by Oliver McBride | Sep 15, 2024 | Latest News, Norwegian Fishing Industry
The loss of MSC certification for cod, haddock, and NVG herring offers insights into the role of sustainability certification in the Norwegian fishing industry The recent loss of Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification for parts of Norway’s cod and...
by Oliver McBride | Sep 13, 2024 | Latest News, Norwegian Fishing Industry
The Norwegian government will set up a public legislative committee to evaluate and revise maritime regulations on safety and labour The Norwegian government has announced plans to establish a public law commission to evaluate and revise the current Ship Labour Act...
by Oliver McBride | Sep 12, 2024 | Latest News, Norwegian Fishing Industry
A new record of approx. 45 km of nets have been removed from the seabed during the Norwegian Fisheries Directorate’s annual cleanup operation. Photo: Fiskeridirektoratet A record-breaking 1,637 fishing nets, totalling approximately 45 kilometres in length, have...
by Oliver McBride | Sep 10, 2024 | Featured News, Latest News, Norwegian Fishing Industry
The Norwegian mackerel season is showing strong results with an estimated 44 percent of the 2024 quota already caught in national waters. Photo: Ole Inge Møgster/ Hardhau The Norwegian fishing fleet has caught 44% of this year’s mackerel quota, with efforts...
by Oliver McBride | Sep 9, 2024 | Featured News, Latest News, Norwegian Fishing Industry
Norwegian Pelagic Fishing Report – Week 36 of 2024. Photo: NSC Another successful week for mackerel fishing, with Faroese vessels also making progress in the Northeast Atlantic, reports Norges Sildesalgslag. Mackerel: The mackerel fishing season continues to...
by Oliver McBride | Sep 4, 2024 | Latest News, Norwegian Fishing Industry
The Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries released its report into “tourist fishing” concluding it doesn’t know the impact on local fish stocks Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries Releases Report on Tourist Fishing The Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries...