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Blow for Norway’s ‘Egg’ salmon farm concept as manufacturer goes under

Feb 05, 2025 10:39am

Herde Kompositt, the Norwegian company behind the innovative 'Eggett' closed-containment unit, has ceased operations, resulting in the loss of some 63 jobs

Prices
Week 4 Japan tuna roundup: Bluefin, high-grade bigeye prices down on slower demand

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Wholesale prices for fresh bluefin tuna at Tokyo's Toyosu Market fell 12% w-o-w, while those for frozen bigeye tuna caught in the eastern Pacific declined by up to JPY 800/kg

Sustainability
PNG example makes case for private certifications in social accountability

The Fishing Industry Association of Papua New Guinea has disclosed non-conformities identified during a crew welfare certification process in hopes of helping other organizations

Latin America
Camanchaca shuts down abalone ops after years of losses, market decline

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Camanchaca has announced the closure of its abalone farming division in the Atacama region of northern Chile

People
Grieg Seafood appoints new CFO as longtime exec steps down

Grieg Seafood announced Atle Harald Sandtorv, who served as chief financial officer for over 15 years, will step down from his role

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Trade
Vietnam’s surimi product exports see strong Q4 despite annual decline

Vietnam's fish paste and surimi exports declined slightly in 2024 despite a strong fourth-quarter rebound driven by rising demand in key markets

M&A
Norwegian cod farmer nears $100m revenue, plans continued growth

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Ode is carefully but rapidly expanding its aquaculture business amid useful macroeconomics, with plans to grow its licenses by 10,000t per year

Fishing boats moored in Perkins Cove, Maine, US. Credit: Elena Elisseeva/Shutterstock.com
Companies
Daily recap: US lobster gauge rule tossed; China shrimp prices stage late holiday lift

Undercurrent News presents a recap of the top daily seafood stories from Tuesday, Feb. 4

North America
Lobster gauge rule tossed from Addendum 27, but Maine commissioner warns of consequences

By Feb 04, 2025 07:18pm

'I hope history shows that I was wrong in pushing for this proactive measure. But if I was right and the industry is wrong, there could be many lobster boats for sale in the coming years' --  Patrick Kehiler, commissioner with Maine's Department of Natural Resources

North America
Dongwon Group taps new StarKist CEO

South Korea’s Dongwon has a new CEO of its US StarKist canned tuna subsidiary 

Supply
Record salmon imports push Brazil’s aquaculture trade deficit to nearly $1bn

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Brazil's aquaculture trade deficit surged to nearly $1 billion in 2024, driven by a sharp increase in imports, particularly of salmon

Prices
Japan’s scallop exports to US hit record high amid skyrocketing demand

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Japan’s frozen scallop exports to the US soared to record levels in 2024, driven by strong demand and rising prices amid a shrinking US domestic harvest

Trade
Trump’s 10% China tariff to hit around $300m of fillets from Alaska-caught seafood

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Looking at the top products China sells to the US, frozen tilapia fillets is number one, then frozen cod fillets, frozen Pacific salmon fillets, frozen pollock fillet and frozen squid and cuttlefish

Analysis
US scallop landings continue at slow pace, small sizes, high prices

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'The US scallop market continues to grapple with elevated price points, particularly for U10 sizes, which are testing the limits of buyer tolerance' - Lorin Castiglione, 

Yellowfin tuna
Taking lesson from US shrimpers, Hawaii tuna sector pushes country-of-origin labeling

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'We believe it's very important to have the origin [listed] to allow consumers to really make informed buying choices' -- Hawaii Longline Association executive director Eric Kingma

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Policy
Tariff limbo leaves US fish farmers floundering over feed supply

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Trump's decision to postpone a 25% tariff on Canadian goods for 30 days has left US fish farmers in limbo, creating uncertainty over future feed supply strategies

Fishing
Humpback whale reportedly entangled in crab gear off Oregon coast

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The Jan. 6 incident follows a record high of four entanglements in Oregon commercial crab gear, involving three humpback whales and a fin whale, the state agency said

NOAA building in Seattle, USA
North America
US gov’t scientists chafe at Trump admin’s offer of severance, threats against disloyalty

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'I think a lot of people are insulted and offended by all the language in it, and view it as an attempt to bully people out of the service' -- anonymous NOAA Fisheries scientist

Companies
H&G Russian pollock prices keep edging up with domestic demand strong, production low

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Prices for H&G Russian pollock are up around $20/t w-o-w with sellers pushing for further rises as the Chinese processing industry is set to return to production proper next week

Sustainability
Nordic Aquafarms surrenders permits for Maine salmon farm, ending legal battle with nonprofit

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The years-long legal battle over Nordic Aquafarms’ abandoned salmon farm project in Maine has ended with a settlement, though other disputes remain

An Omarsa shrimp farm in Ecuador. Credit: Omarsa
Supply
Ecuador to retain shrimp market edge, but experts split on whether 2025 volumes to drop

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Gabriel Luna, co-founder of the Global Shrimp Council, said at the recent GSMC summit in the US that Ecuador's flat 2024 was 'market-driven, not production-driven'

Prices
Week 6 farm-gate shrimp roundup: Chinese prices stage late holiday lift

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Chinese farm-gate shrimp prices staged a belated pre-holiday recovery after weeks of unseasonal price weakness, but other major producing regions saw mixed trends

Salmonid
JBT Marel makes Scotland’s Ace Aquatec its preferred supplier for stunning tech

JBT Marel confirmed this was a 'strategic partnership' and not an investment in Ace

Supply
Nissui boosts yellowtail filleting capacity by 30% to meet growing demand

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The Japanese seafood giant has expanded its farmed yellowtail processing capacity by 30% through facility upgrades at its farming subsidiary Kurose Suisan

plaice fish
Prices
European plaice, common sole prices rebound in week 5 after hitting lowest in years

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After a few weeks of continuous drops that reached their lowest in years, prices have seen signs of recovery by the end of week five

Prices
Skipjack tuna prices rise in Manta amid sluggish catches, stable in Bangkok

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In Manta, Ecuador, skipjack tuna ex-vessel prices are experiencing an uptick as local catches have declined, while they remain roughly stable in Bangkok, Thailand

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Abalone
South Australia’s abalone fishery faces deadly virus spread

South Australia's abalone industry is on high alert as abalone viral ganglioneuritis spreads up the southeast coast

Asia
Rising global demand for seaweed prompts Indonesia to boost production

Indonesia's ministry of marine affairs and fisheries has identified seaweed as one of its five flagship products to meet growing global demand

Prices
China wholesale prices for imported farmed salmon plummet back to late 2024 levels

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Fresh salmon wholesale prices in China have fallen by a third now that the demand for New Year celebrations has eased

Japan
Nichirei’s seafood profit soars 165% on high-margin shift, overseas sales expansion

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The Japanese food giant reported a 165% surge in operating profit for its seafood business for April-December 2024, reaching $7.3m, driven by a strategic shift to higher-margin products and expanded overseas sales

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