In the third quarter, Norway's seafood exports reached a record NOK 44.1 billion, driven by high volumes of salmon, trout, mackerel, and prawns, despite challenges like increased costs for salmon producers and quota reductions for certain species. Salmon exports alone were valued at NOK 31.8 billion, with Germany showing significant growth. Farmed cod exports reached a historic high, while frozen cod and clipfish exports declined. Mackerel exports surged due to strong demand in Asian markets, while king and snow crab exports fell sharply. Prawn exports saw a remarkable increase, particularly in raw, frozen industrial prawns, with Iceland, Canada, and China as key markets. Overall, the export landscape showed mixed results, with notable growth in some areas and declines in others.