Norwegian mackerel fishing is delayed by storms, first batch of spring spawning herring lands on the northern coast.

Published 2025년 10월 14일

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Core tip: In the 41st week of 2025, the Norwegian fishing industry reaches a seasonal turning point—the first batch of Norwegian spring spawning herring (NVG herring) arrives from the northern waters, while mackerel fishing in the North Sea is again affected by adverse weather. The intertwined winds and waves of October bring a cold test for the North European offshore fishing industry, also marking the official start of a new fishing season.

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The "Zenit" from the waters west of Sørøya in northern Norway was the first to report the autumn's first batch of NVG herring catch, followed closely by the "Vikingbank" from the Karmøy fleet. This week, a total of 2,230 tons of NVG herring were reported, with fish body weights averaging between 235 and 322 grams, indicating excellent quality and abundant new season resources. The water temperature in the fishing area was relatively low, and the sea currents were stable, which is considered a signal that the herring migration period has officially started this year. In contrast to the northern bounty, the mackerel fishing operation in the North Sea faced a challenging week. Persistent strong winds and heavy rains hindered the progress of fishing, forcing most fleets to temporarily suspend operations. Despite this, a total of 8,044 tons of mackerel were reported for the week, with a significant increase in production when the weather briefly improved over the weekend—1,744 tons on ...
Source: Foodmate

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