Other Media | SeafoodSource: Pablo Múgica named new CEO, Salvador Ramón Mateo appointed chairman at FRIME
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Friday, September 18, 2020
Former KrustraGroup executive Pablo Múgica has been named CEO of Barcelona, Spain tuna processor and marketer FRIME S.A.U.
Múgica spent 17 years at Spanish frozen shrimp specialist KrustaGroup, including the past nine as CEO, during which time the company signed a strategic partnership agreement with Camanchaca in 2017, and grew its international sales, with a focus on Argentine red shrimp sold into the U.S. market. At FRIME, Múgica will be responsible for the company’s business activities and results.
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Man dies in crush incident on vessel at Dusavika, police open investigation.
A man in his 30s died following a crush incident on board a vessel moored at Dusavika in Stavanger on Wednesday morning. Police said the deceased is a Norwegian citizen residing in Central Norway, and that next of kin have been notified.
Emergency services responded shortly after 10:00. At 10:43 the police operations leader confirmed the man had been declared dead at the scene.
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Aquaculture industry supplier ScaleAQ Software has announced that Aurora Bekkevold has joined the company as sales manager.
Bekkevold comes from Grieg Seafood, where she worked as key account manager with responsibility for strategic customers, negotiations, and sales strategy development. ScaleAQ said Bekkevold also brings valuable experience from Lerøy Seafood Group and GreenPowerHub AS, combining expertise from both the aquaculture and software sectors.
Having spentmore than a decade living in Chile’s coastal regions, Bekkevold is fluent in Chilean Spanish as well as Norwegian and English - a linguistic and cultural advantage that ScaleAQ said strengthens its international reach and customer relationships.
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The GDP of the fishing sector grew by 6.4% in September 2025, according to the Ministry of Production (PRODUCE). The total volume of fish landings reached 141.4 thousand metric tons (MT), an impressive 70.9% increase compared to the same month in 2024.
Minister César Quispe Luján highlighted that the sector's contribution exceeded S/ 242 million. This positive boost is attributed to Direct Human Consumption (DHC), where landings surged by 72.2%.
The increase in DHC was notable across the industry:
Frozen:+152.8 %
Canned:+34.8 %
Fresh:+11.8 %
Key species driving this growth were jumbo squid (+5620.7 %), bonito (+36.7 %), and shrimp/prawns (+37.5 %).
Note: There were no landings for Indirect Human Consumption (IHC) due to the an
Union Negotiations Set Wage Hikes and Key Price of $0.86 USD per Kilo
RAWSON, CHUBUT—After months of intense negotiations, the shrimp (langostino) fishing season in Chubut waters is officially cleared to begin. The Chubut Yellow Fleet Chamber (CAFACH) and the United Maritime Workers' Union (SOMU) signed the salary agreement this Wednesday, providing certainty for the start of the harvest (zafra), according to Revista Puerto.
The agreement guarantees a 20% increase in the base salary and fixed benefits for maritime workers.
Regarding the raw product, a key price per kilogram of shimp was established:
Start of Season:$1,250 pesos per kilo, equivalent to approximately $0.86 USD/kg (for 17-kilogram crates).
Starting in January: The value will be adjusted to $1,300 pesos, or approximately $0.89 USD/kg.
A crucial detail of the deal is that 70% of the amount received by each worker will be classified as non-remunerative until March 30, 2026.
With the agreement now signed, the fishing season will launch as soon as weather conditions permit, starting with the exploratory phase (prospección) before opening the commercial fishery to the entire coastal and artisanal fleet.
Iran's farmed shrimp production is projected to hit 50,000 metric tons (mt) this year, marking a 20% increase from the 40,000 mt recorded in 2024, according to Mehrdad Mohammadi Doust, a senior official at the Iranian Fisheries Organization.
This significant growth is fueled by a major boom in the country's fishery sector, driven by rising export demand. The total shrimp farming area has expanded to over 16,000 hectares. The primary production centers are the southern provinces of Hormozgan and Bushehr and the northern province of Golestan.
