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May 29 - Scottish Sea Farms Fined £70,000 for Greenhouse Gas Rule Violations


May 29 - Iceland Seafood Q1 Profit More Than Doubles as Sales Rise 22%


May 28 - Scientists Map Regional Differences in Chinook Salmon Diets


May 27 - Copper River Season Opens with 39,000 Sockeye Catch, Elevated Early-Season Prices


May 27 - Webinar Explores Seafood Market Outlook for H2 2026, Price Trends and Sourcing Risks


May 27 - Norwegian Police Recover 18 Tons of Stolen Salmon in Hijacked Semi-Trailer


May 26 - New Zealand King Salmon Investments Returns to Profit, Upgrades FY26 Earnings Guidance


May 26 - Norway's Seafood Industry Splits Over "Production Fish" Export Ban Reversal


May 22 - Premier Dixon and Governor Dunleavy Sign Renewed Alaska-Yukon Intergovernmental Accord


May 22 - Scottish Salmon Exports to UAE, Gulf States Set for Boost Under New Trade Framework


May 21 - Alaska's Attorney General Voids 5 Board of Fish Regulations on Area M, Due to Ethics Violation


May 21 - Study Finds Juvenile Fraser River Chinook Exposed to Hundreds of Contaminants


May 21 - Circle Seafoods Sets 2026 Alaska Seine Prices, Holds Pink Base at $0.61


May 20 - Bakkafrost Raises Harvest Guidance as Faroe Islands Offset Weak Scotland Results


May 20 - SalMar Lifts 2026 Harvest Guidance after Strong First Quarter


May 20 - Icelandic Salmon Reports Near Break-Even Q1 as Operations Strengthen


May 19 - All-out Effort for 2026 Yukon Chinook and Chum Salmon Reach Spawning Grounds in US and Canada


May 18 - Moxies Rolls Out Limited‑Time Sushi Menu for Summer


May 18 - Good News Stories for Endangered Species Day 2026


May 18 - Russia’s Salmon Catch Could Fall Up to 30% in 2026, Fisheries Head Says


May 15 - Silver Bay Raises Opening Price for Bristol Bay Sockeye Up 23 Percent From 2025


May 15 - Mowi Posts Second-Best First Quarter as Salmon Demand Climbs


May 15 - China’s First Mobile Salmon Farm Delivers Commercial Harvest


May 14 - Andfjord Salmon: Salmon Crosses Important Weight Thresholds


May 14 - Nova Austral Opens Facilities to Support Scientific Education and Community Ties


May 14 - NOAA Fisheries Finds Gulf of Alaska Chinook Salmon “Not Warranted” for ESA Listing


May 14 - Chilean Salmon Council Joins Industry to Celebrate 50 Years of Salmon Farming May 28


May 13 - Kodiak’s Early Season Salmon Fishing Curtailed to Protect Expected Low Return of Reds and Kings


May 8 - Scottish Salmon Survival Rates Hit Record High in Q1 2026


May 7 - Strong Kroner, Middle East War, US Tariffs Hit Norway's Seafood Exports in April


May 5 - NOAA Fisheries Opens Up to $99 Million for Pacific Salmon Recovery Projects


May 4 - BC Coastal First Nations Tell Ottawa to Reverse Trudeau-era Net Salmon Pen Ban


May 1 - Federal Bill Targets Tire Chemical Linked to the Population Decline of Coho Salmon in Pacific NW


Apr 27 - Warming Waters May Be Increasing Northern Pike Predation in Alaska


Apr 27 - Blumar Salmon Farm Part of New Chilean Minister’s First Trip to Magallanes Coast


Apr 23 - Alaska's 2026 Salmon Forecast Falls 36% on Lower Pink Salmon Returns


Apr 23 - Natural Grocers Expands Private Label Seafood Line with Wild Smoked Salmon Launch


Apr 23 - Canada Pushes Seafood Export Growth in Europe at Seafood Expo Global


Apr 22 - Pokeworks Launches Poke Bombs as Growth Momentum Continues


Apr 22 - FDA Issues Warning Letter to Ocean Group Over Multi-Facility Listeria Contamination


Apr 22 - Andfjord Salmon Secures $43 Million in Funding, Reports Strong Biological Performance


Apr 22 - For 2026 Norway is Turning its Marketing Focus Away From the US to China. Here’s Why.


