High catch volumes keeping Icelandic whitefish prices flat, for now
After weeks of bad weather, a gap in the clouds has helped Iceland's fishers to land a sizeable catch this week, keeping prices low even as demand soars
Iceland’s whitefish prices go on rising, annual drop delayed
Typically, fish prices on Iceland's whitefish auctions drop to their lowest level from February to May at the height of the catching season -- that has not been the case this year
UK launches new fisheries management group for non-quota finfish species
The UK has launched the Finfish Industry Advisory Group, a new fisheries management group for non-quota finfish species around the country
Iceland expects lower cod volumes, higher prices through March
Just 7,000t of cod was sold in Iceland's fish markets through February, down from 10,000t in the same month last year -- and prices are now getting higher by the day
Icelandic cod, haddock prices drop as catches pick up in week seven
Prices for cod and haddock on Iceland's fishery auctions dipped again in the seventh week of the year as the peak of the traditional catching season approaches
Icelandic whitefish prices hold steady with sales slow in week six
Raw material prices for cod and haddock in Iceland saw a small peak in week six, with sales slow despite good catches
Icelandic whitefish prices dip amid stormy catching season
Raw material prices for cod and haddock in Iceland have dropped in week five reflecting the higher volumes being landed, but storms are also affecting the price
Icelandic cod, haddock prices volatile yet at record January high
Whitefish raw material prices in Iceland have been gradually dropping due to the availability of skrei and the onset of the cod fishing season
Stolt’s new sole farms continue strongly as sales prices rise again
Turbot prices in Q4 improved by a further 9.9% on top of 'significant increases' in the prior quarter, while sole prices also rose 4.6%
US Amendment 80 fleet fears $86m revenue hit, idle vessels after NPFMC vote
'That is going to result in $86m or so in losses to our companies and could cause some of our companies to shut down or just go out of business' -- Chris Woodley, the Groundfish Forum