UK: Rise in whitefish landings at Lerwick

Published 2024년 8월 26일

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Between January and June 2024, whitefish landings at Lerwick saw a 5% increase, reaching 109,493 boxes, compared to the same period in the previous year. The pelagic sector's autumn herring season is in progress, with plans to boost future landings. There was also a 10% rise in fishing vessel arrivals at the port. Lerwick Port Authority's CEO, Captain Calum Grains, highlighted the port's potential for growth in the fishing, energy, and cruise sectors, backed by new capital projects and developments.
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Rise in whitefish landings at Lerwick There were 109,493 boxes of whitefish landed at Lerwick between January to June 2024, which was a 5% increase on the same six-month period last year. The pelagic sector’s autumn herring season is underway, with developments planned to encourage future landings. There was also a 10% rise in fishing vessel arrivals. Lerwick Port Authority Chief Executive, Captain Calum Grains, commented: “The increased activity across various sectors and the opportunities for the Shetland supply chain were outstanding features of the period. Coupled with the ...
Source: Fish Focus

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