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IN BRIEF - Japan gets set to reel in tons of tuna

JAPAN
Wednesday, July 17, 2024

An international conference to discuss the management of bluefin tuna stocks in the Pacific Ocean came to a close on Tuesday. The participants agreed to a 50-percent increase in the catch quota for large bluefin tuna and a 10-percent increase in the quota for smaller ones in the western and central Pacific.

The international conference opened in Kushiro City in Hokkaido Prefecture on July 10, with delegates from 13 countries and regions, including Japan, the US, South Korea and Taiwan taking part.

Japan had proposed an expansion of the catch quota, but there was a gap in opinion among the participating countries and regions, and the focus was on whether they could agree.

As a result of the agreement, Japan's catch quota will increase by more than 2,800 tons for large tuna and 400 tons for small ones.

It's the first time for the small bluefin tuna quota to be raised since 2015 — when the current catch restrictions began.

The agreement is expected to be formalized later in the year.

Japan's Fisheries Agency has stated that it will continue to proceed with negotiations so that the agreed proposal will be formally adopted.

Source: nhkworld


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.


IN BRIEF - CeDePesca Initiates Improvement Project with Rawson's Artisanal Fleet

ARGENTINA
Tuesday, March 25, 2025

The Center for Sustainable Fisheries Development (CeDePesca) and the Civil Association of Artisanal Fishermen of the Port of Rawson (APARCh) formalized the Framework and Specific Agreements for the implementation of an Improvement Project (PROME) aimed at the smaller-scale fleet operating in the shrimp fishery in provincial waters. This project is initiated following the recent MSC certification of the yellow fleet and already has a profile published on Fishery Progress.

Following the certification obtained by 36 vessels of the yellow fleet under the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) standard, conversations began in mid-2024 with representatives of the artisanal fleet, whose vessels are less than 10 meters in length. This fleet was not included in the previous certification process due to the lack of information on their impacts on the ecosystem.

Elba Brunetti, director of CeDePesca Argentina, along with Tania Zualet, led the efforts and provided detailed information to the sector about the steps and requirements necessary to implement a PROME. The principles and indicators to be worked on were explained, and the importance of the fleet's participation in the Onboard Observer Program was highlighted.

CeDePesca reported that the agreements with APARCh were signed last January, and on February 11th, the profile of the shrimp PROME for the artisanal fleet was published on the Fishery Progress platform.


IN BRIEF - Commission launches EU-wide aquaculture campaign

EUROPEAN UNION
Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Today, Commissioner for Fisheries and Oceans Costas Kadis will host an event to launch an EU-wide campaign about aquaculture in the EU.

The campaign, developed in collaboration with Member States and the Aquaculture Advisory Council, focuses on raising awareness, understanding and support for the development of aquaculture - the farming of fish, shellfish and algae - in the EU.  

Under the rallying title "EU aquaculture. We work for you with passion", this campaign will, over the next three months, showcase the dedication and commitment of EU producers to sustainable aquaculture and to providing high-quality products. It will also show the benefits of developing this activity in the EU. By increasing production within the EU, we can reduce our dependence on imports for food and boost local economies.

The campaign features nine different species (mussels, trout, clams, sea bream, oysters, carp, salmon, meagre, and seaweed) and many aquaculture producers. Through videos, educational content, and a road trip around EU aquaculture sites, you will gain a better understanding of how the sector works, its benefits, and live an immersive experience “from farm to plate”.

The event  will take place Today in Brussels.


IN BRIEF - Maruha Nichiro Group to Rebrand as 'UMIOS'

JAPAN
Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Maruha Nichiro Corporation will change its company name to "UMIOS Corporation" on March 1, 2026, pending shareholder approval at their June 25, 2025 meeting.

Notice Regarding the Change of Trade Name Maruha Nichiro Corporation (hereinafter “the Company”) is pleased to announce that its Board of Directors resolved at today's meeting to change the Company's trade name. This change is subject to approval of the corresponding amendments to the Articles of Incorporation at the 81st Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders scheduled for June 25, 2025

Reason for the Change:

The company aims to address global environmental and social challenges, moving beyond its current business model to ensure sustainability for the next 100 years. The new name reflects this forward-looking approach.

About the Name:

The new name, "UMIOS" (pronounced u?.mi.?s), symbolizes the company's commitment to providing optimal solutions in a changing world.

