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IN BRIEF - Fishermen warn against carve-up of UK waters in Brexit deal

UNITED KINGDOM
Friday, June 15, 2018

Fishermen from across the UK have visited Westminster to warn against a repeat of the “travesty” of 1973 when they claim British waters were carved up to the advantage of foreign fishing interests upon joining the European Economic Community.

Barrie Deas, the chief executive of the National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations, said the fishing industry might be small but it was “emblematic” of Brexit because leaving the EU represented an opportunity to right 45 years of wrongs.

“It’s important that parliament understands what’s at stake in the withdrawal negotiations,” Deas told MPs at an industry gathering in the House of Commons. “Our priorities are above all to manage and control access to our waters and rebalance what we call an asymmetric and exploitative deal that dates back to 1973.”

Source: The Guardian


IN BRIEF - NOAA Boosts Early 2026 Bluefin Tuna Quota to Support Commercial Fleet

UNITED STATES
Monday, January 12, 2026

GLOUCESTER, MA – In a move to catalyze early-season commercial activity, NOAA Fisheries has officially transferred Atlantic bluefin tuna quota from the year-end December period to the January–March 2026 window.

The temporary rule, effective January 8, 2026, reallocates tonnage within the General category, significantly increasing the first-quarter subquota to 63.7 metric tons while reducing the December allocation to 11.0 metric tons.

Key Impacts for Vessels

The adjustment applies to General category permitted vessels and HMS Charter/Headboat vessels with commercial sale endorsements. By front-loading the quota, NOAA aims to provide immediate opportunities for operators during the traditionally slower post-holiday market.

  • Market Timing: Increased landing limits allow for better dealer coordination and auction planning during Q1.

  • Regulatory Context: This is an interim measure while NOAA aligns 2026 baseline quotas with recent ICCAT international conservation decisions.

Immediate Next Steps for Operators

Fishermen should verify that all permits and endorsements are current before targeting bluefin. Because this is a temporary shift, operators are encouraged to coordinate closely with dealers and monitor landing records to ensure the fleet stays within the revised 63.7 mt limit.

Keep an eye on upcoming 2026 rulemaking, as further baseline adjustments are expected later this year.


IN BRIEF - Milestone in the Southern Industry: Pesca Cisne Debuts Modern Factory Vessel 'Isla Edén'

CHILE
Monday, January 12, 2026

With a 37-year history in the Magallanes Region, Pesca Cisne has consolidated its leadership in the Chilean Seabass (Patagonian Toothfish) industry with the addition of the "Isla Edén."

This world-class longliner represents an investment exceeding $8 million and will be officially inaugurated this Friday, January 15, at the Arturo Prat pier in Punta Arenas.

Cutting-Edge Technology for the Drake Passage

The "Isla Edén" is more than just a vessel; it is a sophisticated processing plant designed in Norway to withstand the extreme conditions of the far south. Key specifications include:

Impact on the Magallanes Economy

The arrival of this ship strengthens a network that currently supports 100 direct jobs and over 1,500 indirect positions in the region. "This investment not only modernizes our fleet but also injects dynamism into the local economy and improves the quality of life for our workers," the company stated.

With the "Isla Edén," Pesca Cisne reaffirms its commitment to the development of Magallanes, focusing on high-quality extraction and environmental responsibility.


Other Media | EuropaAzul: Tuna Prices Higher as Fishing Ban Resumes in the Eastern Pacific

WORLDWIDE
Friday, January 09, 2026

Ecuadorian Skipjack Remains More Expensive Than Bangkok As Fishing Resumes on January 19
 
The price gap for skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis) is once again a barometer of tension in the global tuna market. Fish landed in Manta, Ecuador, maintains a significant premium compared to deliveries destined for Bangkok, Thailand. This difference, far from diminishing, continues to put pressure on the margins of the Ecuadorian canning industry just before the purse seine fleet resumes operations in the IATTC area following the seasonal closure.
 
Source: EuropaAzul | Read the full article here

Other Media | Industrias Pesqueras: Nueva Pescanova Begins Validation Phase of First Prototypes of an AI Solution to Improve Surimi Production

SPAIN
Friday, January 09, 2026

The Nueva Pescanova Group has begun the validation phase of the first prototypes of a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool to optimize surimi production. Implementation will begin at the Chapela factory this January. This solution is part of the "PremIA" R&D project, which aims to develop a new AI-based predictive system to improve efficiency and quality in the production of fish, shellfish, and related products.
 
The goal of PremIA is to design and implement a tool that analyzes large volumes of information, detects hidden patterns, and generates statistical models to forecast future production performance. 
 
