by Oliver McBride | May 5, 2026 | Latest News, Norwegian IMR
Bluefin tuna dominates across entire Atlantic Ocean, with tagging study revealing vast migrations, stock mixing and pressure on Mediterranean fisheries. Landmark Tagging Study Tracks Tuna Across Entire Atlantic A major international study has confirmed that Atlantic...
by Oliver McBride | Apr 20, 2026 | Latest News, Norwegian IMR
Norwegian study explores why overfishing isn’t the sole cause of fish stock decline, examining climate and plankton shifts. Ecosystem Shift: Climate and Plankton Redefining the Future of Norwegian Fisheries A comprehensive report from the Norwegian Institute of...
by Oliver McBride | Feb 23, 2026 | Latest News, Norwegian IMR
Scientists warn critically low sandeel stocks off Norway are now collapsing as researchers report rapid declines and failing year classes. Photo: Åse Husebø/Havforskningsinstituttet. Sandeel Stocks in Norwegian Waters Collapse to Historic Lows Sandeel in the Norwegian...
by Oliver McBride | Feb 17, 2026 | Latest News, Norwegian IMR
Severely deformed wild pink salmon found in Arctic waters, raising concerns over environmental change in Troms and Finnmark. Photo: Havforskningsinstituttet Researchers Document Unprecedented Deformities in Troms and Finnmark Researchers have documented severely...
by Oliver McBride | Feb 5, 2026 | Latest News, Norwegian IMR
Fish biomass has halved since 2013, warns the Norwegian IMR, with recruitment failure, climate impacts and fishing pressure driving declines Recruitment Failure Drives Historic Decline In Fish Biomass The total biomass of fish stocks in Norwegian marine areas has...
by Oliver McBride | Jan 26, 2026 | Latest News, Norwegian IMR
Scientists advise a sharp cut in Barents Sea shrimp catches for 2026, recommending landings do not exceed 83,000 tonnes Scientists Recommend Near‑Halving Of Catch Advice Marine scientists have issued a stark warning over the state of the Barents Sea shrimp stock,...