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Smaller whitefish catch impacts Iceland’s June landings
Volume of fish and shellfish caught by the fleet decreased by 1% year-on-year to a total 34,837 tonnes
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Declining cod catch hits Iceland’s May landings
Volume of fish and shellfish landed by Iceland’s fishing fleet decreased by 11% or more than 42,000 tonnes in May 2023
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Iceland’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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Fish and chips day nets Norwegian support
Seafood from Norway campaign helping Brits to celebrate iconic dish
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Blue whiting boosts Iceland’s spring catch
Total volume of fish and shellfish landed by fishing fleet increased by 11% or more than 12,400 tonnes in April 2023
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Bumper 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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Iceland’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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Iceland’s 2022 catch value increases 20%
Total volume of fish and shellfish landed by Iceland’s fishing fleet last year increases by 23%
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Norway and UK team up to promote seafood
‘Pescatarian’ should be renamed to something more ‘relatable’ to reach younger audiences
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Iceland'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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Icelandic catch falls
The Icelandic fishing fleet landed 70,628 tonnes of wild-capture fish and shellfish in November 2022
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NEA 2023 catch deal
EU reaches agreements on the shared management of Northeast Atlantic stocks next year
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Irish blue whiting boost
Fishing industry welcomes a commitment from the Minister for the Marine to protect access to the country’s rich blue whiting fishing grounds
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UK nets more quotas
Trilateral fisheries negotiations between the UK, Norway and EU have concluded with the UK fleet securing catch limits worth £202 million in 2023
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Viewpoint: What’s landfill material in other countries is creating $110m in Iceland
Icelanders have created a business culture of making use of the whole fish
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2023 Faroes-Russia deal
The Faroe Islands and Russia have concluded consultations on their fisheries cooperation for 2023
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2023 cod quota cut
Norway and Russia have reached an agreement on joint-fishing opportunities for next year
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Baltic quota reactions
Campign groups welcome some positive actions for certain overfished stocks in the Baltic Sea but fear for cod and herring stocks
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Capelin 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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