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IN BRIEF - Europêche, asks Von der Leyen to guarantee neutrality until the new Commission is established

EUROPEAN UNION
Thursday, June 20, 2024

Fishermen call for the vacancy already left by Virginijus Sinkevicius to be addressed and for any potential interim commissioner to refrain from interim mandates
 
Madrid - The European fishing sector, represented by Europêche, of which the Spanish Fisheries Confederation (CEPESCA) is a part, has formally requested the acting president of the European Commission (EC), Ursula von der Leyen, to address priority is given to the imminent vacancy left by Virginijus Sinkevicius, Commissioner for the Environment, Oceans and Fisheries in the previous Community Executive, following his announcement of taking up a parliamentary seat.
 
Left, David Voces, general director of Europêche and right. Javier Garat, pte Europêche.
 
The sector requests this in a letter addressed to the president in which, in addition, it values ??her decision to appoint an exclusive Commissioner for Fisheries for the next term, and emphasizes the need to achieve a true balance between the conservation of biodiversity, a fleet competitive fishing and food security. According to the sector, this balance has not existed during the current legislature and it is necessary to make decisions based on greater knowledge of the fishing reality and scientific data.
 
Likewise, the sector calls on Von der Leyen to pay greater attention to primary food production and food sovereignty, advocating for these issues to be raised to the level of the Vice Presidency within the agenda and structure of the new Commission.

IN BRIEF - Two Kodiak trawlers caught 2,000 king salmon and now a whole fishery is closed

UNITED STATES
Thursday, October 03, 2024

In late September 2024, federal regulators shut down a significant Alaska fishery after two trawlers from Kodiak accidentally caught around 2,000 king salmon (Chinook Salmon - Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) while targeting pollock, a whitefish commonly used in processed products like fish sticks and surimi. This bycatch incident—where non-target species are unintentionally caught—triggered the closure, as the fleet approached its annual limit of 18,000 king salmon.

This closure affects about 20 boats and potentially hundreds of shore-based processing jobs, as the season was initially set to continue until November. The event has intensified ongoing debates about bycatch, with conservationists and Tribal advocates pushing for stricter regulations on trawl fleets, which often unintentionally harvest vulnerable species like salmon while targeting lower-value fish.

While bycatch in the Bering Sea has been a primary concern, this incident occurred in the Gulf of Alaska, an area whose bycatch includes salmon originating from British Columbia, the U.S. West Coast, and some from Alaska’s Copper and Kenai rivers.

This closure highlights the ongoing tension between sustaining Alaska’s commercial fishing industry and the urgent need to protect threatened salmon populations.


IN BRIEF - Senegal looks to aquaculture as fish stocks dwindle

SENEGAL
Thursday, October 03, 2024

The farm’s pioneering founder, Khadidiatou Sar Seck, began the project around 15 years ago in the West African country, where fishing is a key part of the national identity.

A man feed fishes in a pond where they are reared at the Mbawane farm in Kayar. (Photo by SEYLLOU / AFP)

Fish accounts for over 70 percent of household protein intake, and the fishing industry provides around 600,000 direct and indirect jobs in a population of 18 million people.

The volume of catches by traditional wooden fishing canoes plunged by 58 percent between 2012 and 2019, according to the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF).

For Senegalese faced with a high cost of living and widespread unemployment, prices are rising and an essential foodstuff is becoming increasingly unaffordable.

Hardly a day goes by without reports of a migrant boat leaving, being intercepted or capsizing on the perilous route between Senegal and Spain’s Canary Islands.

Many who board the boats are fishermen or those living along the Atlantic coast, which is heavily reliant on the industry.

Like its predecessors, the new government has vowed to promote fish farming and attract industry investment.[...]

Source:The Guardian

 


IN BRIEF - China and Russia conducted a joint raid as part of monitoring compliance by the parties with Fishing Rules

CHINA
Thursday, October 03, 2024

Every year, within the framework of the Russian-Chinese Intergovernmental Agreement on Cooperation in the Field of Protection, Regulation and Reproduction of Living Aquatic Resources in the Border Waters of the Ussuri and Middle Amur Rivers, the fisheries protection agencies of the two countries carry out joint control measures.

The raid was organized in anticipation of the ban on fishing, which is in effect from October 1 to 20.

The Russian delegation visited fishing camps in China, where they familiarized themselves with documents permitting fishing, examined fishing boats and fishing gear, as well as the harvested aquatic bioresources. A conversation was held with fishermen about the need to comply with the Fishing Rules.

Joint control was carried out in full, in a businesslike and friendly atmosphere. No violations of the Rules for the protection, regulation and reproduction of fish stocks in the border waters of the Amur and Ussuri rivers were identified. Based on the results of the activities, the parties signed a protocol.

The next stage of cooperation will be a meeting of the Working Commission for the Management of Fisheries in the Border Waters of the Amur and Ussuri Rivers in November 2024.

Source: Federal Agency for Fisheries


IN BRIEF - Wholesale Prices of Norwegian Mackerel in South Korea

SOUTH KOREA
Thursday, October 03, 2024

As of October 2024, the volume of frozen mackerel imported up to September was 33,926 tons, nearly identical to the 33,927 tons imported in 2023. The domestic distribution price has shown a steady upward trend, with the average import price of frozen mackerel by September 2024 standing at USD 2.17/kg.

Norwegian mackerel accounted for the largest share of imports, with 27,941 tons, representing 83.3% of the total. 

The average import price for Norwegian mackerel was USD 2.23/kg. Chinese mackerel made up 10.9% of imports, with 3,645 tons and an average price of USD 1.97/kg. Taiwan contributed 1,352 tons, making up 4.0% of imports, at an average price of USD 1.48/kg. Additionally, 611 tons were imported from the Netherlands.

