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- The Illex Squid Fishing Season: Fishing threatens to be suspended for nearly 20 days.2024/06/05 09:39This year's squid harvest was unusual from the start. Southern Patagonia, located south of the 49°S parallel, is not exploited by a powerful fleet, but is operated by a fleet 200 miles away. However, since the start of the season, the crews of the 70-vessel Potera fleet have found surprising concentrations of squid in the area and at this time of year.
- Chinese aquatic exporters are under pressure to pay high freight rates!2024/06/07 09:00Chinese aquatic exporters faced a significant increase in transportation costs in May as vessels were rerouted around the Red Sea, according to exporters and news reports. The situation resulted in a severe squeeze on profits.
- Southeast Pacific and Southwest Atlantic squid prices continue to rise with active market trading2024/06/19 08:57In week 24 (June 7 to June 13), squid prices in the Southeast Pacific and Southwest Atlantic (offline) continued to rise, but at a slower rate. While Southwest Atlantic (offline) large size squid prices saw a downward revision, Northwest Pacific and Indian Ocean squid prices remained stable.
- Argentine squid is experiencing significant growth in the Chinese market2024/07/24 15:39China imported a record 12,542 tonnes of frozen squid from Argentina in May this year, with a total value of $42.5 million, according to the latest data from Chinese customs. The surge was attributed to heavy fishing by Argentine fishing vessels, which in the first half of 2024 in reached 153,000 tonnes, up 54% year-on-year.
- Frozen baby octopus all the rage in South Korea! Imports up 15%2024/07/12 15:50South Korea's imports of frozen baby octopus reached 1,904 tonnes in May 2024, up 13 per cent year-on-year, indicating strong market demand, according to the latest data from Union Forsea Corp. Cumulative total imports this year have exceeded 10,629 tonnes, up 15% year-on-year.
- Silver Fish2024/08/15 11:53BQF Silver fish
- Mahi Mahi Fillets Skin On2024/08/15 11:55Frozen Mahi Portion
- Monkfish (Lophius Litulon)2024/08/15 11:57Monkfish (Lophius Litulon)
- John Dory (Zeus Faber)2024/08/15 11:59John Dory (Zeus Faber)
- Yellow Croaker (Larimichthys Crocea)2024/08/15 12:02Yellow Croaker (Larimichthys Crocea)
- Frozen Pacific Mackerel (Scomber Japonicus) Whole Round2024/08/15 11:53Frozen Pacific Mackerel (Scomber Japonicus) WR
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- Mackerel Fillet (Scomber Japonicus)2024/08/15 16:22Frozen Pacific Mackerel (Scomber Japonicus) Fillet
- Mackerel Tube (Scomber Japonicus)2024/08/15 16:22Frozen Pacific Mackerel (Scomber Japonicus) Tube
- Swimming crab supply may become scarce in the second half of the year2024/08/16 15:44According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the U.S. imported a total of 12,092 tons of pike crab from January to May, up 25% year-on-year; and the import price rose month by month, from $11.36/lb in January to $11.83/lb in May.
- See you at Booth#A1-1117, Oct. 30-Nov. 01 in Qingdao, China Fisheries & Seafood Expo2024/08/26 17:27Welcome to visit our booth at Booth#A1-1117, Oct.30-Nov. 01 in Qingdao, China Fisheries & Seafood Expo 2024
- Falkland Islands squid industry in crisis: Would be baned by the year of 2025?2024/09/03 14:58The future of the Falkland Islands' fishing industry is looking increasingly bleak, with the industry facing an unprecedented crisis as scientists warn about the long-term sustainability of the Loligo squid stock. Recently, the Falkland Islands Government was forced to call an abrupt halt to all fishing in the second fishing season of 2024 due to the plummeting squid stock, a decision that sent shockwaves through the Falkland Islands, Galicia, Spain and the entire South Atlantic fishing community.
- An Analysis of the Squid Market for the First Half of 20242024/09/10 17:31The gigas squid stocks are experiencing significant depletion, leading to a pronounced increase in price levels. From January to August of this year, the prices of gigas squid have remained elevated, with the annual average price reflecting an increase of nearly 62% points compared to the same period in the previous year. Notably, during the first week of June, Peru initiated the harvesting of smaller squid varieties, which were priced lower; however, the overall trend for squid prices in Peru has been upward. Particularly striking is the remarkable surge in prices observed in the first week of September, where the current weekly average price has reached 10,750 soles per tonne, marking the highest price level seen in nearly three years.
- Market supply is limited, driving the squid price index to rise sharply2024/09/14 10:34According to data observations from Zhejiang Zhoushan International Agricultural Products Trade Center Co., Ltd.: In terms of the monthly price index operation, the monthly price index for China's distant ocean squid rose significantly in August 2024, closing at 191.16 points, an increase of 3.58% compared to the previous month. In terms of the weekly price index operation, the price index steadily increased each week in August. Among them, the second week saw the largest increase, reaching 2.79%; by the end of August, the index closed at 187.11 points, up 6.23% compared to the end of July.
- The squid catch in the central waters of Peru is expected to remain stable in the future2024/09/18 09:27According to the predictions of the Multi-Sectoral El Niño Phenomenon Research Committee (ENFEN) of Peru, the La Niña phenomenon is expected to gradually weaken, and it is anticipated that ocean conditions will remain neutral until April 2025, although negative anomalies may occur.
- The Rise of the Emerging Big Four: Global Warming and the New Landscape of Fisheries2024/09/24 14:56Traditionally, the four most famous fishing grounds in the world are the Hokkaido fishing grounds in Japan, the Newfoundland fishing grounds in Canada, the North Sea fishing grounds in the United Kingdom and the Peruvian fishing grounds in Peru. These fisheries are famous for their rich fishery resources and unique reasons for their formation. Nowadays, with global warming and changes in fishery resources, the emerging four major fishing grounds are gradually replacing the traditional fishing grounds as the new fishing centres.