Source: Industrias Pesqueras | Read the full article here

Other Media | WorldFishing: Welsh funding opens for fisheries

UNITED KINGDOM
Friday, January 09, 2026

Welsh Government funding of up to £1.85m is being opened to support the marine, fisheries and aquaculture sector, with applications accepted from 7 January until 31 March.

The funding, delivered through the Welsh Marine and Fisheries Scheme, is intended to support sustainable growth across the sector while strengthening coastal communities. Grants are available across 11 categories, covering a broad mix of operational, environmental and business-focused activities.Eligible projects range from upgrades to aquaculture sites and vessel equipment aimed at reducing emissions and improving energy efficiency, to professional advice on marine environmental sustainability, business planning and marketing.

Source: Worldfishing | Read the full article here


Other Media | SeafoodSource: Chinese abalone producer Xiangbin acquires BAP two-star certification

CHINA
Friday, January 09, 2026

Chinese abalone firm Fujian Xiangbin recently acquired Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) two-star certification in an effort to expand sales in the domestic premium market and also grow international sales of its products.

Securing BAP two-star status in late 2025 marked a “milestone breakthrough” for the company, according to Xiangbin CEO Xiuying Chen.

Located in the Southeastern Chinese province of Fujian where much of China’s abalone production is centered, Xiangbin started out in live abalone trading in 2003 before expanding into farming, processing, distribution, and global sales

Author: Mark Godfrey / SeafoodSource | Read the full article here


Other Media | fishfarmingexpert: IceFish event doubles size of conference programme

ICELAND
Friday, January 09, 2026

The organisers of Iceland’s IceFish Conference have announced that the programme will double in size this year and co-locate with the IceFish Exhibition at Fifan-Smárinn Halls, in Kópavogur, Reykjavík.

The expanded programme features two conferences, 100% Fish for Profit, formerly Fish Waste for Profit, and Aquaculture, Driving Sustainable Growth, a new event taking place on day one of IceFish, on September 22. 100% Fish for Profit will return with a packed one and half day programme on days two and three, September 23-24.

The IceFish conference organisers will be working in close collaboration with the Icelandic Ocean Cluster on conference content and chairing.

Source: fishfarmingexpert | Read the full article here


IN BRIEF - Japanese Common Squid Stocks Struggle Despite Localized Surges

JAPAN
Thursday, January 08, 2026

The Fisheries Research and Education Agency (FRA) released its latest resource assessment for the Japanese common flying squid (Todarodes pacificus) on December 26, 2025.

While coastal regions like Sanriku saw a surprising uptick in migrations last year, experts warn that the species remains in a critical state overall.

Click on the image to enlarge it

The "Pacific Shift" Explained

According to the National Research Institute for Fisheries Science, the 2025 surge along the Pacific coast was driven by two specific environmental factors:

  • Slightly Higher Spawning Success: A marginal increase in winter-born parent fish compared to the previous year provided a larger initial larval base.

  • Ocean Current Diversion: Favorable current patterns acted as a "conveyor belt," pushing newborn larvae toward the Pacific side rather than their traditional routes into the Sea of Japan.

A Tale of Two Stocks

Despite the localized bounty in the Pacific, the broader picture is bleak. The autumn-born stock, which primarily supports the Sea of Japan fisheries, continues to hover at all-time record lows.

Japanese fisheries experts emphasize that "resource recovery" is not yet on the horizon. The low density of parent fish in the autumn-born group suggests that the reproductive cycle remains fragile. Marine biologists point to rising sea temperatures in the East China Sea spawning grounds as a persistent threat


IN BRIEF - In 2025, Russian fishermen set a new pollock catch record

RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Thursday, January 08, 2026

The catch volume of one of the main commercial species – pollock – exceeded 2.1 million tons.

This is the best result in more than 25 years.

Video: RRPK

Source:  Federal Agency for Fisheries


Other Media | La Voz de Galicia: Spanish Canneries Warn that Morocco Wants to Cut Off Sardines

MOROCCO
Thursday, January 08, 2026

Anfaco-Cytma Reveals Rabat Will Close Exports to Supply Its Industry and Sell in the EU
 
Zakia Driouich, Morocco's Secretary of State for Maritime Fisheries, announced on January 7 that her country intends to temporarily suspend frozen sardine exports starting February 1, according to the Vigo-based employers' association Anfaco-Cytma. If implemented, this "could have a significant impact on the activity and employment" of Spanish and EU canneries and processing industries. 
 
Source: La Voz de Galicia | Read the full article here

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