In the first week of October 2024, the wholesale price for Norwegian frozen mackerel, size 300/500g, reached 99,000 KRW, a 2.06% increase from September's price of 97,000 KRW, and a significant 57.14% rise from 63,000 KRW in December 2023. 

For size 400/600g, the price was 98,000 KRW, a 1.03% increase compared to September 2024 and a 44.11% rise compared to 68,000 KRW in December 2023. The price of Norwegian mackerel is expected to continue its upward trend in the near future.

Source: Union Forsea Corp.


Other Media | SalmonBusiness: Strong September boosts Norwegian salmon and trout exports in Q3

NORWAY
Thursday, October 03, 2024

Norway’s seafood exports reached NOK 44.1 billion ($4.15 billion) in the third quarter of 2024.

The figure is up by NOK 2.2 billion ($207 million), or 5%, from the same period last year, driven by strong sales of salmon, trout, mackerel, and prawns, the Norwegian Seafood Council said on Tuesday.

Source: SalmonBusiness l Read the full article here

 


Other Media | fishfarmingexpert: Bakkafrost has harvested 25% more fish so far this year

FAROE ISLANDS
Thursday, October 03, 2024

Faroes and Scotland salmon farmer Bakkafrost harvested 27,000 gutted weight tonnes in the third quarter of this year, it said in a market update today.

Most of the volume – 21,600 gwt – was harvested in the Faroes, in line with Bakkafrost’s strategy of harvesting 70% of its Scotland-raised fish in the first half of the year to avoid the biological problems that have been caused by warmer sea surface temperatures in Q3 in the last few years.

Source: fishfarmingexpert l Read the full article here

 


Other Media | Fish Farmer: Salmon exporters face chaos as strike shuts US ports

UNITED STATES
Wednesday, October 02, 2024

Norwegian, Icelandic and Faroese salmon companies are facing a serious export challenge today with US east coast ports shut down by a huge strike.

Dockers at ports between Maine and the Gulf of Mexico walked out last night in a dispute over pay.

These ports are regularly used by Nordic exports to get their fish, mainly salmon and cod and haddock, into the US.

Some companies, notably Hiddenfjord in the Faroe Islands have dropped air transport in favour of sea shipments as part of a carbon emissions drive. But a number of Icelandic salmon companies also use sea transport because they are so much closer to US ports.

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

 


IN BRIEF - The United States (US) has assured Bangladesh of making investment in the fisheries and livestock sectors.

BANGLADESH
Wednesday, October 02, 2024

“The US is interested to help develop Bangladesh’s fisheries and livestock sectors and invest there,” said US charge d’affaires Helen LaFave as she met Fisheries and Livestock Adviser Farida Akhter at her secretariat office on Monday, reports BSS.

During the meeting, the adviser said Bangladesh wants to exploit the vast experience of the US in extracting the marine fisheries resources.

The two countries also agreed to work together on the mutual bilateral issues.

Fisheries and livestock Secretary Sayeed Mahmud Belal Haider, Additional Secretary ATM Mostafa Kamal, USAID Director Joseph Lessard and US embassy’s Agricultural Attache Sarah Gilleski, among others, were present.


IN BRIEF - Salmon Evolution ASA: Q3 2024 operational update

NORWAY
Wednesday, October 02, 2024

Salmon Evolution ASA (the “Company”, OSE: SALME) harvested 680 tonnes HOG in Q3 and reiterates the harvest guidance of approximately 2,500 tonnes HOG for the second half of 2024, taking full year harvest volume to approximately 5,000 HOG. The Company had good biomass buildup during the quarter, with steady improvement in daily growth rates and continued strong results on key parameters such as feed conversion ratio, mortality and superior grade share.

Q3 operational summary:

  • Harvest of 680 tonnes HOG with superior grade share of 98 %.
  • All-in price realization of NOK 72/kg.
  • Average weight of 3.3 kg (HOG), up 10 % from Q2.
  • Standing biomass of 2,582 tonnes LW end Q3.

"Biomass production is steadily improving at Indre Harøy, with a wide range of initiatives ongoing to take out the full growth potential”, CEO of Salmon Evolution, Trond Håkon Schaug-Pettersen said. “The standing biomass is close to record levels going into Q4, which together with a further increase in expected harvest weights, makes us well positioned to capitalize on the expected price rebound”, he said.


IN BRIEF - Reunimer Welcomes New Majority Shareholder

FRANCE
Wednesday, October 02, 2024

In September, European private equity firm Hivest Capital Partners acquired a majority stake in the French fishing group Réunimer – Pêcherie du Sud.

Réunimer, a leading player in seafood products in Réunion Island, has expanded its operations to Madagascar since 2000. Established in 1996, the group is known for its vertical integration, spanning the entire value chain. Its activities include fishing, aquaculture, processing, export, and distribution across French and international markets. Some of its fishing activities hold MSC and Sustainable Fishing certifications, reflecting its commitment to sustainability.

The group operates through five subsidiaries: Enez Pêche, Réunipêche, Réunion Pélagique, Le Martin Pêcheur, and Le Pêcheur Créole, offering a wide range of products including toothfish, octopus, shrimp, seaweed, and various pelagic and demersal fish. These products are available in multiple forms—raw, cut, frozen, fresh, and processed—and cater to supermarkets, foodservice, manufacturers, and public institutions.

In a seafood market growing at 5% annually, Réunimer aims to rely on Hivest Capital’s financial expertise to support the group’s future development and facilitate a smooth transition between management generations, with a greater share of capital being offered to both current and future leaders.


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