Apr 21 - Salmar Founder's Firm Takes 8.7% Måsøval Stake Ahead of Potential Sale


Apr 21 - Mowi Reports Record Q1 Harvest of 136,000 Tonnes, Beats Guidance by 6%


Apr 21 - Japan's Salmon Imports Increased 18% to 24,987 Tons in February, 15% to JPY 33.5 Billion


Apr 17 - BC's Walcan Quinsam River Pink Salmon Fishery Becomes Province's Only MSC-Certified Salmon Operation


Apr 16 - Politis Steak & Seafood Partners with Q Plus Foods to Expand Specialty Seafood Reach


Apr 16 - ACFFA Opposes Funds to Atlantic Salmon Foundation in Canada’s New Force of Nature Plan


Apr 15 - CAVA Introduces Glazed Salmon in First Seafood Menu Expansion


Apr 15 - Isfjord Norway Drops Mowi Salmon Over Russian Feed Ingredients


Apr 15 - California Commercial Salmon Fishing Reopens After Three-Year Closure as Populations Recover


Apr 13 - Chile Coordinates Salmon Industry Response as Harmful Algal Blooms Affect 11 Farms


Apr 10 - SalmonChile and ProChile Join Forces to Strengthen Chilean Salmon in US Market


Apr 10 - Vital Pet Life Brings First ASC-Certified Pet Supplement to US Market Through Walmart Launch


Apr 9 - Salmon Evolution Holds Q1 Steady, Eyes Stronger Volumes After Operational Reset


Apr 9 - Mersey Seafoods Acquires Nova Scotia's Comeau's Sea Foods


Apr 9 - Norway's Seafood Exports Rise 3% Despite Continued US Decline


Apr 9 - Canada Commits $1.1 Billion to Renew Pacific Salmon Recovery Strategy


Apr 9 - Alaska Peninsula Communities File Suit to Void Conflicted Fisheries Regulations


Apr 8 - Aquaculture Tech Giant AKVA Group Considers Sale Following Strong Growth


Apr 7 - Russia-Japan Salmon Agreement Points to Expanded Fisheries Cooperation


Apr 6 - Ikura Price Reached a Record High in 2025 Amid a Drastic Reduction in Hokkaido


Apr 6 - AquaBounty Eyes Final Asset Sale After Exiting Salmon Operations


Apr 3 - Ventisqueros Joins Chile’s Salmon Council Strengthening Industry Collaboration


Apr 2 - Quinlan Brothers Plans Fish Waste-to-Value Facility at Bay de Verde Operations


Apr 2 - Erling Haaland Renews Norwegian Seafood Ambassador Deal Until Autumn 2028


Apr 2 - Sernapesca Hosts FDA and Mattilsynet to Showcase Chile’s Salmon Farming Standards


Apr 1 - Southeast Alaska Troll Chinook Limit Jumps 57% to 146,000 Fish for 2026


Apr 1 - Pure Salmon Japan Secures $180 Million Fortress-Led Funding for Land-Based Salmon Facility


Apr 1 - Kaldvik Secures Financing Relief from Masoval as Losses Mount


Apr 1 - Japan's Salmon and Trout Imports Dropped 8%, but Increased 6.3% in Value in 2025


Mar 31 - Atlantic Sapphire Secures $10 Million Bridge Loan Securing Near-term Operations


Mar 31 - Fishery Product Imports Surged 20% in Japan to 156,000 MT in February, 31% to JPY 169.1 Billion


Mar 30 - SalmonChile and Fisheries Undersecretary Tour Suppliers to Advance Sustainable Salmon Farming


Mar 27 - Proximar Seafood Appoints Martin Vestergaard as COO to Lead Japan RAS Operations


Mar 27 - Record Harvest for Mowi in 2025, But Canadian Operations Hit by Market and Regulatory Pressures


Mar 26 - From Thai Curry to Harissa Salmon, Alison Brie Curates HelloFresh's New Supper Club Collection


Mar 26 - Major Shareholder in Norway’s Måsøval Initiates Strategic Review of Ownership, CEO Steps Down


Mar 25 - Salmon Sector Rebounds Despite Trade and Policy Pressures


Mar 25 - Norwegian NGO Funding of Chilean Indigenous Groups Sparks 'Unfair Competition' Claims


Mar 24 - Japan, Russia Agree on 2,050-Ton Salmon Quota for 2026


Mar 24 - Harmful Algal Bloom Triggers Extensive Fish Mortality in Norway


Mar 24 - Atlantic Sapphire Raises Financing Target to $30 Million, Faces March 31 Default Deadline


