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Other Media | La Voz de Galicia: Brussels to Activate Aid to Cover Fishing Losses Due to the Iran War

EUROPEAN UNION
Tuesday, March 31, 2026

The Agriculture and Fisheries Ministers of the 27 EU member states yesterday called on the European Commission to implement measures to protect the fishing and aquaculture sector due to the sharp rise in costs resulting from the war in the Middle East. And the Commission has come to the rescue. At the Agriculture and Fisheries Council (Agrifish), Commissioner Costas Kadis announced that the extraordinary measures provided for in the European Maritime Fund for Fisheries and Aquaculture (EMFF) will be activated, allowing the sector to be compensated for lost profits or additional costs. This anti-crisis shield was already deployed in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, and in 2022, due to the surge in energy costs following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
 
Source: La Voz de Galicia | Read the full article here

Other Media | MundoAcuicola: ScaleAQ Chile Brings Together Industry, Technology, and Community During Aquasur 2026 Week of Activities

CHILE
Tuesday, March 31, 2026

With an agenda focused on technical activities, community engagement, and networking opportunities, ScaleAQ held a series of events during Aquasur 2026 week centered around its Dissemination, Technology, and Aquaculture Center. This initiative aimed to bring aquaculture innovation to the region and strengthen ties with various stakeholders in the ecosystem.
 
The program began on Monday, March 23, with the official opening of the center, located between Puerto Varas and Puerto Montt. The center is designed as an open platform for knowledge transfer, technology showcases, and connections between industry, academia, government officials, and the community.
 
 Source: MundoAcuicola | Read the full article here

Other Media | SeafoodSource: Fish and chip sales drop in 2025, but new market opportunities emerging, Seafish data finds

UNITED KINGDOM
Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Sales of fish and chips realized declines in U.K. foodservice last year, while overall seafood sales declined less dramatically, according to recent data from seafood representative public body Seafish.

According to a new report, Seafish found out-of-home consumption of fish and chips in the U.K. declined 9 percent in 2025, equivalent to 13.1 million fewer servings. Long-term consumption has also fallen significantly, with servings 61 percent lower in 2025 than in 2017.

Still, fish and chips generate significant sales across the U.K. foodservice market, Seafish pointed out.

Author: Christine Blank / SeafoodSource | Read the full article here


Other Media | Fish Focus: AI, Feed and Automation in Aquaculture

WORLDWIDE
Tuesday, March 31, 2026

AI, Feed and Automation in Aquaculture: Precision, reliability, and the shift toward predictive farming

As aquaculture intensifies to meet global protein demand, producers are confronting rising biological variability, complex feeding environments, and increasing pressure to deliver consistent performance.

Meanwhile, AI-enabled feeding systems, imaging tools, and precision nutrition platforms are maturing at pace – reshaping how farms understand their animals and make daily decisions. As a result, the sector is steadily transitioning from manual observation and intuition toward structured, predictive, and biologically informed ways of farming.

Source: Fish Focus | Read the full article here


Other Media | EuropaAzul: Fuel is no longer just another cost; it now governs tuna fishing

WORLDWIDE
Monday, March 30, 2026

The soaring price of bunker fuel is shaking up profitability, disrupting the purchase of fishing days in the Pacific, and threatening to reshape the operations of purse seiners, longliners, and onshore processing plants.
 
Fuel has ceased to be a contextual factor and has become the variable that most directly influences tuna fishing operations. This is the central idea of ??the analysis by Francisco Blaha, who warns that, in a scenario of sharply rising energy costs, diesel and fuel oil not only erode profit margins but also modify routes, fishing decisions, effort allocation, and even the viability of entire segments of the value chain. Market data reinforces this argument. In Singapore, a benchmark for bunker fuel in Asia and a barometer of the western and central Pacific

Source: Europaazul | Read the full article here

Other Media | Industrias Pesqueras: Nueva Pescanova Returns to Profit with Revenues Exceeding €1 Billion

SPAIN
Monday, March 30, 2026

The Nueva Pescanova Group posted a net profit of €1.1 million in 2025, returning to profitability after several consecutive years of losses, specifically €37.9 million in the previous year (nine months). In the twelve-month period of 2024, losses totaled €91 million.
 
