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IN BRIEF - The Saucy Fish Co.’s line of frozen fishcakes is now available in Iceland stores

UNITED KINGDOM
Friday, May 22, 2020

Leading seafood brand, The Saucy Fish Co. has secured two new listings for its frozen and chilled ranges in Iceland and Waitrose

Earlier in May, Iceland began offering Saucy Fish’s Salmon Fishcakes with a Cracking Lemon Centre and Smoked Haddock Fishcakes with a Delicious Vintage Cheddar Centre. Both products are being sold in a four-pack for GBP 3.00 (USD 3.67, EUR 3.35).

Marketing campaigns will be rolled out alongside the two new listings, including geo-targeted paid media activity, influencer partnerships and PR support. The marketing campaign will also have further paid support from The Saucy Fish Co.’s social media channels, including Facebook and Instagram.


IN BRIEF - New Study Links Squid Abundance to Ocean Conditions Around the Falklands

FALKLAND ISLANDS
Thursday, September 18, 2025

FALKLAND ISLANDS (Malvinas) — A new study has developed an innovative model to forecast the abundance of Argentine shortfin squid (Illex argentinus) in the Falkland Islands region, highlighting how environmental variability drives key fluctuations in this vital resource. Led by Dr. Tobias Buring and Dr. Alastair M. Baylis, the research combined extensive oceanographic data with advanced modeling techniques to predict seasonal shifts.

The study, published in the journal Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, found that temperature and zooplankton are the primary factors determining squid abundance, although variations in sea surface height and ocean eddies also play an influential role. “By linking squid density directly to specific oceanographic variables, our model improves the prediction accuracy of seasonal shifts, offering fisheries a more dynamic tool,” said Dr. Buring.

Argentine shortfin squid are central to both regional economies and the marine food chain. By forecasting their abundance, fisheries managers can plan quotas, adapt to environmental change, and strengthen long-term sustainability. The project, supported by Atlantic Catch Ltd. and the Falkland Islands Fisheries Department, now aims to validate the model with in-situ observations to extend its forecasting capabilities under future climate change scenarios.

Source: MercoPress


IN BRIEF - Galician Fishing Sector Honors Irish Consignee Cornelio O'Donovan for Six Decades of Support for the Gran Sol Fleet

SPAIN
Wednesday, September 17, 2025

BUEU, PONTEVEDRA — The Galician fishing sector paid an emotional tribute to Cornelio O'Donovan, an 80-year-old Irish shipping agent and Honorary Consul in southern Ireland.

The event, held on September 16, 2025, at the Loureiro restaurant in Bueu, recognized his tireless support for the Gran Sol fleet for over six decades. Shipowners, skippers, and sailors from Marín, Vigo, and O Morrazo came together to honor a key figure who has provided logistical, medical, and human support to Spanish crew members in Irish ports since the mid-1960s. His crucial work earned him the Medal of Fishing Merit almost two decades ago.

The event was not just a look back at the past, but also a reflection on the future of the industry. O'Donovan expressed his concern about the challenges facing the sector, such as the lack of generational replacement, the shortage of Galician crew members, and the urgent need to modernize vessels. "Today there are far fewer boats operating in the Gran Sol, when before we used to serve over a hundred from Marín alone," he lamented.

The tribute was attended by important industry leaders, including Claudino González, president of the shipowners of Marín; Javier Touza, president of the Vigo Shipowners' Cooperative; and Daniel Castro, president of the OPP-4. The event concluded with a heartwarming moment when attendees sang "Happy Birthday" to O'Donovan, celebrating a life marked by closeness and dedication.


Other media | iPac.aquacultura: Opmega expects a gesture from Anfaco to move forward on the royal decree regarding trade names

SPAIN
Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Following the recent meeting between representatives of the Galician Mussel Producers' Organization (Opmega) and representatives of Anfaco in Vilagarcía de Arousa, during which the main challenges facing the sector were discussed, Opmega believes that this positive collaboration should be translated into concrete actions. In particular, it expects clear support for the draft Royal Decree that regulates national trade names and the names of processed and prepared food products.
 
For Opmega, the approval and effective implementation of this regulation "will mark a turning point" in the defense of Galician mussels.
 
Source: iPac.aquacultura | Read the full article here

Other Media | fishfarmingexpert: Tuna rancher buys fishmeal company

MEXICO
Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Tuna rancher Baja Aqua-Farms has bought Baja Marine Foods (BMF), a fishing and processing company headquartered in Baja California, Mexico.

BMF produces high-quality fishmeal, fish oil, and frozen seafood products from sustainable sourced pelagic species sold for human consumption or as ingredients to the aquaculture and pet food industries. Founded in 2010, BMF owns two fishing vessels and a modern processing plant with capacity to process up to 450 tonnes of protein per day.