Mar 20 - Chile Government, Salmon Industry Back Plan to Fast-Track 200 Aquaculture Relocations


Mar 20 - McIlroy's Masters Champion’s Dinner Menu Highlights Premium Seafood Selections


Mar 19 - Ireland's Salmon, Spiny Lobster Regain US Export Eligibility After MMPA Review


Mar 19 - Canadian Fisheries Minister Champions $6.1B Trade Partnership with US Market


Mar 18 - Norwegian Food Safety Sets a Restricted Zone for ISA North of Trondheim


Mar 18 - SENA 2026: Mowi Unveils Unified Booth Design, Expands Flavor Innovation and Digital Marketing Push


Mar 18 - Norwegian Seafood Navigates Changing Tides in the French Market


Mar 18 - SENA 2026: Vičiūnai Group Targets Major US Retail and Foodservice Growth with Market Entry Push


Mar 17 - Collaborative Conservation Efforts Aim to Secure Future of Atlantic Salmon in Canada


Mar 16 - Study Finds Salmon Lice Struggle in High-Density Fish Farm Environments


Mar 16 - ANALYSIS: Salmon and Pollock Dominate EU‑US Seafood Flows as Trade Balance Shifts


Mar 13 - Culinary Delights Featuring Alpine King Salmon at Kura Sushi USA


Mar 13 - Atlantic Canada Aquaculture Support Hits Record High at 85% in Industry-Commissioned Survey


Mar 13 - Chile’s Sernapesca Raids Illegal Processing Plant, Seizes 6 Tons of Salmon


Mar 12 - Olav Holst-Dyrnes to Lead Hofseth International AS


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Scottish Sea Farms Fined £70,000 for Greenhouse Gas Rule Violations

Scottish salmon processor Scottish Sea Farms Limited was fined £70,000 by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency following violations of fluorinated greenhouse gas regulations at its Lerwick facility in Shetland.

SEPA issued two £35,000 civil penalties after discovering that refrigeration equipment at the Gremista Industrial Estate site was operating without required leakage detection systems during a routine compliance inspection.

The violations involved Ice Plant 4 and Ice Plant 5, both containing fluorinated gases above the 500-tonne CO₂ equivalent regulatory threshold but lacking working leakage detection...

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Iceland Seafood Q1 Profit More Than Doubles as Sales Rise 22%

Iceland Seafood International reported sharply higher first-quarter profitability for 2026, with net profit more than doubling as sales climbed across all three business divisions.

The company posted Q1 sales of €146 million, up 22.4% year-over-year (YOY), while net profit increased to €2.1 million from €1 million YOY. EBITDA rose to €5.7 million, with 12-month EBITDA reaching €22.8 million.

Sales growth was led by the company’s S&D division, where revenue jumped 41% to €72.2 million...

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Copper River Season Opens with 39,000 Sockeye Catch, Elevated Early-Season Prices

Cold temperatures, wind and rain greeted the fleet that made it out to the Copper River fishing grounds for the 12-hour season opener last Friday. A total of 39,000 sockeye salmon and 967 Chinook salmon were caught, according to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G).

Expana market reporter Joshua Bickert reports that both sockeye and kings are seeing elevated wholesale prices, though levels remain typical for early-season product. Market participants largely believe that prices should fall rapidly...

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Norwegian Police Recover 18 Tons of Stolen Salmon in Hijacked Semi-Trailer

Norwegian police recovered 18 tons of stolen salmon Sunday after an observant citizen spotted the hijacked semi-trailer used to transport the fish at a Circle K gas station in Vestby, according to Nettavisen.

The salmon was stolen from the seafood company 1814Salmon in Dal early Saturday morning, with police receiving the burglary report at 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Hours later, authorities received a separate report about two stolen semi-trailers taken from Skarnes the night before.

The breakthrough came when the victim of the trailer theft posted...

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Norway's Seafood Industry Splits Over "Production Fish" Export Ban Reversal

Norway's seafood sector faces a deepening divide after Sjømat Norge, the Norwegian Seafood Federation, announced it would support lifting the country's longstanding ban on exporting uncorrected "production fish" to increase its market access in the European Union.

The industry group informed members of the decision in an internal email on May 15, according to Dagens Næringsliv. Production fish refers to farmed salmon with wounds, injuries, or other defects that currently must be corrected through filleting before export under regulations dating to the early 1990s...

