All Capelin articles
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NewsFishScanner tested during capelin survey
Hampiðjan’s DynIce Data cable and the Star Oddi Fish Scanner have been brought together to provide a new look at assessing stock
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NewsIcelandic fisheries landings up 3% in February
A rise in pelagic catches lifted the total volume of fish landed in the month to 69,945 tonnes
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NewsIcelandic fleet hit by zero capelin catch in March
Total volume of fish and shellfish landed by the Iceland’s fishing fleet fell by almost 200,000 tonnes year-on-year to 60,434 tonnes
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NewsZero capelin catch hits Iceland’s February landings
Total volume of fish and shellfish landed by the Icelandic fishing fleet in February 2024 fell by 56% year-on-year to 65,414 tonnes
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NewsIceland’s Q1 catch slips but value holds firm
In the first three months of 2023, Icelandic vessels caught less than 520,000 tonnes of product, according to preliminary statistics
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NewsBumper capelin catch for Iceland
The total volume of fish and shellfish landed by Iceland’s fishing fleet increased by 75% or almost 110,000 tonnes in March 2023
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NewsIceland’s catch down by over a quarter
The total volume of fish and shellfish landed by the fishing fleet in February 2023 decreased by 27% or more than 53,300 tonnes
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NewsIceland’s catch halves
Total volume of fish and shellfish landed by the fishing fleet decreased by 50% or almost 110,000 tonnes in January 2023
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NewsIceland's '22 catch soars
The total volume of fish and shellfish landed by Iceland’s fishing fleet in 2022 increased by 22%, reaching a total 1,417,756 tonnes
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NewsIcelandic catch falls
The Icelandic fishing fleet landed 70,628 tonnes of wild-capture fish and shellfish in November 2022
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NewsCapelin lifts Iceland
A huge capelin catch helped Iceland’s fleet to land 40% more fish in the 12 months through July 2022
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NewsQ1 pelagic earnings soar
Some 563,609 tonnes of fisheries products were caught by Iceland’s fishing fleet in the opening quarter of 2022
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NewsIcelandic catch growth
A large blue whiting catch helped the fishing fleet to land 33% more fish and shellfish in May 2022
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NewsCapelin lifts Iceland catch
A bumper capelin catch helped Iceland’s fleet to land 34% more fish in the 12 months through April 2022
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40% jump in Iceland catch
A huge capelin catch helped Iceland’s fishing fleet to land 40% more fish and shellfish in March 2022
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NewsIcelandic catch trebles
Thanks to a bumper capelin catch, Iceland’s fishing fleet landed 220,032 tonnes of fish and shellfish in January 2022
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NewsFishing gains fuelled by capelin
One of Iceland’s largest seafood companies reported fishing gains of 19,000 tonnes in 2021
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NewsGearing up for capelin
Iceland’s pelagic sector is looking forward to what is hoped will be the largest capelin season for a couple of decades