All Cod articles – Page 2
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NewsFarmed salmon now Iceland’s second most valuable fish
Atlantic salmon produced in aquaculture systems is now second only to wild-caught cod in terms of how much export income it generates
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NewsHuge cod quota cut advised for Barents Sea
Reductions also recommended for haddock and Greeland halibut
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NewsNorwegian seafood exports decline for first time in three years
Seafood worth over NOK 40 billion was exported by the Scandinavian country in the first-quarter of 2024
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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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NewsIcelandic catch increases in value
Total value of fish and shellfish landed by the Icelandic fishing fleet in 2023 reached more than ISK 197.3 billion
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NewsIceland’s 2023 catch decreases
Fishing fleet’s landings fell by 3% or more than 39,000 tonnes compared with the previous year to 1,378,768 tonnes
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NewsHerring boosts Iceland’s November ’23 catch
Total volume of fish and shellfish landed increased by more than 17,000 tonnes to 87,695 tonnes
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NewsUK, Norway agree package for continued North Sea access
UK fishermen to benefit from continued access to Norwegian North Sea waters to fish for stocks such as cod, haddock and hake
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NewsKFO: Fisheries Council outcome ‘acceptable’ to Ireland
Organisation’s CEO gives guarded welcome to conclusion of talks with additional mackerel secured
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NewsOceana: EU, UK fishing deal puts stocks at risk
Scientific advice again ignored for a significant proportion of fish populations, says NGO
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News2024 fishing deals agreed by EU, UK and Norway
Agreements will secure access to waters and important opportunities for EU fishers, says Commissioner Virginijus Sinkevičius
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NewsWeak currency helping Norwegian seafood exporters to another record
Scandinavian country on course to exceed NOK 170 billion in overseas seafood sales in 2023
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NewsIceland catching less fish this year but its value increases
Some 1,116,281 tonnes of fish were caught in the first three quarters of 2023, with a first-sales value of almost ISK 154.5 billion
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NewsNorwegian cod, haddock win back sustainable certification
Two years after losing their MSC certification, the inshore fisheries have been re-certified to the fishing standard
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NewsIceland’s October catch decreases
Fleet landed a total 129,473 tonnes last month, according to figures from the Directorate of Fisheries
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NewsReport: Canadian authorities doing a poor job of managing fisheries
Fisheries and Oceans Canada yet to deliver on corrective measures that it committed to seven years ago, says Commissioner Jerry DeMarco
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NewsAgreement reached on Baltic Sea fishing opportunities for 2024
“We have a responsibility to set the fishing opportunities at levels that can help the stocks recover,” says EU Commissioner Virginijus Sinkevičius
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Iceland increases fisheries and export earnings
Fleet earned ISK 141 billion from its overseas cod sales, new figures confirm
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Less Icelandic cod caught in September
Total volume of fish and shellfish landed by the fishing fleet decreased by 1% to 119,346 tonnes
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