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Scottish Salmon Exports to UAE, Gulf States Set for Boost Under New Trade Framework

Scottish salmon exports are expected to jump after the United Kingdom and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) inked a trade deal on May 20.

Salmon Scotland, which describes itself as the voice of Scotland's farmed salmon industry, said the deal will ensure tariff-free access for UK goods to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, removing 5% tariffs on certain salmon exports.

Last year, salmon exports to the aforementioned countries reached 670 metric tons worth £6.5 million...

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Study Finds Juvenile Fraser River Chinook Exposed to Hundreds of Contaminants

A new study focused on juvenile Harrison River Chinook finds the fish are feeding and growing in a cocktail of contaminants including common medications, personal care items and industrial chemicals.

"We've shown there's a mixture of chemicals in the Lower Fraser, which not only presents potential risks to juvenile Chinook, but also other aquatic life," says Bonnie Lo, environmental scientist and lead author of the study.

Unveiled by Simon Fraser University, the research tested samples for more than 595 contaminants across up to...

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Bakkafrost Raises Harvest Guidance as Faroe Islands Offset Weak Scotland Results

Bakkafrost reported stronger first-quarter earnings for 2026, driven by record harvest volumes and lower farming costs in the Faroe Islands, while its Scottish operations remained under pressure.

The salmon producer posted operational EBIT of DKK 544 million for the quarter, up from DKK 505 million a year earlier. Revenues in the Faroe Islands rose to DKK 1.67 billion from DKK 1.4 billion, with operational EBIT climbing to DKK 572 million. Scotland generated revenues of DKK 443 million and recorded an operational...

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Icelandic Salmon Reports Near Break-Even Q1 as Operations Strengthen

Icelandic Salmon kept its 2026 harvest guidance unchanged at 21,300 tons after reporting a first-quarter result that was close to break-even, a clear improvement from the EUR 3 million loss recorded a year earlier.

The quarter was shaped by a difficult pricing environment and a harvest mix that weighed on margins. Achieved prices were EUR 0.69 per kg lower than in the first quarter of 2025, while smaller fish sizes dragged on price realization. The company also faced high costs on a large...

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Moxies Rolls Out Limited‑Time Sushi Menu for Summer

Canadian premium‑casual restaurant brand Moxies is welcoming the warmer months with a slate of fresh, limited‑time menu innovations designed for summer dining. Leading the seasonal rollout is Sushi by Moxies, now available at locations across Canada through September 6.

Created in collaboration with Chef Tom Jeon, the new sushi offerings blend classic Japanese inspiration with Moxies’ signature modern twist. The lineup includes:

  • Miso Tuna Crispy Rice
  • Salmon & Prawn Aburi Oshi
  • Spicy Tuna Dynamite Roll

“Moxies is all about creating memorable dining experiences...

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Russia’s Salmon Catch Could Fall Up to 30% in 2026, Fisheries Head Says

Russia may face a steep decline in salmon catches this year, with volumes potentially falling by as much as 30% compared with 2025.

This was previously confirmed by Ilya Shestakov, head of the Federal Agency for Fisheries, who said that Russia’s Pacific salmon catch could decline this year to around 230,000 tons, down from last year’s level.

“So far, our forecasts for salmon catches in 2026 have been not very good, being lower than 2025 levels. We forecast between 200,000 and...

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Mowi Posts Second-Best First Quarter as Salmon Demand Climbs

Rising salmon demand in Asia and improving operational efficiency helped lift first-quarter results for Mowi, as the world’s largest salmon farmer posted its second-best first quarter on record.

The company reported operational profits of €221 million on revenues of €1.54 billion, while harvesting 136,000 tonnes of salmon during the quarter. Mowi expects total harvest volumes to reach 605,000 tonnes in 2026, representing annual growth of 8.3%.

Demand growth remained strongest in Asia, particularly in China, followed by the United...

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Andfjord Salmon: Salmon Crosses Important Weight Thresholds

Andfjord Salmon Group AS (Andfjord Salmon) is pleased to announce that the average weight of the salmon in its two operational pools at Kvalnes, Andøya, has reached two kilograms and one kilogram, respectively.

The salmon in pool K0 reached the two-kilogram milestone yesterday, approximately seven months after smolt release. Around 350,000 smolt were released in pool K0 last autumn.

“Reaching an average weight of two kilograms per salmon in just over seven months exceeds our expectations.  Combined with a current survival rate above 99...

