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IN BRIEF - Biden administration blocks controversial mine to protect major salmon fishery

UNITED STATES
Thursday, February 02, 2023

The Biden administration has blocked a controversial proposed gold and copper mine in Alaska in order to protect the world’s largest sockeye salmon fishery. 

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) blocked construction for the Pebble Mine, citing its potential impact on Bristol Bay — a southwestern Alaska watershed that’s home to numerous animal species including the salmon.

EPA Administrator Michael Regan told reporters that the agency had determined that discharges that would come from the proposed mining would have “unacceptable adverse effects” on salmon fishery areas.

Specifically, the EPA’s action prohibits the certain waters from being used as disposal sites for mine waste and prohibits future proposals to mine the Pebble deposit that would have similar environmental impacts.

by: Rachel Frazin/myhighplains


IN BRIEF - ARVI warns of the collapse of the CATCH system and demands urgent solutions amid the risk of fish shortages

SPAIN
Friday, February 06, 2026

Vigo – The Cooperativa de Armadores de Pesca del Puerto de Vigo (ARVI) sent an urgent letter on Thursday, January 29 to the Secretary General for Fisheries, denouncing the serious situation facing the sector due to the defective implementation of the digital CATCH system. 
 
The organization warns that the platform’s structural failures are suffocating both Spanish-flagged fishing companies seeking to export and mixed-capital companies with processing facilities in Spain that need to import product.
 
ARVI describes the system as an “administrative fiasco”, with at least 11 critical issues that have turned the processing of fishery product exports and imports into a true logistical bottleneck. Among the most serious problems are technical instability, with constant system crashes and outdated limitations such as files of no more than 2 MB; duplication of tasks, forcing operators to enter the same data up to three times; and delays of up to 10 days in the review of applications, resulting in unsustainable logistical cost overruns and a breach of the Level Playing Field.
 
The cooperative warns that this situation directly threatens the supply of fish to the Spanish and EU markets, and has already led logistics operators to announce generalized tariff increases due to the additional administrative burden. Although the Administration has confirmed a temporary technical adjustment, ARVI considers the response insufficient and is calling for the immediate activation of a contingency protocol.
 

Other Media | MundoAcuicola: Blumar Joins Camanchaca and Announces Lawsuit Against the State Over Quota Sharing Law

CHILE
Friday, February 06, 2026

The company Blumar confirmed that it will proceed with a lawsuit against the State of Chile for the economic effects stemming from the implementation of the new Quota Sharing Law, thus joining the legal action previously announced by Camanchaca. The information was released by Radio Bío Bío.
 
According to the media outlet, Blumar stated that the company, along with its legal advisor, is in the final stages of preparing a lawsuit for the economic damages associated with the change in the allocation of catch quotas for the main fishing resources. 
 
Source: MundoAcuicola | Read the full article here

Other Media | iPac.aquacultura: Spanish Consumers Are the Most Interested in Organic Labels for Fish and Seafood

SPAIN
Friday, February 06, 2026

According to a GlobeScan study for the GSA, which analyzed five markets: Spain, Canada, the United States, France, and the United Kingdom
 
A new study conducted by GlobeScan for the Global Seafood Alliance (GSA), the organization responsible for the Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) certification program, reveals that more than half of Spanish consumers prefer to buy fish and seafood certified with organic labels.
 
The research, which analyzed consumer preferences and purchasing habits in five markets—Spain, Canada, the United States, France, and the United Kingdom—places Spain as the country with the highest level of trust in certifications. Specifically, 53% of Spanish consumers say they consciously buy fish labeled with organic labels whenever possible or occasionally.
 
Source: iPac.acuiculrura | Read the full article here

Other Media | The Fish Site: NAPCO Aqua’s RAS and biofloc ambitions in Saudi Arabia

SAUDI ARABIA
Friday, February 06, 2026

With over 30 years of aquaculture experience in Egypt and Saudi Arabia, NAPCO Aqua's CEO, Nabil Kammoun, is developing RAS and biofloc projects in the Kingdom, combining farm design, operational management and a 2,000-tonne pilot farm to strengthen the sector.

The company offers comprehensive services covering all stages of aquaculture projects, from conducting feasibility studies to designing farms and hatcheries and executing projects with ongoing technical supervision and operational support. Services also include water quality monitoring, technical assistance, specialised training and supply chain management. 