Source: fishfarmingexpert  | Read the fullarticle here


Other Media | SeafoodSource: Young’s launches Jumbo Fish Special, appealing to value-focused consumers

UNITED KINGDOM
Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Grimsby, U.K.-based Young’s Seafood is aiming to appeal to U.K. consumers concerned about grocery inflation, releasing a new value-focused Jumbo Fish Special under its Young’s Chip Shop brand.

The Jumbo Fish Special includes two fillets of “high-quality natural pollock,” according to the firm, coated in its signature batter for just GBP 5.00 (USD 6.80, EUR 5.80). 

Author: Christine Blank / SeafoodSource | Read the fullarticle here


Other Media | SalmonBusiness: Salma makes comeback less than a year after Bremnes shutdown

NORWAY
Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Salma brand returns to Norwegian retail under SalMar production.

Salma salmon is returning to Norwegian supermarket shelves less than a year after production was discontinued by Bremnes Seashore. The brand will now be produced by SalMar at its facilities on Frøya, on behalf of brand owner Lofotprodukt.

Bremnes Seashore shut down its Salma operations on Bømlo in late 2024, creating a gap in the premium fresh salmon category. Lofotprodukt, which acquired the Salma brand in 2021, has now confirmed that SalMar will take over both farming and processing.

Source: SalmonBusiness | Read the fullarticle here


IN BRIEF - False Alarm: French Sardine Shortage is a 'Supply Misunderstanding'

FRANCE
Tuesday, September 16, 2025

A photo of empty supermarket shelves went viral, but a cannery owner in Brittany says the issue is with Moroccan supply, not French fishing.

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PARIS — A "shortage alert" for canned sardines, which spread across social media, has been dismissed as a misunderstanding. The alert, started by consumer expert Olivier Dauvers, was based on a photo of empty shelves at an Auchan France store with a sign blaming overfishing and a disastrous 2024 French fishing season.

However, a traditional cannery owner in Brittany has quickly refuted the claim, stating that while some shelves might be empty, the problem lies with supply from Morocco, not a lack of French sardines.

While the current shortage is a supply-chain issue, the sign at the supermarket did touch on a real long-term concern. Scientific data shows that the sardine biomass in the Bay of Biscay has shrunk by nearly three times in the last 20 years, bringing the stock close to a level considered collapsed.


IN BRIEF - Japanese Flying Squid Catch Jumps 78%, But Concerns Mount Over Small Size

JAPAN
Tuesday, September 16, 2025

A sudden increase in fresh squid landings reverses a years-long decline, yet an overabundance of smaller fish poses a new challenge for the industry.

TOKYO — The Japanese flying squid catch has shown a dramatic recovery this year, reversing a slump that had brought landings to record lows. According to a new report, the total domestic landing volume from January to July reached 5,588 tons, a significant 78% increase compared to the same period last year.

The surge was driven almost entirely by the fresh squid sector, which saw landings jump by 91% to 5,340 tons. In contrast, frozen squid landings dropped by 28%.

Despite the positive volume, the industry is now grappling with a new problem: the overall size of the squid caught has been exceptionally small. In a market where larger squid command higher prices, this trend could put pressure on the economic value of the catch. The current trend also highlights an extreme imbalance in landing areas, with some regions experiencing bumper catches while others are left behind


IN BRIEF - Royal Greenland Appoints Nuuk Native With Global Experience as New CEO

GREENLAND
Tuesday, September 16, 2025

The appointment of Toke Binzer, effective December 1, 2025, is a strategic move combining international business acumen with deep local roots.

Nuuk — Royal Greenland, a leading player in the global seafood industry and a cornerstone of the Greenlandic economy, has appointed Toke Binzer as its new Chief Executive Officer.

Binzer brings a powerful combination of international corporate experience and local insight to the role. He has a strong background in complex development and transformation tasks from his time at global companies like IBM and TDC. At the same time, his recent role as a director at Tusass gave him an in-depth understanding of Greenland's business and societal landscape.

Chairman of the Board, Niels Thomsen, stated: "Royal Greenland welcomes Toke Binzer. The board looks forward to the opportunities his experience and leadership will bring. We share his ambitions of high professionalism, execution power, and a strong anchoring in Greenland."

As Binzer prepares to take the helm from interim CEO Preben Sunke, the company is focused on executing its strategy and restoring its economy.


Other Media | EuropaAzul: Brussels Admits the Sensitivity of the Canning Sector in the EU-Thailand Agreement Negotiations

BELGIUM
Tuesday, September 16, 2025

European Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefcovic responds to Galician MEPs Millán Mon and Vázquez Lázara and acknowledges the need to protect the European industry.
 
European Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefcovic has acknowledged in writing the sensitivity of the canned fish sector in the framework of the negotiations for a trade agreement between the European Union and Thailand. He did so through two letters addressed to Galician MEPs Francisco Millán Mon and Adrián Vázquez Lázara, who had conveyed to the European Commission the concerns of the Spanish canning industry, especially those based in Galicia, the EU leader in the sector.
 
Source: EuropaAzul | Read the full article here

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