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NOAA Fisheries Finds Gulf of Alaska Chinook Salmon “Not Warranted” for ESA Listing 

In a final decision announced yesterday, NOAA Fisheries found that Gulf of Alaska Chinook salmon are “not warranted” for listing under the Endangered Species Act. The announcement and a more detailed Federal Register notice were the result of a January 11, 2024 petition from The Wild Fish Conservancy to list one or more evolutionarily significant units (ESUs) of Gulf of Alaska Chinook salmon as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA).  

On May 24, 2024, NMFS published an initial...

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Kodiak’s Early Season Salmon Fishing Curtailed to Protect Expected Low Return of Reds and Kings

Projected extremely low returns of both sockeye (red) and king (Chinook) salmon to the Karluk River on Kodiak Island’s west side are expected to keep the area closed from June 1 to July 5, 2026.  

“The Karluk River early-run sockeye salmon forecast is estimated to be 115,000 fish, which falls significantly below the established Biological Escapement Goal (BEG) of 150,000 to 250,000 fish,” noted the May 6 announcement by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G).

“Additionally, Karluk River Chinook salmon escapements...

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Strong Kroner, Middle East War, US Tariffs Hit Norway's Seafood Exports in April

Norwegian seafood exports declined in April as a strong kroner, US tariffs, and the Middle East conflict all weighed on performance, according to the Norwegian Seafood Council's latest export update.

Norway exported seafood worth NOK 13.4 billion ($1.4 billion) in April, down NOK 742 million (5%) compared with April 2025. The decline stems mainly from the significant strengthening of the Norwegian krone, the council said in its May 6 update.

Norwegian Seafood Council CEO Christian Chramer said the Middle East war is having...

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Scientists Map Regional Differences in Chinook Salmon Diets

A new study from University of Victoria and the Pacific Salmon Foundation has found that adult Chinook salmon in the Salish Sea rely heavily on herring for food, though their diets vary by region and season.

The research, published in Fisheries Oceanography and led by UVic PhD student Wesley Greentree, analyzed thousands of salmon stomach samples collected by recreational anglers through the Adult Salmon Diet Program.

Researchers found herring were the dominant prey year-round across the Salish Sea. But regional differences emerged...

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Webinar Explores Seafood Market Outlook for H2 2026, Price Trends and Sourcing Risks

Seafood markets are entering H2 2026 under real pressure.

How will shifting trade flows, disease outbreaks, evolving consumer demand, and shipping volatility shape seafood procurement and pricing in the coming months?
In just 30 minutes on May 28, Expana's seafood experts Angel Rubio and Janice Schreiber will walk you through the latest price movements, supply dynamics and sourcing risks potentially impacting your supply chains in H2 2026.

● Shrimp: Where farmed output from Ecuador, India, Vietnam are heading, antidumping duties updates - and the impact on US and EU prices.
● Salmon: Supply vs. demand for Norwegian and Chilean Atlantic salmon, impact of sea lice...

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New Zealand King Salmon Investments Returns to Profit, Upgrades FY26 Earnings Guidance

New Zealand King Salmon Investments swung back to profit in the first half of FY26, helped by stronger fish performance, higher sales volumes and improved operational efficiency.

The salmon producer posted net profit of $13.8 million for the six months ended March 31, reversing a $20.8 million loss reported in the prior comparable period. Revenue rose to $100.3 million from $94.5 million, while sales volumes increased to 2,799 metric tonnes from 2,624 metric tonnes.

Pro-forma EBITDA...

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Premier Dixon and Governor Dunleavy Sign Renewed Alaska-Yukon Intergovernmental Accord

Alaska and the Yukon reaffirmed their commitment to several shared issues, including deeper collaboration on research and the ongoing rebuilding of salmon populations in the Yukon River.  

Premier Currie Dixon and Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy met during the fifth annual Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference, where they discussed shared northern energy priorities and the Arctic’s growing strategic importance.

Both Dixon and Dunleavy emphasized the close, longstanding relationship between Alaska and the Yukon, including cross-border family and friendship connections, ties among Indigenous communities and a shared commitment to...

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Alaska's Attorney General Voids 5 Board of Fish Regulations on Area M, Due to Ethics Violation 

Alaska's highest law enforcement authority sent a letter to Alaska's Lieutenant Governor, Nancy Dahlstrom, yesterday, “disapproving” of the Alaska Board of Fisheries' actions on five proposals that were adopted into regulation at its February 18 – 24, 2026, meeting.

The regulations, all affecting Area M salmon fisheries, would have taken effect on June 1, 2026. 

