Iceland's Marine and Freshwater Research Institute has released its advice for fishing opportunities for 28 fish stocks in Icelandic waters for the 2022/2023 quota year, with a total advised catch of 208,846 tonnes of cod, a 6% decrease from the current year due to a lower reference biomass estimate and catch stabiliser. The advised catch for haddock and saithe is increased and decreased by 23% and 8% respectively, while the advised catch for golden redfish is decreased by 20% due to low recruitment. The advice for Greenland halibut remains the same as the previous year, and the stock size of Icelandic summer spawning herring has increased following a period of decline. All advice is available on the MFRI website.