Other Media | SalmonBusiness: Mowi planning to spin off wellboat company
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Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Salmon giant announcing plans to cash in shipping assets.
In 2016 Mowi entered into an aquaculture shipping joint venture named DESS Aquaculture Shipping, of which Mowi owns 50 per-cent.
“Mowi’s reason for entering into aquaculture shipping was a response to the growing demand for well boat capacity and to reduce cost. DESS Aquaculture Shipping has developed into a highly competitive wellboat company having ten vessels in operations, two under construction and another two to be contracted shortly.
Author: Aslak Berge / SalmonBusiness | Read the full articlehere
NUUK, GREENLAND – On Wednesday, H.M. King Frederik X visited a production facility operated by Royal Greenland in Nuuk as part of his official visit to Greenland.
During the tour, King Frederik X was given detailed insight into the early stages of Royal Greenland’s value chain and the daily operations behind its global seafood production. The visit highlighted how the company processes and distributes products from communities across Greenland to international markets.
His Majesty showed strong interest in the importance of fisheries, a key pillar of the Greenlandic economy, and in how Royal Greenland operates nationwide to support local communities.
“It was a great honour to welcome H.M. King Frederik X to Royal Greenland,” said CEO Toke Binzer. “The fisheries sector forms the foundation of the Greenlandic economy, and we greatly appreciate his genuine interest and continued engagement with our industry.”
The hull of fishing vessel BH 8112 has been found intact at a depth of 38 meters, with no signs of mines or external damage, announced Rear Admiral Kiril Mihaylov, commander of the Bulgarian Naval Forces. The ship rests slightly on its starboard side, and its life raft was discovered secured to the wheelhouse, undeployed — strongly indicating the crew did not abandon the vessel and are presumed dead. No bodies have been recovered.
The wreck lies in Burgas Bay, where the frigate “Drazki” was dispatched on February 18 following a request from the Maritime Rescue Coordination Center (MRCC) and an order by the Chief of Defense. Severe snowfall and freezing rain initially grounded helicopters, though nighttime searches continued using specialized vision equipment. No survivors were found.
Divers from Varna, supported by remotely operated vehicles, confirmed the vessel’s identity after multiple inspections. Visibility below 30 meters was extremely poor. Heavy equipment and narrow hatches have prevented entry, and officials say cutting into the hull may be required for further investigation.
The boost in squid exports reverses the downward trend in shrimp exports
The Secretariat of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries of the Ministry of Economy of Argentina has estimated the value of exports generated by the Argentine fishing industry at US$2.01 billion in 2025, an increase of 4.3% compared to the previous year, corresponding to a total of 549,416 tons exported (a year-on-year increase of 3.9%). "This is the second-best historical record, surpassed only by 2018, when exports totaled $2.149 billion," states the Argentine government, which clarifies that the boost to these exports came from the growth in squid sales, which increased by 32.5% in value and 47.4% in tonnage compared to 2014, reaching $550 million and 193,385 tons.
Source: Industrias Pesqueras | Read the full article here
The European Union's agriculture ministers believe that "the time has come" for a European representative to lead the Food and Agriculture Organizationof theUnited Nations (FAO)from 2027, when the current Secretary-General's term ends. "With the upcoming leadership change scheduled for 2027, the ministers pointed out that the EU and its member states are the main contributors to the FAO, and yet no European has held the position of Secretary-General in more than 50 years. The time has come for us to have someone from the European Union''
Source: La Voz de Galicia | Read the full article here
The National Fish & Chip Awards 2026, with Seafood from Norway as principal sponsor, has today paid homage to power players in the sector, with the headliner prize – Takeaway of the Year – going home to the sensational Scrap Box in York, Yorkshire.
The 38th grand gala was hosted by TV presenter and actor Stephen Mangan, and was organised by fish and chip industry association, the National Federation of Fish Friers (NFFF). The UK’s official competition for the fish and chip industry is recognised across all sectors within the trade and is the most comprehensive of its kind. It’s free of charge to enter and open to all 10,500+ chippy operators in the nation, with a category for overseas outlets too.
