News - page 11
The Icelandic fleet can start its deep sea redfish season on the 10th of May and there were eight trawlers on the Reykjanes Ridge as the season opened. There were another twenty foreign vessels outside the 200-mile limit, most of them from Russia. The season has certainly got off to a slow start and according to Therney RE’s skipper Kristinn Gestsson, catches have been exceptionally poor so far...
‘The fishing has changed over the last three days and it’s a lot slower than it has been. Hopefully it won’t last long and the fishing will pick up again soon,’ said Stefán Geir Jónsson, skipper for this trip on Lundey NS, when we spoke to him yesterday...
Lundey NS docked in its home port of Vopnafjördur this evening after over a 24-hour steam from blue whiting fishing grounds in Faroese waters. According to skipper Arnthór Hjörleifsson, they have around 1600 tonnes on board this trip...
Fresher trawler Sturlaugur H Bödvarsson docked in Reykjavík at midday last Monday with good catch on board after a four-day trip. Skipper Eiríkur Jónsson said that with fishing like this, there is nothing to complain about...
Faxi RE was in Akranes last night with a full load of 1500 tonnes of blue whiting. The fish were caught over three days at the southern tip of the Faroese EEZ and skipper Albert Sveinsson said that they had been taking 150 to 400 tonnes in each tow...
We’re getting there. It’s not east to figure out how much blue whiting there is here. The fishing is patchy, nothing fantastic, and it needs patience,’ said Róbert Axelsson, skipper of Ingunn AK for the current trip...
Faxi RE is now on its way to Reykjavík after three days of searching for herring in Breidafjördur. According to skipper Albert Sveinsson, there was nothing to be seen and they didn’t shoot the gear once, according to yesterday’s report of HB Grandi...
Two of HB Grandi’s three fresher trawlers have taken their mackerel quotas for the year, according to HB Grandi...
Faxi RE docked at Vopnafjördur a couple of days ago with the first catch of the summer season for herring and mackerel. The bulk of the 360 tonne catch is mackerel, with only 50 tonnes of herring caught this trip, according to HB Grandi....
All four of HB Grandi’s freezer trawlers, after starting fishing on the 10th of May, managed to finish their redfish quotas before the Seamen’s Day weekend. This year’s quota was small at 2600 tonnes, or 650 tonnes per trawler
All three of HB Grandi’s pelagic vessels called at Vopnafjördur this weekend after their first trip deep south of the Faroes. Faxi RE landed late on Friday night, docking with 1500 tonnes of blue whiting on board,while Lundey NS followed on Sunday with 1600 tonnes and finally Ingunn AK arrived late on Sunday night with 2000 tonnes in its tanks. This totals 5000 tonnes of blue whiting landed at Vopnafjördur this last weekend
Three of HB Grandi’s pelagic vessels, Ingunn AK, Lundey NS and Faxi RE are now searching for blue whiting on fishing grounds south of the Faroe Islands. Ingunn and Lundey have already been there for two days, while Faxi has just arrived on the fishing grounds. So far they have not been successful finding any blue whiting
Purse seiner Víkingur AK is now fishing on capelin off Hornafjördur, and this follows the decision to increase the capelin quota for this season when it looked as if the additional catching capacity would be needed, according to HB Grandi...
Russia is not exploiting considerable fish stocks in its Southern Fisheries because of lacking infrastructure and facilities
In August 2012 the Russian harvest in the Atlantic Ocean amounted to 88,000 MT, 25,900 MT down on the previous month 2012. The contribution of Kaliningrad-based vessels amounted to ca.30%.
Russia's Federal Fisheries Agency has released fresh figures on wild salmon catch in the Russian Far East as per 20 August current
As per 17 August cod and pollock have been recorded as the main drivers of the national catch on the growth side while wild salmon fishes of the Russian Far East have heavily contributed in the opposite direction causing an overall decrease on the last year
The Russian catch in January -July 2012 declined by about 66000 tonnes though some main species like pollock in the Russian Far East displayed an increase
In July 2012 the Russian harvest in the Atlantic Ocean amounted to 113,900 MT, 27,200 MT up on the previous month 2012. The contribution of Kaliningrad-based vessels amounted to 28%. The bottom trawl fishery in the Barents Sea was conducted by up to 88 Murmansk-based trawlers, including up to 25 small inshore boats
In July 2012 the Russian harvest in the Atlantic Ocean amounted to *** MT, 27,200 MT up on the previous month of 2012. The contribution of Kaliningrad-based vessels amounted to **%.