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IN BRIEF - Law 21,532 that prevents and penalizes the escape of salmon entered into force

CHILE
Monday, February 06, 2023

After being dispatched to law by the Senate on January 10, and published in the Official Gazette, January 31, this initiative came into force that prevents and penalizes the escape of salmon from aquaculture centers with suspension of operations and with fines.
 
The Undersecretary of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Julio Salas, assures that "this regulation paves the way towards a more sustainable, safe and transparent activity that protects artisanal fishing, since the escape of salmonids from their farming centers generates a direct affectation in the marine ecosystem and the surrounding communities".
 
The five main points of Law 21,532 are the following:
  • It establishes security conditions in the farming and anchoring modules, and the sanction if there is a lack of diligence in this obligation.
  • Sanctions any action that causes salmon escapes with the penalties established in article 440 of the Penal Code.
  • Establishes the obligation and term for the recapture of escaped species.
  • Establishes the collaboration of artisanal ship owners in the recapture process and the declaration of accidental catches of salmonid species.
  • It requires the publication of the quantity and class of antibiotics and antiparasitics used, and their respective biomass, mortality and harvest.
Source: subpesca.cl

Other Media | SalmonBusiness: Airspace shut and ships halted as war spreads across the Middle East

WORLDWIDE
Monday, March 02, 2026

Military escalation in Middle East halts air and sea freight, triggers war-risk surcharges.

Military strikes between the US-Israel and Iran between 28 February and 1 March 2026 have led to an immediate suspension of air and sea freight operations across the Middle East, with significant knock-on effects for global transportation and logistics flows.

Airfreight operations across the region have largely ground to a halt following airspace restrictions and airline network suspensions. 

Source: SalmonBusiness | Read the full article here


IN BRIEF - Kamome Propeller Launches New ‘SGmax Propeller’ with Up to 5% Efficiency Improvement

JAPAN
Monday, March 02, 2026

YOKOHAMA — Kamome Propeller Co., Ltd., headquartered in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, has launched its next-generation “SGmax Propeller,” designed to deliver superior energy-saving performance for commercial vessels. The company, led by President and CEO Kazuki Itazawa, began sales on March 2, 2026.

Building on the success of its SG Propeller, introduced in 2010 and delivered to more than 600 ships worldwide, the new model enhances efficiency while supporting efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from maritime operations.

The SGmax Propeller incorporates advanced design technologies refined from the SG series, including hub vortex weakening technology. By optimizing blade area and rake distribution, the new propeller achieved an approximately 2% improvement in efficiency over the SG model during water tank testing. Compared with conventional MAU-type propellers, the SGmax demonstrates an estimated 5% efficiency gain. Cavitation levels remain comparable to the SG propeller, while strict hull vibration targets have been successfully met.

The SGmax expands Kamome’s portfolio of energy-saving solutions, complementing its Controllable Pitch Propeller, GATE RUDDER® SYSTEM, and KAMOME REACTION AND BULB RUDDER, strengthening the company’s commitment to more sustainable and efficient shipping technologies.


Other Media | Fish Farmer: Mount Fuji farmer Proximar enters 2026 'full of confidence'

JAPAN
Monday, March 02, 2026

Proximar Seafood, the Norwegian-owned salmon farmer based in Japan, has reported improved operations, stable biology and a clearer harvest outlook for this year.

Presenting its 2025 fourth quarter results, the company said operation said biological control at its site, near Mount Fuji, improved significantly  during the quarter after AI fish cameras were taken into use in December, verifying standing biomass and monitoring growth performance. This showed  “solid improvements”

The company ended the year with close to 2,000 tonnes in standing biomass, providing a solid foundation for improved harvest weights and price achievement through 2026

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


IN BRIEF - Historically Strong Year for the Port of Thyborøn

DENMARK
Monday, March 02, 2026

2025 marked a record-breaking year for Port of Thyborøn, Denmark’s second-largest fishing port, as revenue climbed to 77.99 million Danish kroner (about US$11.3 million) — the highest turnover in the port’s history.

The impressive performance was largely driven by a sharp rise in industrial fish landings. Seafood processor TripleNine received 45.3% larger volumes compared to 2024, while the total landed value surged by 70.9% year-on-year.

Despite ongoing challenges in the consumer fishing industry — including reduced quotas and increased CO2 taxes — the port maintained its strong position in the sector. Fishing continues to form the backbone of Thyborøn’s maritime identity and economic stability.

The milestone underscores the port’s resilience and strategic importance within Denmark’s fisheries industry, even amid regulatory and environmental pressures.


