Lower volume, less value for Icelandic fisheries

Icelandic cod

Fleet caught 993,602 tonnes of fish and shellfish in 2024 with a total first-sales value below ISK 171.2 billion, new analysis confirms

Iceland’s fishers caught 993,602 tonnes of fish and shellfish in 2024 with a total first-sales value of less than ISK 171.2 billion, representing year-on-year decreases of 28% and 13%, respectively, according to new analysis compiled by Statistics Iceland.

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