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IN BRIEF - Backe Launches Backe Industri, Focusing on Land-Based Aquaculture

NORWAY
Friday, February 07, 2025

Backe Entreprenør has established Backe Industri, a new company specializing in large, complex construction projects across Norway, with a core focus on land-based aquaculture.

"The creation of Backe Industri is a strategic decision to better serve our aquaculture clients and other markets," says Asle Randen, CEO of Backe Entreprenør. "By consolidating our group's experience and expertise within a single company, we offer a more streamlined and efficient point of contact."

Backe's recent project portfolio includes land-based aquaculture facilities in Tytlandsvik and Årdal, as well as data centers, process industry facilities, and power plants.  This diverse experience, further strengthened by the 2023 acquisition of Kruse Smith Entreprenør and its land-based aquaculture projects, positions Backe Industri as a leading player in the sector.

Backe Industri will leverage the group's extensive planning and implementation expertise.  With nearly 1,200 employees from Trondheim southward, the company is one of Norway's largest construction contractors.


IN BRIEF - ANFACO-CECOPESCA and the Ministry of Agriculture Launch the 2025 Tuna Awards: Recognizing Tuna Excellence

SPAIN
Wednesday, March 26, 2025

ANFACO-CECOPESCA, in collaboration with the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, announces the third edition of the Tuna Awards, international accolades that highlight the tuna sector's efforts towards operational excellence, sustainability, and digital transformation.
 
The submission period for applications will be open from April 1 to June 15, 2025, through www.tunaawards.com. An expert jury will select the finalist projects.
 
 
The winners will be announced on September 10, 2025, in Vigo, Spain, during the gala preceding the XII ANFACO World Tuna Conference, a biennial event that will gather more than 350 industry leaders, institutional representatives, and experts from over 30 countries.
 
These awards represent unique recognition for companies and entities that drive the advancement of the tuna sector, contributing to its international projection and highlighting the positive impact of innovation and sustainability.
 
The visibility of the winners is amplified by the presence of leading international tuna associations and industry-leading companies.

IN BRIEF - Chinese Embassy Denies South Korean Media Claims on Yellow Sea Aquaculture Facilities

SOUTH KOREA
Wednesday, March 26, 2025

The Chinese Embassy in South Korea refuted recent South Korean media reports concerning China's deep-sea aquaculture facilities in the Yellow Sea, stating that many of the reports are factually inaccurate.

In a statement released Wednesday, the embassy spokesperson asserted that China's facilities comply with both domestic and international law and do not violate any agreements with South Korea.

This response follows reports in South Korean media, including The Korea Times, which alleged that China had installed large steel structures in the Yellow Sea within the overlapping Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) of Korea and China.

The embassy spokesperson clarified that the facilities are deep-sea aquaculture installations situated in waters off China's own coast, constituting a lawful use of marine resources.

The spokesperson emphasized that China's actions are fully consistent with domestic and international law, do not contravene the China-ROK fisheries agreement, and do not infringe upon South Korea's rights under that agreement.

Furthermore, the embassy stated that China has implemented stringent environmental and safety measures to ensure the facilities do not pose risks to the marine environment or navigational safety.


IN BRIEF - Squid Fishing Authorized in the North: Key Decision for the Argentine Fleet

ARGENTINA
Wednesday, March 26, 2025

The Undersecretary of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Juan Antonio López Cazorla, announced the authorization of Illex squid fishing north of the 44°S parallel, effective from 18:00 hours on Wednesday, March 26th.
 
This decision, based on the recommendation of the National Institute for Fisheries Research and Development (INIDEP), responds to the assessment of resource conditions in the region.
 
 
The measure is taken in a context of significant decrease in squid catches south of the 52°S parallel, attributed to adverse weather conditions. This trend has also been observed in the north, where a similar decline in the fishing of this species was reported.
 
The foreign fleet, operating beyond mile 201, is fishing at the latitude of the 42°S parallel. In response to this situation, the Argentine national fleet has begun its northward movement, anticipating better catches.

IN BRIEF - Seafood Industry Warns US: Ease Trade Tensions to Avert Retaliation

UNITED STATES
Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Two prominent Alaska seafood trade groups are calling on the federal government to moderate its aggressive trade policies, warning that new tariffs risk triggering international retaliation and exacerbating the state’s seafood industry crisis.

In a March 11 letter to the U.S. Trade Representative, a cabinet-level official, the At-Sea Processors Association and the Pacific Seafood Processors Association expressed concern over existing foreign tariffs and what they describe as unfair competition from overseas producers, as reported by Theo Greenly of Alaska Public Media.

The groups contend that new U.S. tariffs could provoke retaliatory measures from the European Union, China, or Japan, further jeopardizing Alaska seafood exports.

At-Sea Processors Association CEO Matt Tinning emphasized in an interview the industry’s heavy reliance on trade and its vulnerability to retaliatory tariffs.

“We really do live and die by fair access to those export markets,” he stated.

The association represents the majority of large catcher-processor vessels operating in the Bering Sea pollock fishery, a crucial component of Alaska’s commercial seafood sector.

