Photo: Odd Lundberg AS - Kolmulefiske 2025/Norges Sildesalgslag
The Norwegian Pelagic Fishing Course in Week 7
NORWAY
Tuesday, February 18, 2025, 00:10 (GMT + 9)
The NVG herring fishery is nearing its end for the winter, while the blue whiting fishery is expected to pick up after a week of bad weather
NVG Herring:
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- Last week, five vessels reported a total catch of 1,544 tons.
- It is unlikely that significant NVG herring fishing will occur this winter.
- A few coastal vessels may attempt to fish for roe herring, but no catches have been reported yet.
Mackerel:

- 420 tons of mackerel were reported, caught by two trawlers northwest of Scotland.
- The catches were achieved with short and efficient hauls, and both quality and price have been satisfactory.
- Limited mackerel fishing is expected in the near future, as most larger vessels are awaiting the main season, which is likely to commence around August.
Blue Whiting:
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- Blue whiting fishing has been significantly impacted by adverse weather conditions over the past week.
- 14 vessels reported a total catch of 27,530 tons from international waters.
- Fishing activity was reported to be slower on Sunday, but with improved weather conditions, many vessels resumed searching.
- Several vessels were heading west towards the blue whiting fishing grounds yesterday, and currently, over 20 vessels are active in the area.
- A significant increase in fishing activity is anticipated in the coming week, with expectations of locating ample blue whiting stocks.
Horse Mackerel:

- On Thursday, a notable catch of large horse mackerel was reported from the Møre coast.
- "Vestervik" reported a catch of 40 tons, with an average size of 700 grams, landed at Olav E. Fiskestrand.
- On Monday, "Kystbas" reported a catch of 3 tons of horse mackerel from Vestland. These fish averaged 650 grams.
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