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Icelandic catch becomes more valuable
Ex-vessel value for 2023 increased to over ISK 197 billion, new figures confirm
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NewsIncreased whitefish catch for Icelandic fleet in May
But total volume of fish and shellfish landed falls 14% year-on-year
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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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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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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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NewsScottish catch value bounces back (but not to pre-Covid levels)
Despite its challenges, 2022 was a strong year for the fishing sector, says Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon
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Icelandic fleet’s catch volume and value fall in first-half of 2023
Reduced landings seen in the demersal, pelagics and shellfish categories
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NewsSmaller 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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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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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 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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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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NewsMed fishing agreement
EU fisheries ministers decide fishing opportunities for 2023 in the Mediterranean and Black Seas