Icelandic cod, haddock prices continue to rise as bad weather hits supply
Although October was a fairly stable month on the national whitefish auction, volumes have been limited through November and prices are heading higher for both species
Leroy’s ‘best estimate’ is Norwegian trawlers will take 32% cod quota hit in 2025
'The government's adopted quota report and reintroduction of the trawl ladder mean that the trawler fleet's quota will be reduced over and above the general quota,' said Leroy Seafood
Norway’s wild-caught whitefish exports sink in October as quota pinch tightens
There was a 13% y-o-y drop in wild fresh cod exports for October, while frozen cod sales fell even more sharply, by 23% y-o-y
Norway, Russia cut Barents Sea cod quota 25% for 2025
The Norwegian fisheries directorate has confirmed a cut in the country's Atlantic cod quota for next year, setting a TAC of 340,000t
Norwegian saithe prices go through roof as processors turn to alternate species
Auction prices for H&G frozen saithe have gone ballistic in the last few weeks, as more processors are forced to turn to the species with cod quotas likely to hit record lows next year
Norway’s cod quota cut to be sharper for offshore fleet thanks to ‘trawl ladder’ rules
Although the new cod quotas to be announced this week are expected to bring a sharp decrease in Barents Sea fishing volumes, the trawl fleet will carry more of that burden
Global wild whitefish supply projected to drop 100,000t in 2025
The latest supply projections from this year's Groundfish Forum show a sharp reduction in Atlantic cod, with hake and hoki the only wild-caught species to see significant increases
Live from Groundfish: Recap all the news from Copenhagen
Undercurrent News was live from the 2024 Groundfish Forum, being held Oct. 15-17 in Copenhagen, Denmark
Norwegian whitefish auction prices at record levels in week 40
Auction prices for H&G frozen Norwegian cod, haddock and saithe are at, or close to, record levels in week 40
Fast-track permitting system for fish farming structures unlawful, says US court
The ruling on the federal permitting system dubbed Nationwide Permit 56 finds procedural violations under US environmental laws, but a final decision on its future is pending