Tinning also highlighted the increasing challenges posed by Russian seafood, which has significantly increased its presence in global markets in recent years.


IN BRIEF - Malaysian Maritime Agency Detains Fishing Vessel Off Bintulu Coast for License Violations

MALAYSIA
Wednesday, March 26, 2025

The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) Bintulu Maritime Zone detained a local Class C fishing vessel 5.5 nautical miles northwest of Bintulu Turtle Beach at 7:45 a.m. today. The vessel is suspected of violating its license conditions.

Captain Muhammad Suffian Eldine Abdullah, director of the MMEA Bintulu Maritime Zone, reported that the vessel was intercepted by a Malaysian Maritime patrol vessel while operating in Similajau waters.

"Initial inspections revealed the vessel was operating within 12 nautical miles of the shore, in breach of its license stipulations," said Captain Muhammad Suffian.

Further inspection revealed the vessel was crewed by two Malaysian and two Indonesian nationals, aged between 19 and 52.

The vessel is suspected of violating Section 8(b) of the Fisheries Act 1985, which prohibits licensed vessels from operating within 12 nautical miles of the coastline.

Penalties for this offense include a fine of up to RM20,000, imprisonment of up to two years, or both.

The vessel and its crew were detained and escorted to the Bintulu Maritime Zone Vessel Detention Centre for further investigation by MMEA officers.


Other Media | Industrias Pesqueras: Canned fish and seafood industry resists and maintains its competitiveness with moderate results in 2024

SPAIN
Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Anfaco-Cecopesca analyzes the results of the year; it once again demands the elimination of tuna from the EU-Thailand negotiations; and remains expectant regarding the implications of Trump's tariff war. The outlook for 2025 is "uncertain."
 
A sector that is growing steadily and increasing its export strength to offset the reduction in seafood consumption in Spain, which for the first time affects canned tuna. This is the situation facing the canned fish and seafood industry, with one eye on the United States, given the uncertainty generated by the tariff war initiated by Donald Trump, and another on Thailand, given the implications that the inclusion of tuna in the future trade agreement being negotiated by the EU could have for the sector.

Source: Industrias Pesqueras l Read the full article here

Other Media | fishfarmingexpert: Investment fund buys half share in marine services provider AQS

NORWAY
Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Pan-European infrastructure fund Marguerite is to invest in Norwegian fish farming marine services provider AQS.

Marguerite will acquire a 50% stake in AQS through its latest fund, Marguerite III. This will be done through a capital increase by issuing new shares in AQS. 

The strategic partnership will support AQS’ long-term strategy and accelerate further growth with fleet and organisational expansion. Fanøyskjæret AS, the family company of Sandra, Edvard and Ove Løfsnæs, will retain a 50% ownership stake.

Source: fishfarmingexpert l Read the full article here

 


Other Media | SeafoodSource: Balfegó preparing to expand with opening of new facility

SPAIN
Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Spanish tuna company Balfegó is preparing to inaugurate a new processing and office facility in Spain in time for the 2025 Seafood Expo Global, taking place this year in Barcelona, Spain, from 6 to 8 May.

Balfegó catches bluefin tuna in May and June each year and then ranches the fish in farms off the coast of L'Ametlla, Spain. The company then feeds its fish a specific diet depending on customers’ needs and harvests them using the Japanese ikejime method to produce a high-end product.

Author: Chris Chase / SeafoodSource l Read the full article here

 


Other Media | Fish Farmer: Escape alert at Arnarlax salmon farm

ICELAND
Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Icelandic salmon farmer Arnarlax has alerted the authorities to a possible escape situation following the discovery of a hole in one of its seine bags.

The incident took place at its location at Vatneyri in Patreksfjörður, where some 117,000 salmon are located.

The Icelandic Food and Veterinary Authority received a notification from Arnarlax around a week ago.

The hole was discovered during a routine underwater inspection and the repair was completed the same day.

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

 


IN BRIEF - Hofseth Processing Upgrades Facility with Marel and MMC First Process Equipment

NORWAY
Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Hofseth Processing in Ålesund will undergo a significant upgrade in the coming months to expand capacity and streamline production.

To meet rising demand and optimize the processing of farmed salmon and trout, Hofseth will implement substantial upgrades at its Ålesund facility, according to a company press release.

The company is doubling its sorting capacity by transitioning from a single-lane to a two-lane Marel whole fish sorter. To accommodate this expansion within its existing infrastructure, Hofseth collaborated with Marel, MMC First Process, and Samey Robotics to develop a comprehensive solution that enhances both sorting capacity and operational flexibility, while supporting sustainable food production goals.

The upgraded line will feature a two-lane whole fish sorting system with integrated Marel AXIN software. MMC First Process will provide a spiral cooling tank and continuous fish discharge system, along with an automated empty case solution with a 200% increase in storage capacity and a high-speed lidding machine. Completing the process are packaging robots from Samey Robotics, controlled by AXIN Dynamic Palletizing software. Installation is scheduled to begin in the coming months.

Marel and MMC First Process established a strategic partnership in February 2024 to deliver integrated equipment and software solutions to the seafood industry.


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