A large majority of Iran's shrimp is exported, providing a vital source of hard currency as the nation works to diversify its economy away from oil. China is the largest purchaser, accounting for over 50% of exports. Other key markets include Russia, the UAE, Qatar, and Oman.
Overall, Iranian fisheries exports have reached 0.3 million mt, generating an annual revenue of $700 million.
The U.S. and South Korea have reached a trade deal that will reduce tariffs on the Asian nation from 25 percent to 15 percent, both countries announced on 29 October.
U.S. President Donald Trump initially threatened the 25 percent tariff in July, with a start date of 1 August. Since that time, all goods from the country – including seafood – have been subject to the duty.
Those tariffs are being reduced as South Korea and the U.S. have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) regarding technology to “enable collaboration toward joint opportunities of mutual interest in strategic science and technology disciplines.” Alongside the MoU, the U.S. announced that South Korea and Japan have signed a technology prosperity deals with the U.S.
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The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (AGRICULTURA), through the National Commission of Aquaculture and Fisheries (Conapesca), has announced the extension of the fishing ban for all species of shrimp in marine waters spanning from Tamaulipas to Veracruz. The measure is now extended until November 10, 2025.
The provision, published in the Official Gazette of the Federation (DOF), aims to promote the sustainable use of aquatic resources. This regulation is essential for ordering fishing activities and ensuring the protection of marine flora and fauna.
The decision to extend the ban is based on the technical opinion issued by the Mexican Institute for Research in Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture (IMIPAS), ensuring the management scheme is grounded in scientific criteria for conservation of the species.
The European consortium—with the University of Vigo and Zabala Innovation among its 11 partners—is completing key designs for turbomachinery, heat recovery systems, and digital twins, and making progress in safety and sustainability for operating with green H2, ammonia, methanol, or methane. MARPOWER
The European project MARPOWER (Efficient zero-emissions gas turbine POWER system for MARitime transport) concluded its first year with tangible results that bring it closer to its goal: a new generation energy conversion system for ships, based on a zero-emission gas turbine and ready for sustainable fuels. The initiative, funded by the European Union aims to substantially reduce the climate footprint of maritime transport
Musandam Global Investment Company (MGIC) has launched its newest branch, MP World, marking a strategic push to position the Musandam Governorate as a leading maritime gateway. The initiative was immediately cemented by the signing of a pivotal 10-year agreement to develop and operate the Khasab Fishery Port.
The deal, which signals a new era for sustainable development in the region, was signed by Dr. Saud bin Hamoud al Habsi, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources, and Raed al Shehhi, Chairman of MGIC. The Khasab Fishery Port will be exclusively dedicated to advancing Oman's fisheries infrastructure and supporting the nation's growing blue economy.
MGIC, a publicly listed company with deep local roots—boasting 1,885 shareholders from Musandam—is already a key driver of regional prosperity. Its portfolio includes major projects like the Tilal Al Nakheel residential development and the pioneering Musandam Drydock and Marine Industries. MGIC is also innovating in sustainable energy with a pilot project for Airborne Wind Energy (AWE).
While the Khasab facility will focus solely on fisheries, the creation of MP World provides a broader mandate to manage and operate various commercial, industrial, and logistics ports. This expansion aims to blend local insight with international expertise to achieve world-class standards in operational excellence, reinforcing Musandam’s strategic role in global trade and logistics.
During the Agriculture and Fisheries Council held in Luxembourg on October 27-28, 2025, Cyprus's Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment, Maria Panayiotou, voiced strong support for the EU's position ahead of the upcoming International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) session.
The focus of her intervention regarding fisheries was on the possible increase in Total Allowable Catches (TAC) for bluefin tuna. Minister Panayiotou fully supported the European Commission's commitment to safeguarding the EU's interests, emphasizing that the stock's recovery is a success and the priority is to avoid any reduction in the existing EU quota distribution.
Fishing Fleet Safety
The Minister stressed the need to ensure fair treatment and predictability regarding the fishing opportunities of member states. Furthermore, she raised the issue of the illegal actions and harassment directed at the Cypriot fishing fleet by Turkey.
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