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All-time high catch value
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2016-11-10T08:00:00.000Z
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The fishery statistics give main figures for catch and landed value from the fisheries. In 2015, Norwegian vessels delivered 2.3 million tonnes of fish, crustaceans and molluscs.

Fisheries (terminated in Statistics Norway)2015, final figures

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All-time high catch value

In 2015, Norwegian vessels delivered 2.3 million tonnes of fish, crustaceans and molluscs. This is an increase of 1 per cent compared with 2014. The landed value of catch came to NOK 16.9 billion; up 17 per cent from 2014.

Fisheries. Quantity and value of catch, by selected fish species
Quantity (tonnes)Change, per centChange, per centLanded value (NOK million)
20152014 - 20152010 - 20152015
Total2 334 5640.9-12.916 928
Selected fish species
Mackerel241 987-12.93.42 030
Herring313 096-23.1-66.11 860
Cod422 243-10.848.95 722
Saithe151 508-1.5-33.61 490
Greenland halibut14 6494.249.6499
Redfish24 79328.185.9248
Crustaceans and molluscs nei222 9109.548.51 427
Other fish species943 37823.512.83 653
Figure. Fisheries, 2015, final figures. Click on image for larger version.

The final figures from the fisheries in 2015 show an increase in landed value and catch quantity of 3 and 1 per cent respectively compared with the preliminary figures published in January 2016. StatBank is updated with final figures for 2015.