Note:

Details regarding the formal changes to the company's articles of incorporation will be released at a later date.


Other Media | aqua.cl: Garware Boosts Salmon Farming with Innovation, Expansion, and Sustainability

WORLDWIDE
Tuesday, March 25, 2025

As the salmon industry grows, the company is expanding its presence in key markets such as Norway, Chile, Scotland, and Canada.
 
The aquaculture industry is the most relevant business area for Garware Technical Fibers, which has been operating in this sector globally since the late 1990s and in Chile since 2014, particularly with the salmon industries in Australia, Canada, Scotland, the Faroe Islands, Norway, New Zealand, and Chile.
 
It is also entering emerging markets in Asia Pacific with Japan and Indonesia. "Where there is salmon farming, there is Garware; that's how we are present and interact with our clients and industry professionals, providing them with innovative aquaculture solutions. Our advanced technologies are designed to deliver superior protection and durability, ensuring the safety and productivity of salmon farms, always adapting to local requirements.
 
Source: aqua.cl l Read the full article here

Other Media | La Voz de Galicia: Ventura, the first ship in the '21st-century fleet,' will be Galician and will sail from Armón

SPAIN
Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Planas demands that the EU fund ship construction if it wants fish
 
The European Commission is convinced that the bigger the ship, the more it catches. And despite the industry and Spain's insistence that this is not the case, it is resisting funding what has been dubbed social GT (tons of gross tonnage), an increase in ship capacity aimed at improving crew comfort and, in turn, their safety. The Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Luis Planas, insisted yesterday at the Council of Ministers for the sector held in Brussels that "the European Maritime Fund for Fisheries and Aquaculture (FEMPA) must be opened up to the construction of new vessels, and that the time has come to review concepts such as tonnage, fishing capacity, length, and other parameters 

Source: La Voz de Galicia | Read the full article here

Other Media | Fish Focus: Shrimp hatcheries in Ecuador receive recognition for their commitment to sustainability

ECUADOR
Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Biogemar, Omarsa Mar Bravo, and Promarisco Chanduy lead the adoption of responsible practices in shrimp larval production in Ecuador.

The Sustainable Shrimp Partnership (SSP) and the National Chamber of Aquaculture (CNA) have recognised Biogemar, Omarsa Mar Bravo, and Promarisco Chanduy hatcheries for their commitment to sustainability in shrimp larval production. The recognition was awarded on March 12 during AquaExpo Santa Elena 2025 as part of the progress achieved through the Scale Up program.

Source: Fish Focus l Read the full article here

 


Other Media | The Fish Site: EU launches pro-aquaculture campaign

EUROPEAN UNION
Tuesday, March 25, 2025

The EU’s Commissioner for Fisheries and Oceans, Costas Kadis, is currently hosting an event to launch an EU-wide aquaculture campaign. 

The campaign, developed in collaboration with EU Member States and the Aquaculture Advisory Council, focuses on raising awareness, understanding and support for the development of aquaculture.  

The campaign features nine different species – mussels, trout, clams, sea bream, oysters, carp, salmon, meagre and seaweed – and many aquaculture producers.

Source: The Fish Site l Read the full article here

 


Other Media | fishfarmingexpert: BioMar slashed the percentage of forage fish used last year

DENMARK
Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Algal oil was included in almost 1 million tonnes of aquafeed

An all-time low forage fish dependency ratio (FFDR) of 0.37 was reported today in the 2024 Sustainability Report published by feed producer BioMar. The FFDR indicates the amount of wild marine resources used to produce 1 kg of fish or shrimp, as calculated using the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) farm standards.

The company said the milestone was reached through the innovative use of alternative ingredients and trimmings, which now represent 55% of the total marine ingredients. 

Source: fishfarmingexpert l Read the full article here

 


IN BRIEF - Russian Fisheries Support UN Food Program with Canned Fish Shipments

RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Russian fishing companies have resumed supplying canned fish to the UN World Food Programme (WFP) after a three-year hiatus.

These fish products are part of the UN's humanitarian aid to Asian countries, addressing food insecurity in the region.

Images show the floating factory 'Vsevolod Sibirtsev', a producer of at-sea canned fish, and the label on the 245-gram sardine cans, specifically marked 'DO NOT BUY, DO NOT SELL - NOT FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE' for the WFP.

Source: Federal Agency for Fisheries


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