficiency in the entry of goods into the European bloc. In this way, Argentine companies would not experience delays in the entry of their products."
 
Source: Industrias Pesqueras | Read the full article here

Other Media | SalmonBusiness: Four charged as smoked salmon scam goes to court

UNITED KINGDOM
Monday, January 19, 2026

CPS brings charges over alleged Scottish salmon misrepresentation.

Four individuals have been charged by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in connection with the alleged misrepresentation of smoked salmon products.

The charges follow what the Food Standards Agency said was a lengthy and complex investigation carried out by its National Food Crime Unit (NFCU). The defendants appeared at York Magistrates’ Court this week and have been charged with conspiracy to commit fraud by false representation.

Source: SalmonBusiness | Read the full article here


Other Media | Fish Farmer: Salmon companies facing more chaos over new Trump tariff threat

SPAIN
Monday, January 19, 2026

Scottish and several Nordic salmon farmers face the possibility of new turmoil following President Donald Trump’s decision to increase tariffs to several countries over Greenland.

The President has decided to slap extra tariffs on the UK, Norway and the Faroe island, along with a number of other European countries, because they sent military personnel to Greenland last week.

He is demanding that Denmark sells the large Arctic island to the US, claiming that if he doesn’t get it China or Russia will.

His move has wider political and economic implications for everyone, but the threat to European seafood exporters will be almost immediate.

Author: Vince McDonagh / Fish Farmer | Read the full article here


Other Media | fishfarmingexpert: Shrimp welfare initiative wins another convert

VIET NAM
Monday, January 19, 2026

Vietnamese seafood company agrees to use stunner to slaughter 1,800 tonnes that will be prioritised by UK-based supplier

Vietnamese food and seafood company Trang Corporation has joined the Shrimp Welfare Project’s Humane Slaughter Initiative to advance higher-welfare harvest practices in shrimp farming.

Trang Corporation has committed to electrically stun 1,800 tonnes of shrimps annually using a shrimp stunner granted by Shrimp Welfare Project (SWP).

UK-based seafood supplier Trangs Group has also joined the partnership by agreeing to prioritise the purchase of the humanely slaughtered shrimps from Trang Corporation.

Source: fishfarmingexpert | Read the full article here


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