Author:  Yomna Elshamy / The Fish Site | Read the full article here


Other Media | fishfarmingexpert: Norway farmed salmon mortality rate fell below 15% last year

NORWAY
Friday, February 06, 2026

The annual mortality rate for farmed salmon in the sea phase in Norway – the world’s biggest producer of Atlantic salmon - fell to an estimated 14.2% last year, the Norwegian Veterinary Institute said today. In comparison, the mortality rate in 2024 was 15.4% and 16.7% in 2023.

The calculations are made on the basis of monthly records of the number of dead and live fish farmers report to the authorities during the year, when producers in Norway harvested more than 1.4 million tonnes of salmon (round weight).

Source: fishfarmingexpert | Read the full article here


Other Media | Fish Farmer: Nissui unveils big plans for salmon acquisition

JAPAN
Friday, February 06, 2026

The Japanese marine products group Nissui is to more than double its output in Chile after finalising the takeover of the fish farmer Pesquera Yadran SA.

Nissui announced the purchase of the Chilean pioneering business through its subsidiary Salmones Antártica SA shortly before Christmas.

The plan is to build up output to more than 80,000 tons a year, by 2030 strengthening its global position in aquaculture.

The Tokyo Based company said this would mean increasing current production by two and a half times through the combination of operational efforts with Salmones Antártica SA.

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


IN BRIEF - Arsenic Levels Four Times Above Norm Found in Greenland cold-water prawn

RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Thursday, February 05, 2026

Laboratory tests have revealed dangerously high arsenic levels in imported shrimp from Greenland, exceeding the allowable limit by four times, according to Vetandlife. The findings have already been reported to Rosselkhoznadzor.

The analyses were carried out in January 2026 by the All-Russian State Center for Quality and Standardization of Veterinary Medicines and Feed (FSBI “VGNKI”), operating under the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance. The products were tested for compliance with the technical regulations “On Food Safety” and “On the Safety of Fish and Fish Products.”

Tests showed that arsenic levels in a sample of frozen-cooked northern prawn (Pandalus borealis) reached 20 mg/kg, which is four times higher than the maximum permissible limit. The sample was taken from a shipment weighing 18 tons. Details of the violation were forwarded to the Northwestern Interregional Office of the supervisory agency.

 

Experts warn that prolonged consumption of foods with elevated arsenic can lead to its accumulation in the body, increasing the risk of neurological disorders, skin damage, cardiovascular disease, and cancer, particularly of the skin, lungs, and bladder. In cases of acute exposure, symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and a sharp drop in blood pressure.


IN BRIEF - Sustainable projects in the Moroccan Sahara: cooperation between Dakhla and Dreux boosts environmental innovation

MOROCCO
Thursday, February 05, 2026

The cities of Dakhla (Morocco) and Dreux (France) are strengthening their cooperation in agriculture, aquaculture, renewable energy, and waste management following the signing of a cooperation agreement this Saturday in Dakhla.

The meeting was chaired by Erragheb Hormatallah, President of the Dakhla Communal Council, and attended by Pierre-Frédéric Billet, Mayor of Dreux, who led a French delegation made up of business leaders, investors, and representatives of the GEDIA Group, a key player in the environmental and renewable energy sectors.

During the meeting, Horma


IN BRIEF - Puerto Deseado Has Already Unloaded More Than 15,000 Tons of Squid and Welcomes 25 Squid Jiggers

ARGENTINA
Thursday, February 05, 2026

 

 

 

PUERTO DESEADO is experiencing an exceptional summer driven by strong activity in the squid jigging sector. According to Mar y Pesca, more than 15,000 tons of squid have already been unloaded at the local port, amid the sustained arrival of vessels dedicated to harvesting the resource.

Currently, 25 squid jigging vessels are operating, with new arrivals announced almost daily, encouraged by the sustained abundance of squid, which is increasingly conc


Other Media | La Voz de Galicia: Argentina announces that a Vigo-based vessel will be fined €850,000 for illegal fishing

ARGENTINA
Thursday, February 05, 2026

The freezer trawler Playa da Cativa, based in Vigo, was detected by satellite on the 1st in Argentine territorial waters at a speed that the Naval Prefecture considers compatible with fishing. Antonio López Cazorla, Argentina's Undersecretary of Fisheries, confirms that they have opened an investigation for alleged illegal fishing. If the infraction is proven, and because "we are inflexible, it will be fined €850,000," although he also indicates that they expect "the vessel to quickly acknowledge its actions, and, if it cooperates, the fine could be reduced by 25%."
Owned by the Galician company Moradiña, headquartered in Cangas de Morrazo, the Playa da Cativa has its operational base in Montevideo, Uruguay. 
 
Author: Cecilia Valdez / La Voz de Galicia | Read the full article here

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