Russian actions cast doubt on chances of NE Atlantic pelagics quota sharing deal
Russia is no longer invited to the meeting on March 14-15, which means Atlanto-Scandian herring and blue whiting -- for which Russia is a 'fishing state' -- will not be discussed
Pelagics sector sees markets shift, but volumes diverted from Ukraine being absorbed
Ukraine and its neighbors are key markets for capelin and quite important for herring too, but sources say that for now, sales are being diverted without any impact on pricing
Norway’s blue whiting, capelin seasons go on after weak February for herring exports
Bad weather and the purse seine fleet's focus on capelin fishing in Iceland were important reasons for lower herring volumes last month
Russian pollock catching ahead of 2021
Russia's landings in the Far East are up 16% year-on-year thus far, and 18% up in the Okhotsk Sea
Norway mackerel prices flat, herring go on rising in week nine
Weekly export prices for pelagics out of Norway show no signs of being impacted by events in Eastern Europe
Russian pollock landings up year-on-year
Overall wild catches reached 786,500t by the end of February, up 2.2% y-o-y, with landings in the Far East up 8.6%
Retailers propose concrete actions for north Atlantic pelagic management
NAPA has come to the table with practical solutions 'that if taken seriously, could help coastal states to agree on allocations for pelagic species for the first time in over a decade'
Norway starts Barents Sea capelin fishery, wait goes on for herring roe
Just days after the disappointing capelin fishery in Icelandic waters ended, Norwegian vessels were starting with their 42,000t Barents Sea quota
Norway’s herring export volumes, prices lift in week eight
Herring export volumes reached a high point for 2022, as prices continued to rise too; mackerel prices also continued high
No plans in place to sanction Russian landings in Norway
Although landings of Russian fish in Norwegian ports have declined sharply in recent years, Norwegian institutes have stressed that it remains business as usual