Acting Attorney General Cori Mills, a 14-year veteran of the AG's office, acted under the Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act as a matter of state government accountability, independently...

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Circle Seafoods Sets 2026 Alaska Seine Prices, Holds Pink Base at $0.61

Circle Seafoods announced its 2026 Southeast Alaska seine season base prices, setting pink salmon at $0.61 per pound, chum at $1.07 per pound, and sockeye at $2.50 per pound, with payments processed within weeks rather than months.

The company is maintaining its 2025 final pink price of $0.61 as the 2026 base, citing retail demand built through its Ultra Low Temp Pink Salmon Fillets, now available in 4,000 US stores, including Publix, Whole Foods, H-E-B, and Sprouts Farmers Market...

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SalMar Lifts 2026 Harvest Guidance after Strong First Quarter

SalMar raised its full-year 2026 harvest guidance after posting stronger first-quarter results, helped by higher harvest volumes, improved fish quality and lower costs across parts of the value chain.

The salmon farmer reported group operational EBIT of NOK 1.512 billion for the first quarter on harvest volumes of 60,300 tons, equal to NOK 25.1 per kg. In Norway, operational EBIT came to NOK 1.536 billion on harvest volumes of 56,300 tons, or NOK 27.3 per kg.

The company said performance in Norway...

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All-out Effort for 2026 Yukon Chinook and Chum Salmon Reach Spawning Grounds in US and Canada

For the third consecutive year, catastrophic returns will keep one of the world’s largest salmon fisheries closed to most fishing. But efforts in both the US and Canada are laser-focused on maximizing the number of Chinook and chum salmon that reach their spawning grounds. Yukon Chinooks migrate the longest, and the farthest north of any other salmon in the world. They begin and end their lives in the rivers of the Big Salmon Mountain Range in the Yukon Territory’s...

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Silver Bay Raises Opening Price for Bristol Bay Sockeye Up 23 Percent From 2025

Yesterday, Silver Bay Seafood sent out a letter to their Bristol Bay fleet posting their pre-season price of $1.60/lb for chilled, floated, and bled sockeye. “This is $.30/lb more than last year’s pre-season price and is considered a conservative starting price for the 2026 season,” the letter said.

The Bristol Bay salmon season officially opens June 1, but catches peak around the Fourth of July. Landings drop off significantly by the third week...

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China’s First Mobile Salmon Farm Delivers Commercial Harvest

China’s effort to build a domestic salmon industry hit a milestone this week as the country’s first large-scale “smart” aquaculture vessel harvested thousands of Atlantic salmon raised entirely at sea.

The 150,000-tonne vessel, Guoxin No. 1 2-2, delivered its first commercial batch of roughly 3,000 salmon on Monday, according to Chinese state media. Operated by Qingdao Conson Development Group, the ship is being promoted as the world’s first mobile offshore fish farm capable of producing salmonids on a commercial...

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Nova Austral Opens Facilities to Support Scientific Education and Community Ties

Nova Austral opened its processing plant and Aracena 9 farming center to members of the NGO Nobeles Australes as part of an initiative aimed at supporting scientific education and strengthening ties between the salmon industry and local communities in Chile’s Magallanes region.

The visit gave students firsthand exposure to the technological, operational, and labor standards behind salmon production. The delegation—led by Professor Javier Garay and joined by students Tomás Alarcón, Yuliana Mercado, and Juan Camilo Valencia—was guided through the facilities by Nova Austral...

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Chilean Salmon Council Joins Industry to Celebrate 50 Years of Salmon Farming May 28

Later this month, the Chilean Salmon Council will co-sponsor the 50th anniversary of the salmon aquaculture industry in Chile with a conference, awards, and other events that honor the history and meet the challenges ahead.

The conference, organized by the magazine Mundo Acuícola, and taking place on May 28 in Puerto Montt, will bring together authorities, companies and key actors in the sector to discuss the future of the industry.

The sustainability, competitiveness and international marketing of Chilean salmon...

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Scottish Salmon Survival Rates Hit Record High in Q1 2026

Scottish salmon farming achieved record survival rates in the first quarter of 2026, with March posting the highest monthly performance since reporting began in 2018.

Salmon Scotland reported survival rates of 99.1% in March and 99.03% for the full first quarter, marking the strongest start to the year for the sector. The trade body attributed the improvements to more than £1 billion ($1.4 billion) invested since 2018 in veterinary care, technology, and stock management.

The strong performance supports...

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