Norway and Faroe Islands agree on 2024 fishing deal

Published 2023년 12월 18일

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Norway and the Faroe Islands have agreed on a new fisheries agreement for the 2024 season. With the decline in the cod and haddock quotas in the Barents Sea, the agreement for 2024 entails a reduction of the quota levels from 2023. The Faroe Islands' quotas for cod in the Norwegian zone are reduced by 600 metric tons.
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Norway and the Faroe Islands have agreed on a new fisheries agreement for the 2024 season. With the decline in the cod and haddock quotas in the Barents Sea, the agreement for 2024 entails a reduction of the quota levels from 2023. The Faroe Islands' quotas for cod in the Norwegian zone are reduced by 600 metric tons to 4,345 metric tons, and the haddock quota is reduced from 1,100 ...
Source: Intrafish

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