Recent reports reveal a successful week of fishing, with over 53,500 tons of blue whiting and 11,900 tons of capelin brought in by 29 boats and three pelagic trawlers, respectively. The blue whiting fishing has been particularly effective this winter, marking a significant increase from the previous year, while capelin fishing has also seen improved yields, resulting in good market interest. Additionally, herring fishing activities have seen positive results, with nearly 187,000 tons caught by Norwegian and foreign boats since the New Year, indicating a slight increase from the previous year. The size and quality of the catches have been notable, with a range of sizes and roe percentages in the capelin and herring, respectively. The fishing activities have been concentrated in specific areas, with some areas avoiding spawning grounds out of caution.