Substantial Icelandic capelin catch in March

Published 2023년 4월 25일

Tridge summary

Icelandic vessels saw a significant increase in fish catch in March, reaching 255 thousand tonnes compared to 145 thousand tonnes the previous year, largely due to a substantial catch of capelin. However, demersal catch decreased by 11%, with cod catch specifically down by 18% compared to March 2022. The total catch from April 2022 to March 2023 was 1,370 thousand tonnes, marking an 8% decrease from the same period the year before. The data provided is preliminary and is gathered by the Directorate of Fisheries.
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Original content

The total fish catch of Icelandic vessels in March was 255 thousand tonnes compared with roughly 145 thousand tonnes in March 2022. This increase is mainly due to ample capelin catch, which was nearly 209 thousand tonnes compared with just above 95 thousand tonnes in March last year. Demersal catch was nearly 43 thousand tonnes, a decrease by 11% whereof cod catch was roughly 24 thousand tonnes, 18% less than in March last year. In the 12 month period from April 2022 to March 2023 the overall catch was 1,370 thousand tonnes which is 8% less ...
Source: Fish Focus

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