IN BRIEF - Indonesia Hailed as Model for Sustainable Fisheries at FAO Forum

INDONESIA
Monday, March 02, 2026

Indonesia has been recognized as a global model for sustainable fisheries management at a United Nations forum in Reykjavik, Iceland, on Wednesday. The accolade was presented by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) during a side event of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) meeting.

The recognition took place at the FAO Committee on Fisheries, a key global policy forum where member states address fisheries governance and marine conservation.

According to Amanda Lejbowicz, Head of Fisheries Standard Accessibility at MSC, the acknowledgment reflects 15 years of applying MSC pre-certification tools in Indonesia. In a statement issued in Bogor, West Java, she said Indonesia demonstrates how close cooperation between government and stakeholders can drive systemic improvements.

Indonesia was praised for aligning Fisheries Improvement Projects (FIPs) with national policy through its National Fisheries Improvement Meeting, led by the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries.

Currently, seven MSC Improvement Programs operate across the country, involving fisheries units, industry associations, researchers and civil society groups to advance transparent, science-based management toward international sustainability standards.(Source: Antara)


Other Media | iPac.aquacultura: Construction Begins on Shrimp Farming Project in Shinas, one of the Largest in Oman

OMAN
Friday, February 27, 2026

Within the framework of Oman Vision 2040 and as part of the national plan to improve food security and diversify income sources in the country, construction has begun on a shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) farming project in Shinas, one of the six coastal Wilayas in northern Batinah.
 
The project is expected to produce 7,500 tons of shrimp per year, which, according to the Sultanate, “makes it one of the largest aquaculture projects in the country.”
The project will cover an area of ??15 hectares and represents an estimated investment of 23.5 million Omani riyals (almost 52 million euros).
 
Source: iPac.aquacultura | Read the full article here

Other Media | Faro de Vigo: An Argentine researcher is spearheading a project to convert 30,000 tons of shrimp heads into 'pellets'

ARGENTINA
Friday, February 27, 2026

Augusto Crespi is the current director of Cesimar, one of the most important research units in Patagonia. The Argentine scientist has just launched a technology-based company that aims to move from theory to practice a project to add value to shrimp heads, transforming them into a "high-nutritional-value pellet" for animal feed.

Shrimp Solutions was created for this purpose and with an ambitious goal: to transform the 30,000 tons of this byproduct generated annually in the city of Puerto Madryn into animal feed. Puerto Madryn is a major driver of the Argentine fishing industry, located in the northeast of Chubut province. 

Author: Jorge Garnelo / Faro de Vigo | Read the full article here


Other Media | The Fish Site: Norway–UK Seafood Summit highlights innovation and sustainability

UNITED KINGDOM
Friday, February 27, 2026

Bringing together Norwegian and UK stakeholders from fishing, retail, foodservice and media, the 2026 Seafood Summit in London focused on consumer trends, sustainable fisheries and the evolving role of seafood in the “blue economy”.

Held on 24 February 2026 at the historic Fishmongers’ Hall in London, the event hosted by the Norwegian Seafood Council (NSC) brought together a record number of delegates to address the future of the seafood trade. 

This annual gathering has become a vital platform for dialogue between the two nations, uniting influential voices from the fishing, retail, foodservice, and media sectors.

Source: The Fish Site | Read the full article here


IN BRIEF - Expo Foodtech and Eatable Adventures launch the first global open innovation forum on foodtech

SPAIN
Friday, February 27, 2026

F4F – Expo Foodtech 2026 and Pick&Pack for Food Industry, the major technology event for the food and beverage sector, and Eatable Adventures, the leading global accelerator in Agrifoodtech, launch the first global open innovation forum in the field of foodtech. The Open Innovation & Corporate Venturing Summit, which will take place on May 27 and 28 at the Bilbao Exhibition Center (BEC), will bring together corporations, startups, solvers and international institutions to solve the current challenges facing the food and beverage industry.

The aim is to offer large companies in the sector a structured space where they can present their strategic and technological challenges to the international entrepreneurial ecosystem and access innovative solutions which are ready to be piloted, scaled up or invested in. The forum will therefore be built around corporate challenges defined by large food companies in specific areas such as upcycling and by-product recovery, artificial intelligence and digitization, pathogen detection and shelf-life extension, smart packaging and logistics

Based on these challenges, strategic matchmaking will be facilitated with carefully selected national and international agrifoodtech startups and solvers, with the aim of generating real opportunities for collaboration, pilot projects, commercial agreements or investment. Likewise, those corporations that require a more strategic approach will be able to access a personalized support format to work on specific challenges or lines of innovation, with reinforced support in the activation phase after the event.

www.expofoodtech.com 


IN BRIEF - King Frederik X Visits Royal Greenland Factory in Nuuk

GREENLAND
Thursday, February 26, 2026

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.”


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