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IN BRIEF - Better Seafood Board Continues its Commitment to Economic Integrity with Third Edition of Best Practices

UNITED STATES
Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Reston, VA – The Better Seafood Board (BSB), an initiative sponsored by the National Fisheries Institute (NFI), released its third edition of “Industry Guidance of Best Practices for Addressing Seafood Fraud” in January.

The updated best practices include a new principle: “Products are correctly labeled for all added ingredients, including water.” This principle joins existing principles, “Products are correctly labeled for weights and counts”; “Products are correctly labeled for identity, and species are not substituted in any manner”; “Products are correctly labeled for country of origin”; and “Product labeling is truthful and not misleading.”

“The updated principles will continue to ensure that buyers recognize NFI members are seafood providers who have gone the extra mile to ensure their products are properly labeled,” NFI Chief Food Safety Officer Lisa Weddig said. “The new principle will further illustrate NFI members’ commitment to economic integrity.”

BSB does not shy away from seafood fraud but rather has effectively and successfully changed the climate and the focus with respect to trade, policy, and enforcement by pulling seafood fraud out of the shadows. The third edition can be found on NFI’s website.


Other Media | Fish Farmer: Seawork 2025 expands with a dedicated new associations hall

UNITED KINGDOM
Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Seawork, Europe’s leading commercial marine and workboat exhibition, has announced a new feature for its 2025 edition – a third hall, dedicated to associations in the marine sector.

The organisers, Mercator Media, said the new Associations Hall represents part of its ongoing growth and commitment to fostering industry collaboration.

Seawork 2025 takes place over 10-12 June in Southampton, on England’s south coast.

Building on the success of previous years, the expanded Hall 3 will become a dynamic Association Zone, welcoming both long-term supporters and first-time exhibitors.

Source: Fish Farmer l  Read the full article here

 


IN BRIEF - Russian-Chinese Fish and Seafood Trade: 2024 Performance Overview

RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Wednesday, January 29, 2025

The Analytical Center of the Fish Union has published a detailed report titled "Russian-Chinese Trade in Fish and Seafood: Results of 2024."

Key Highlights

Export Performance

In 2024, Russia's fish and seafood exports to China experienced a 13% decline in volume, amounting to 1.1 million tons, and a 5% drop in value, totaling $2.7 billion. Despite these setbacks, the year showcased several promising trends:

  1. Growth in Higher-Processed Pollock Products:

    • Exports of pollock fillet and surimi have increased as Russia continues to solidify its competitive position in China, rivaling the United States.
  2. Premium Product Expansion:

    • Improved logistics have boosted the export of live crabs, a high-demand premium item.
  3. Shift in Herring Exports:

    • The decline in Pacific herring exports aligns with rising domestic production and consumption of herring fillets, which are increasingly sought after in Russia's local market.

The slight decline in frozen fish exports is attributed to the non-salmon year of 2024, a cyclical phenomenon affecting catch volumes.

Import Performance

Conversely, Russian imports of fish and seafood from China rose sharply:

  • 66% increase in weight, reaching 84,000 tons
  • 57% increase in value, totaling $406 million

Imports primarily consisted of fish fillets and processed seafood for species less abundant or declining in Russian waters, such as:

  • Tuna, Tilapia, Halibut, Eel, and Vannamei Shrimp

This growing trade relationship underscores ongoing market diversification and shifting preferences in both nations' seafood sectors.


Other media | MundoAcuicola: Horse mackerel landings grew by 26.9% during 2024

CHILE
Wednesday, January 29, 2025

The horse mackerel fishery in Chile had an excellent performance in 2024, as shown by the figures of the sector report that the Department of Sector Analysis of the Undersecretariat of Fisheries and Aquaculture (Subpesca) publishes monthly. In fact, the total landing of this resource, accumulated to December 2024, reached 1.1 million tons, which was 26.9% higher than the same period in 2023.
 
The document also notes that the main landing area was between the regions of Valparaíso and Los Lagos and totaled 889.5 thousand t, registering an increase of 26.1% compared to the same period in 2023.
  
Source: MundoAcuicola l Read the full article here

Other Media | EuropaAzul: Gondan Shipyards celebrates 100 years of innovation

SPAIN
Wednesday, January 29, 2025

This year, Gondan, in Castropol (Asturias) proudly celebrates 100 years of history, consolidating itself as a benchmark in the naval industry. This centenary reflects the spirit of a company deeply linked to its region and which, with an innovative vision, continues sailing towards the future. Under the motto: "One shipyard. One family. We keep sailing.", the company will carry out different initiatives to commemorate its history.
 
As part of the celebration, GONDAN presents the creation of a commemorative logo for the centenary. 
 
Source: EuropaAzul l Read the full article here

Other Media | The Fish Site: Shrimp and seaweed: a recipe for success for Vietnam?

