Marine Harvest order latest for Norwegian yard refocused on seafood
An order for a salmon transport vessel from Marine Harvest's new JV is the latest in the seafood sector for Kleven, which didn’t build a new fishing vessel for close to ten years
Ervik snaps up longliner left with no Russian quota from shipyard
After owner failed to get quota for vessel, Norway’s largest longline fleet owner came in for a deal from the Russian shipyard for a new-build
Barents Sea cod, haddock quotas likely to stabilize in 2018
Although the ICES has advised the cutting of the Norwegian and Russian Barents Sea cod and haddock quotas in 2017, they should stabilize after this
HB Grandi Q2 earnings drop
Icelandic fishing and processing firm reported a drop in earnings and sales in Q2
Leroy buyout of wild whitefish firms gets competition authority approval
Competition authority approval follows government approval, meaning Leroy will then move to complete buyouts of Havfisk and Norway Seafoods
Norwegian gov’t approves Leroy deal for Havfisk, Norway Seafoods
Leroy Seafood Group's acquisition of shares in Havfisk and Norway Seafoods has been approved by Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries
Damanaki: Brexit won’t mean UK can just control fisheries at national level
Maria Damanaki, the former European commissioner for fisheries, said it is an illusion that the UK will be able to dictate its fishing policies after Brexit
Brexit vote casting shadow on whitefish price prospects, says Nordea
The vote from the UK in favor of leaving the European Union has created an uncertain climate for the development of whitefish prices, wrote an analyst from Nordea
Havfisk Q2 profit rockets on strong cod catches, prices
Norwegian fishing company Havisk reported a bumper second quarter profit, with strong catches and prices for cod
Havfisk focused on cod, haddock for the first half of 2016
The Norwegian fishing firm's catch statistics for the second quarter, and first half, of the year show that haddock has been more of a focus than in 2015