Other Media | La Voz de Galicia: The European Parliament approves a Brexit fund that compensates Galician fisheries with 3.9 million
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Friday, September 17, 2021
The plenary session of the European Parliament has given the green light to the Brexit reserve fund, which seeks to help the sectors and regions most affected by London's departure from the community bloc and from which Spain will receive about 272 million euros until 2025.
Specifically, MEPs have supported with 652 votes in favor, 32 against and 11 abstentions the agreement reached with the governments of the bloc to create this budget item of 5,000 million euros (at 2018 prices).
Source: La Voz de Galicia | read the full articlehere
The peak fishing season for chub mackerel (over 250 grams per fish) in the waters off Kyushu by the West Japan Purse Seiner fleet (large and medium-sized) is drawing to an end. This month's (1st to 18th) catches were as good as the same period last year, but the fat content has dropped slightly. Sources in the fishing area say, "We're finally nearing the end of the fishing season. From March, we expect to shift to focusing on yellowtail."
This month's combined catch of the fish in Nagasaki City, Matsuura City in Nagasaki Prefecture, Karatsu City in Saga Prefecture, and Fukuoka City was approximately 44,000 boxes (each box weighing approximately 16 kg), a good catch on par with the same period last year. Source: Minato-Yamaguchi
EU-funded initiative named MULTIPLY is uniting 17 partners to develop 10 microalgae-based alternatives for everyday products, aiming to reduce reliance on fossil and food-based resources.
Launched in June 2025, the Horizon Europe project brings together specialists from across Europe to develop and scale ten microalgae-based solutions for five industrial sectors.MULTIPLY is developing ten products designed to show how algae can serve diverse markets:
Food: natural colours and protein-rich ingredients
Feed: a salmon feed component enriched with microalgal compounds
Cosmetics: personal-care oils and esters
Lubricants: bio-based esters engineered for high-performance applications
Biomaterials and packaging: compostable films, paper coatings and other packaging solutions based on algal oils and starch.
Source: The Fish Site | Read the full article here
Lerøy Seafood Group reports $56.4 million farming EBIT in Q4 as prices improve late in quarter.
Lerøy reported operational EBIT of NOK 564 million ($56.4 million) in its farming segment in the fourth quarter of 2025, down year-on-year, but said biological performance was better than expected and production costs declined quarter-on-quarter.
The company said salmon and trout prices improved significantly towards the end of the quarter following a year characterised by low market prices.
Source: SalmonBusiness | Read the full article here
Vladivostok – According to the Primorsky branch of Rosselkhoznadzor, from January 1 to February 18, 2026, approximately 7 600 tons of live crab were exported from Primorsky Krai to China and the Republic of Korea.
Veterinary experts carried out safety assessments for 255 shipments, confirming compliance with import standards in both countries. The consignments included spiny crab, blue crab and Kamchatka crab, all harvested in the Sea of Okhotsk and the Sea of Japan and cleared with the necessary health certificates before shipment.
Russian crab remains in high demand across East Asia: overall exports to China in **2025 reached about 45 800 tons, up 10.4 % year-on-year, giving Russia over a 34 % share of China’s crab imports.
Industry data also show that revenue from Russian crustacean exports grew in 2025, with live and fresh crabs accounting for a significant portion of total export earnings, especially in China and South Korea.
Despite broader geopolitical tensions and past enforcement actions against illegal crab trade in the Russian Far East, regulated exports continue to expand in legitimate channels under strict veterinary control. Rosselkhoznadzor says all current shipments meet the importing countries’ sanitary and phytosanitary norms.
In conjunction with this change, the following group companies will also adopt new corporate names. The group will unify its name under the "Umios" brand, featuring a brand symbol composed of the BLUE PLANET mark and the Umios logotype. This unified brand identity will enable us to provide consistent customer experiences and reinforce trust across markets, thereby maximizing the global value of the Umios brand.
Competitive costs, a well-established processing industry, and European demand for ready-to-cook products explain why Russian fillets (especially Alaska pollock and cod) maintain their place in the supply chain. The debate is reopened: is raising tariffs enough, or will a broader ban be necessary?
In the European debate on seafood imports from Russia, fillets are the most troubling indicator. They are not a niche product, but a key format for distribution and processing: portioned, standardized, easy to freeze, and perfect for a Europe that is increasingly consuming processed products (breaded, oven-ready, and ready-to-eat).
The Catalan handline fishery for wild bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) has begun the full assessment process to certify its catches under the MSC Fisheries Standard. This audit will be conducted by the independent certifier DNV, assessing the three principles that govern the standard: healthy fish stocks, minimizing the impact on the marine environment as a whole, and an effective fisheries management system.
The fishery is represented by the Catalan National Federation of Fishermen's Guilds (Federació Nacional Catalana de Confraries de Pescadors) and uses handlines as its sole fishing gear. In 2024, the fishery recorded a total catch of 56 tons of bluefin tuna.
Source: Industrias Pesqueras | Read the full article here
Scottish salmon exports to India could grow to a value of £30 million per year in the next 10 years and deliver up to £131m during that time, new projections by sector trade body Salmon Scotland show.
Producers are gearing up for a new drive into the market after last year’s UK-India trade deal promised to remove the tariffs that have held exports back.Scottish salmon currently faces a 33% import duty, but that barrier is expected to be removed this year when the agreement comes into force.
Source: fishfarmingexpert | Read the full article here
At the end of 2025, the Council of the European Union authorised the European Commission to open negotiations with the United Kingdom on a new Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Agreement – an important step that could reshape the trading landscape for live bivalve molluscs.
In response, the Market Advisory Council (MAC) submitted detailed advice to DG MARE outlining how shellfish should be addressed within the framework. The recommendations reflect both industry priorities and the need to maintain robust public-health and environmental safeguards.
The Norwegian aquaculture technology company EcoFishCircle AS(EFC) has signed a comprehensive Memorandum of Understanding to deliver a full-scope mRAS (Modular Recirculating Aquaculture System) and the development of a land-based fish farming facility in Saudi Arabia.
The project is designed to provide a production capacity of 10,000 tonnes of Atlantic salmon per year. The cost was not disclosed.The project is part of the Saudi Vision 2030 initiative, where the government has ambitions to make the country a major player in land-based aquaculture. EFC will be a technology partner and provide operational support.
Author: Vince McDonagh / Fish Farmer | Read the full article here
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