VIET NAM
Wednesday, January 29, 2025

When confronted with the facts about shrimp farming in Vietnam, it’s hard not to conclude that the sector remains highly inefficient, at the same time struggling to contain its negative effects on the environment. One tonne of shrimp from intensive farms is responsible for 14 tonnes of carbon emissions, while feeds are imported and antibiotic use is high, resulting in production costs double those of top competitor Ecuador.

On the other hand, the extensive farming done by smallholder farmers has no water treatment and is acutely unproductive: as a result, less than a third of shrimp survive, farmers earn very little, ponds are degraded and waste is directly released into the environment.

Source: The Fish Site l  Read the full article here

 


Other Media | SalmonBusiness: Japan’s railways are struggling — so this operator Is turning to trout

JAPAN
Wednesday, January 29, 2025

JR Shikoku selects Saijo City for land-based aquaculture venture.

JR Shikoku, the smallest of Japan’s regional railway operators, has announced plans to launch a land-based salmon farming operation in Saijo City, Ehime Prefecture, as part of its strategy to diversify revenue streams beyond rail transport.

The company will begin operations in April, installing 13 fish tanks at the Hiuchi branch of the Ehime Prefectural Fishery Cooperative. The first batch of juveniles will be introduced into the system shortly after, with commercial shipments expected to begin by January 2026. JR Shikoku aims to reach an annual production capacity of 12 to 13 tonnes by the end of the 2026 fiscal year

Source: SalmonBusiness l  Read the full article here

 


IN BRIEF - Estimated Russian Pacific Salmon Catch for the 2025 Fishing Season: 311,000 Tons

RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Wednesday, January 29, 2025

The All-Russian Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography (VNIRO), in collaboration with the Industry Council on Fishery Forecasting under the Federal Agency for Fisheries, recently convened an academic council to discuss fishing recommendations for Pacific salmon during the 2025 season. The meeting, chaired by Dr. Kirill Kolonchin, Director of VNIRO, took place on January 24th.

During the session, research findings were presented to substantiate projected production volumes for Pacific salmon in Russia's inland waters and territorial seas in the Far East. Olga Maznikova, Director of Anadromous Fish at VNIRO, reported that specialists have estimated the total Pacific salmon catch for the 2025 season at approximately 311,000 tons.

The academic council included key representatives from VNIRO’s Far Eastern branches and other experts who participated via virtual conferencing. Their combined insights will guide strategic decisions for the upcoming fishing season, ensuring sustainable and scientifically supported management of salmon resources.

 

IN BRIEF - Capelin Expedition off Iceland – Little Reason for Optimism

ICELAND
Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Preliminary results from the ongoing capelin expedition off Iceland offer little cause for optimism. Researchers from the Marine and Freshwater Research Institute (MFRI) are conducting the survey using a fleet of four vessels.

The coverage of four vessels in the capelin survey during 16-23th January 2025

 

The expedition, which began on January 16, is set to conclude this week. Despite challenges posed by bad weather, the MFRI reports that the conditions have not significantly impacted the results.


IN BRIEF - New State-of-the-Art Purse Seiner/Trawler

FAROE ISLANDS
Tuesday, January 28, 2025

The Faroe Islands have proudly welcomed the "Høgaberg," a groundbreaking combined purse seiner and trawler that sets a new standard for the region's fishing industry.

This impressive vessel was recently delivered by Karstensens Skibsværft to Fremherji P/F, a shipping company based in Fuglafjørður, owned by Anfinn Olsen and family.

Spanning 87.80 meters in length, the "Høgaberg" boasts state-of-the-art fishing technology and is now fully prepared to embark on its first voyages. The vessel replaces its predecessor of the same name, which was operated by seasoned skippers Høgni Hansen and Jógvan Olsen. Beyond this new addition, Fremherji P/F also operates the pelagic fishing vessel "Fagraberg," a freezer trawler, and two longliners.

The official handover ceremony for the "Høgaberg" was held on January 20th, marking an exciting milestone for the company and the Faroese fishing community.

For those keen to explore the "Høgaberg" in greater detail, the first issue of Kystmagasinet this year offers a comprehensive review, complete with stunning photographs showcasing the vessel's advanced features and design. The digital edition will be available on Friday, February 7th.

 


Other Media | La Voz de Galicia: Navantia completes the purchase of the Titanic shipyard and three other factories in the United Kingdom

UNITED KINGDOM
Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Navantia UK, the British subsidiary of the Spanish public shipyards, has completed this Monday the acquisition of the activities of Harland & Wolff in its four work centers: Northern Ireland (Belfast), England (Appledore) and Scotland (Methil and Arnish). The company chaired by Ricardo Domínguez had subcontracted Harland & Wolff work for the execution of the FSS (Fleet Solid Support) shipbuilding program, three logistics support vessels for the country's Navy, but the British shipping company has been in bankruptcy since last September.
 
Author: Beatriz Couce / La Voz de Galicia l Read the full article here

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