The company has exceeded the targets of its recovery plan. Sales reached €1,053.6 million, compared to €982 million in the equivalent twelve months of 2024, representing a 7.3% increase. Compared to the revenue recorded in the nine-month accounting period of 2024, the increase was 36.9%.
 
Source: Industrias Pesqueras | Read the full article here

Other Media | SalmonBusiness: Blumar: 2025 sales grow but EBITDA falls 7%

CHILE
Monday, March 30, 2026

Blumar reported full-year 2025 revenues of $712.8 million, a 15 percent increase year-on-year, while net profit remained broadly stable at $18.1 million.

Pre-fair-value EBITDA declined 7 percent to $79.7 million, reflecting lower salmon prices and higher operational costs during the year.

The company said its aquaculture segment recovered in volume terms compared with 2024, when production was disrupted by harmful algal blooms. However, the average salmon price fell 5 percent year-on-year, influenced by increased global Atlantic salmon supply and U.S. tariffs introduced in April 2025.

Source: SalmonBusiness | Read the full article here


Other Media | fishfarmingexpert: World first for Spanish bass and bream farmer Lubimar

SPAIN
Monday, March 30, 2026

Ultra-low-density producer pioneers new aquaculture standard

A family-owned sea bass and sea bream estuary farm in southern Spain has become the first farm in the world to achieve certification against the new Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) Farm Standard.

Located in the protected Parque Natural de la Breña y Marismas del Barbate in the province of Cadiz, Lubimar’s Cupibar farm produces around 2,000 metric tonnes of fish per year in a unique estuarine system built in former salt pans.

Source: fishfarmingexpert | Read the full article here


Other Media | Fish Farmer: Mowi facing double disease blow

NORWAY
Monday, March 30, 2026

Mowi is facing the prospect of a double salmon disease blow at two of its sites in Norway

Infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) has been detected at a site in Frøya municipality in Trondelag, and bacterial kidney disease (BKD) is suspected at a company facility in Hitra municipality.

On the ISA issue, Mowi’s suspicions were raised earlier this month, and then confirmed following positive analysis results from samples taken at the site.

The Norwegian Food Safety Authority confirmed the ISA diagnosis on last week based on analysis results from the Veterinary Institute.

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


IN BRIEF - MFRI Recommends 6% Increase in Lumpfish Catch Limit Amid Low Biomass Levels

ICELAND
Monday, March 30, 2026

A new recommendation from the Marine and Freshwater Research Institute (MFRI) calls for a cautious increase in lumpfish catches. For the 2025/2026 fishing year, the institute advises that the catch of female lumpfish should not exceed 2,932 tonnes, marking a 6% increase compared to the previous year.

The guidance is based primarily on biomass data from the March 2026 demersal fish stock survey, alongside results from 2025. While the 2026 biomass index showed improvement over 2025, it remains low in historical terms and significantly below the long-term average. Notably, the 2025 index was the second lowest recorded since 1985.

Photo: Svanhildur Egilsdóttir / MFRI -->

Due to year-to-year fluctuations and measurement uncertainty, MFRI applies a weighted system in its assessment, giving 70% weight to the current year and 30% to the previous year. Based on this approach, the institute recommends an initial catch limit of 973 tonnes for the 2026/2027 fishing year.


IN BRIEF - Seafood NZ urges fact-based debate on Fisheries Bill

NEW ZEALAND
Monday, March 30, 2026

Seafood New Zealand is calling for a balanced, evidence-driven discussion following the release of the Fisheries Amendment Bill last week.

Chief executive Lisa Futschek said public debate must rely on accurate information, warning that “selective soundbites” risk misleading the public. Concerns have recently focused on proposals to remove minimum size rules, with some claiming the changes lacked consultation.

However, Seafood New Zealand says the measures stem from system updates introduced in 2022 and have undergone multiple consultation rounds, including in 2025.

The organisation highlighted that under the proposed rules, commercial fishers will be required to pay for catching smaller fish—something not previously mandated. This aims to reduce waste and discourage the capture of undersized fish, which also have limited market demand.

According to Seafood New ZealandNew Zealand already operates one of the world’s most sustainable fisheries systems. The amendments, it says, are intended to improve efficiency and clarity while maintaining strict limits, monitoring, and accountability.

Futschek added that protecting a healthy ocean should remain central to the national conversation.


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