by Oliver McBride | Sep 15, 2025 | Latest News, Norwegian Fishing Industry
Norway seizes Russian fishing vessel LLV Azurit in Båtsfjord, citing national security risks and ordering immediate removal. Photo: Marine Traffic/Svein W Pettersen 2015 The Norwegian government has taken control of the Russian fishing vessel LLV Azurit, which has...
by Oliver McBride | Sep 12, 2025 | Latest News, Norwegian Fishing Industry
Norway’s Institute of Marine Research holds 2026 snow crab quota steady, frustrating fishermen who believe the population could support more. Photo: Norwegian IMR The Institute of Marine Research (HI) has recommended that the total catch of snow crab on the...
by Oliver McBride | Sep 10, 2025 | Latest News, Norwegian Fishing Industry
Norwegian Crustacean fishing – Week 35 of 2025: seafood prices show mixed results with King Crab and brown crab values down despite high catches. Norwegian Seafood Prices Drop Despite Strong Weekly Catches In Week 36, the Norwegian seafood market saw a mixed...
by Oliver McBride | Sep 9, 2025 | Latest News, Norwegian Fishing Industry
Norwegian lawyers argue Oslofjord fishing ban is legally invalid, citing nitrogen pollution, economic losses, human rights breaches and lack of compensation Fishing Ban To Begin In 2026 A ten-year ban on commercial fishing in Oslofjord is set to begin in January 2026,...
by Oliver McBride | Sep 8, 2025 | Latest News, Norwegian Fishing Industry
Norwegian Pelagic Fishing Report – Week 36 of 2025.1Norwegian Sea mackerel fishery lands 27,300 tonnes in a week, with record catches. Photo: Fiskebas Strong Mackerel Week In Norwegian Sea As Landings Surge The Norwegian pelagic fleet recorded another exceptionally...
by Oliver McBride | Sep 6, 2025 | Latest News, Norwegian Fishing Industry
From the meeting the Norwegian Fishermen’s Association and the Norwegian Coastal Fishermen’s Association had with the Minister of Fisheries in May this year regarding requirements for electronic catch reporting (ERS) and tracking (VMS). Photo: NFD The...