by Oliver McBride | Feb 9, 2026 | Latest News, Norwegian Fishing Industry
Norwegian Pelagic Fishing Report – Week 06 of 2026:The Marlene landing blue whiting in Killybegs port, Ireland. Photo: Malene S/ Sondre Sandvåg Lower Weekly Volumes From NVG Herring Fishery As expected, weekly volumes of Norwegian spring-spawning herring fell last...
by Oliver McBride | Feb 4, 2026 | Latest News, Norwegian Fishing Industry
Sharp US decline weighs on Norwegian seafood exports in January as weaker dollar, tariffs and quotas hit values and currency effects compound pressures Export Value Falls Despite Higher Volumes Across Several Species Norway exported seafood worth NOK 14.8 billion...
by Oliver McBride | Feb 4, 2026 | Latest News, Norwegian Fishing Industry
Fishing organisations urge Fisheries Directorate to order removal of the KNM Bergen wreck, citing illegal sinking risks to fishing grounds and gear Fishing Organisations Challenge Navy Over KNM Bergen Wreck Norway’s Fisheries Directorate is being formally urged to...
by Oliver McBride | Feb 3, 2026 | Latest News, Norwegian Fishing Industry
Norwegian authorities issue blue whiting best practice guidance, urging fishing industry caution, improved safety measures, and reduced trawl bag rupture risk The Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries has published new best practice guidance for the blue whiting fishery,...
by Oliver McBride | Feb 2, 2026 | Latest News, Norwegian Fishing Industry
Norwegian Pelagic Fishing Report – Week 05 of 2026:Strong week for NVG herring sees 38,740 tonnes landed, alongside blue whiting, mackerel, sprat and horse mackerel catches. Photo: Andreas Møgster/Norges Sildesalgslag NVG Herring Landings Approach 39,000 Tonnes...
by Oliver McBride | Jan 30, 2026 | Latest News, Norwegian Fishing Industry
Pelagic Association urges changes to snow crab rules, warning current live quota system risks quality, capacity, and market stability Industry Group Calls for Adjustments to Live Snow Crab Allocation The Pelagic Association has formally requested changes to Norway’s...