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Falklands Fisheries: The Islands’ Loligo squid season has been paused for about two weeks after low squid biomass was recorded. The Fisheries Department says the halt is precautionary, agreed with industry, with targeted trawling continuing to map squid distribution and guide next steps. Falklands Energy & Housing: The Falkland Islands Government has approved plans for 160 modular housing units (320 beds) to support personnel for the Sea Lion offshore field, with hydrocarbon extraction expected in the first half of 2028. The committee also backed a major fishing-sector project, underscoring how construction and workforce accommodation are moving alongside fisheries and hydrocarbons. Falklands Immigration Policy: MLAs backed a pause in processing Permanent Residence Permits for a year while the scheme is reviewed, citing the need to manage population pressures as oil development ramps up demand for skilled labour. Falklands Industry & Trade: A new episode of the IntraFish podcast looks at a proposal for salmon farming in the Falklands and how Chile’s salmon industry is searching for new growth routes. Local Culture & Community: A new café, 1821, has opened in the Stables at Falkland Estate, partnering with local suppliers and offering a dog-friendly menu.

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