Registration is now open for the UK’s leading aquaculture show, which is expected to attract record crowds from around the world to its new home in Glasgow.
Aquaculture UK, to be held this year from June 16-17 at the Scottish Event Campus (SEC), has moved from its long-term base in Aviemore to Scotland’s biggest city to accommodate growing demand for exhibition space and provide easy access for exhibitors and visitors.The biennial show provides a platform for all the latest developments in the industry over the past two years and brings together the entire aquaculture community for two days of business and networking opportunities.
Author: Robert Outram / Fish Farmer | Read the full article here
Nordic Aqua Partners strengthens balance sheet, sets course for 20,000-tonne capacity
Nordic Aqua Partners reported strengthened financing and continued biological performance in the fourth quarter of 2025, as the land-based salmon producer advances toward its long-term target of 20,000 tonnes annual capacity in China.
The company harvested 353 tonnes head-on gutted (HOG) in the quarter, with 93 percent graded superior and an average harvest weight of 3.3 kg HOG (4.0 kg live weight). Harvest volumes were affected by biomass optimisation initiatives.
Source: SalmonBusiness | Read the full article here
COPENHAGEN — Fisheries Minister Jacob Jensen (V) is moving to accelerate a long-awaited scrapping scheme for fishermen affected by fishing closures in the Baltic Sea and Kattegat, potentially allowing applications years earlier than previously planned as reported by fiskeritidende.
Until now, fishermen were told they would not be able to apply for scrapping compensation in the Baltic Sea and Kattegat before 2028. However, Jensen now says he is working to make the scheme available as early as 2026, and possibly already this year for parts of inland Danish waters.
In a letter to Læsø fisherman Klaus Rosenfeldt, the minister confirmed that efforts are underway to bring the timeline forward. The Danish Fisheries Association has been pressing for faster action amid mounting financial pressure on vessel owners.
“I agree that the support for scrapping must be implemented as soon as possible, and work is therefore being done to advance the schedule with a view to establishing a scrapping scheme before the end of 2026,” Jensen wrote in response to Rosenfeldt, who contacted the minister in December outlining the financial and health consequences of the current situation.
Jensen acknowledged that restructuring will not be economically viable for all fishermen. He stressed that implementation in 2026 depends on approval from the EU Commission.
Nichirei Foods Corporation (President and CEO: Masahiko Takenaga) established Nichirei BizNext Corporation, a sales and logistics management subsidiary, with the aim of consolidating and enhancing the functions that support the Nichirei Foods Group's business operations across the board. The subsidiary is scheduled to begin operations on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
Background and purpose of establishment
In recent years, management issues facing companies have become increasingly complex and sophisticated, including legal compliance and governance, changes in the food logistics environment, a declining workforce and securing human resources, and promoting women's participation in the workplace. By consolidating management functions that were previously dispersed across each base and department into the new company and increasing expertise and productivity, the company will convert problem-solving itself into value and build a system that will contribute to the sustainable growth of the group.
BRIDGEWATER, N.S. – Kelly Cove Salmon Ltd. welcomed a decision by the Nova Scotia Aquaculture Review Board (ARB) approving a lease boundary amendment and expansion of salmon farm AQ#1205, located offshore from Coffin Island in Liverpool Bay.
Operating since 2011 under the province’s Environmental Monitoring Program, the site will now be permitted to add 6 new cages for Atlantic salmon, increasing the total from 14 to 20 cages.
The approval follows a week-long public hearing in October, where multiple stakeholders and intervenors presented submissions and raised questions about environmental oversight and farming practices.
“We appreciate that the Board allowed the time necessary for everyone to present and better understand our aquaculture operations,” said Joel Richardson, Vice President of Public Relations at Cooke Aquaculture Inc., the parent company of Kelly Cove.
Company representatives also presented a video outlining operations in Liverpool Bay during the hearing.
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