IN BRIEF - New minimum prices of raw material for meal and oil purposes from August 17
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Wednesday, August 12, 2020
From Monday 17.08.2020 the prices will be as follows:
Recent?changes show?a decrease of 4,46?% in?the fish meal indicator and?5,66?% in the oil indicator after the correction in the comparison between fish oil and rape seed?oil. This will result in?changes in the minimum prices of raw materials used for fish meal and oil purposes.
These new prices will come into effect from 17. Aug. 2020.
Review urges Chile-style controls and stronger heatwave planning.
A Tasmanian government debrief into last summer’s salmon mass mortality event has found that a lack of accurate and timely information from operators delayed critical decision-making and undermined public messaging.
The review, published on Monday, also highlights coordination and waste-logistics challenges and proposes ten actions, including consideration of an industry code of practice and strengthened reporting rules.
Source: SalmonBusiness | Read the full article here
The implementation of a proposed National Marine Conservation Area (NMCA) on the south coast of Newfoundland risks significant job losses in an area where many people already rely on government handouts, a report has warned.
The 28-page “economic snapshot” of the area was produced by the Atlantic Economic Council, an independent, non-profit economic and policy research organisation. The snapshot was commissioned by the Newfoundland Aquaculture Industry Association (NAIA) and Mining NL.
The NMCA has being considered by Parks Canada, the federal government agency that administers the national park system. It follows a Memorandum of Understanding signed in 2023 by the Government of Canada, the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Miawpukek First Nation, Qalipu First Nation and the Town of Burgeo.
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The Federation of European Aquaculture Producers (FEAP) has issued warning of a growing trend in international seafood markets regarding the mislabelling of fish species. Of particular concern is the use of the generic term seabass for products that are not European seabass but seek to benefit from the latter’s established reputation and market value
Recent market observations have revealed that barramundi (Lates calcarifer), a fish species captured and farmed in the Indo-Pacific region, is often marketed simply as seabass in several Asian and Middle East countries.
Japanese seafood company Nissui announced it is launching a full-scale salmon farming begining with a new seedling operation in Rikuzentakata City, Iwate Prefecture.
The company said in a release it has been conducting experimental salmon farming in the city since 2023, and as of 1 November it has begun stable production and shipments from its salmon facility. The land-based facility is starting under the umbrella of Yumigahama Suisan Co., and has been dubbed the "Nissui Kesengawa Fish Farm."
Nissui said the facility was a salmon and trout hatchery owned by the Hirota Bay Fisheries Cooperative to establish salmon seedling production.
Author: Chris chase / SeafoodSource | Read the full article here
Two Norwegian salmon farmers that are normally competitors have announced a joint investment in closed cage development.
The project involves the construction of six Aquatraz C2 units delivered by Seafarming Systems.
The Seafarming technology has been developed in collaboration with SalMar and Lerøy, building on the experience gained from the Aquatraz S1 delivered to Lerøy and the first four Aquatraz cages developed for SalMar.
Source: Vince McDonagh / Fish Farmer | Read the full article here
The Spanish rainbow trout and sturgeon producer Caviar Pirinea has announced the acquisition of the Portuguese company Viveiros do Coura, Lda, the leading rainbow trout aquaculture company in the neighboring country. This acquisition is part of its international expansion plan and coincides with Caviar Pirinea's 12th anniversary, a milestone that, the company notes, "we are celebrating by strengthening our market position."
The Portuguese facility, according to the Spanish company, has a production potential of 600 tons per year and supplies more than 80% of the Portuguese trout market.
Source: ipac.Aquaculture | Read the full article here
There have been days when the Muro fish market auctioned off more than 100 tons
"This year, for Christmas Eve, instead of cod, we'll have anchovies." The comment, made jokingly among the staff at the A Coruña fish market, refers to the anomaly the purse seine sector is experiencing this year, unloading tons of anchovies at a time of year, late October, when it's unusual for the species to be present in the fishing grounds. And even less so in such quantities.
The schools of Engraulis encrasicolus are not only providing a bounty for the Galician purse seine fleet. Basque and Cantabrian fishing vessels have traveled to the area
Source: La Voz de Galicia | Read the full article here
Europêche, the representative body of Europe’s fishing sector, welcomes the successful conclusion of the Meeting of Experts on Guidelines for Fair Labour Market Services for Migrant Fishers, held under the auspices of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) from 27 to 31 October 2025 in Geneva.
The newly adopted Guidelines for Fair Labour Market Services for Migrant Fishers provide a comprehensive framework to assist governments and social partners in promoting ethical recruitment and fair treatment of migrant fishers across the world.
JUNEAU, AK – November 1st marks the highly anticipated return of Southeast Alaska’s commercial red king crab fishery, its first competitive opening in eight years.
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADFG) confirmed over 211,000 pounds of harvestable crab, exceeding the 200,000-pound regulatory threshold. This low-volume, high-value fishery has just 59 permit holders, making this comeback particularly significant.
Adam Messmer, an ADFG shellfish biologist, noted the palpable excitement: “I know guys are getting pretty excited about it... it was kind of a firestorm.” Ten different areas will open, managed individually based on crab availability. Three of seven historical hot spots surveyed by the state show great promise.
This opening ends a decade of sparse commercial seasons, signaling a positive turn for the region’s crabbers.
A 22-year-old Dutch national, a crew member on a factory fishing vessel (or factory ship), was found dead while the vessel was carrying out operations in international waters.
His body was discovered while the ship was anchored near the port of Coquimbo. The local police (PDI, Investigations Police of Chile) and forensic experts are currently investigating the man's death.
The cause of death is still unknown. The victim's body was transferred to the forensic institute, where an autopsy will be performed to determine the exact cause of death.
It should be noted that the Coquimbo Port Authority (Capitanía de Puerto Coquimbo) reported that they "coordinated the procedure following the report of a crew member's death aboard the Lithuanian-flagged factory vessel F/V Margiris. The incident occurred while the vessel was conducting fishing operations on the high seas, outside national jurisdiction, and the Chilean Maritime Authority was informed. [The Authority] created the corresponding administrative procedures to handle the incident."
The local police and forensic experts are currently investigating the man's death.
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