Dr. Alexandra Leeper, CEO of The Iceland Ocean Cluster, Reyjavik. Follow Fish Focus’ feature on Women in the Seafood Industry, to mark this year’s International Women’s Day. Fish Focus posed some questions […]
Icelandic Salmon Reports Strong Q4 Recovery, Secures €65M in Financing Ending a challenging year with a stable biological situation Icelandic Salmon is the parent company of Arnarlax and its subsidiaries, […]
GSSI Announce the Recognition of Iceland Responsible Fisheries (IRF) GSSI is pleased to announce the recognition of the Iceland Responsible Fisheries (IRF) programme under version 2.0 of the Global Benchmark […]
ORF Genetics and South-Korean Cellmeat host first cultured shellfish tasting outside Asia in The Icelandic Ocean Cluster. ORF Genetics and the South Korean innovation company Cellmeat presented cultivated shellfish meat […]
Total Icelandic catch in 2024 decreased by 28% from year before. The total fish catch of Icelandic vessels in 2024 was 994 thousand tonnes, which is 28% less than in […]
Profitability in fishing and fish processing in Iceland 2023. Statistics Iceland has compiled and analysed the operating accounts of fishing and fish processing companies for 2023 as well as their […]
Laksesystemer secures international agreements in South Korea, Iceland, and Japan. The Norwegian company Laksesystemer has recently signed agreements to deliver feeding technology to land-based fish farming facilities in South Korea, […]
Iceland Seafood International ‘on the right track’. Group sales for Iceland Seafood International in the third quarter reached €102 million, an increase of 6,5% compared to the same period last […]
GSSI Public Consultation on Iceland Responsible Fisheries Foundation. GSSI is holding a public consultation on the benchmarking of the Iceland Responsible Fisheries Foundation (IRFM) under version 2.0 of the Global […]
Icelandic October fish catch drops. The Icelandic fish catch in October 2024 was approximately 96 thousand tonnes, which is a 22% decrease compared with October 2023. Demersal catch was just […]
Value of Icelandic Coastal Fisheries Was 5 Billion ISK Last Summer According to preliminary figures from the Directorate of Fisheries, the catch of coastal fishing boats in Iceland last summer […]
Grimsby focuses on trade at 40TH Iceland fisheries, seafood and aqua exhibition in Reykjavik. Representing Grimsby Fish Merchants Association and Seafood Grimsby & Humber Alliance, Simon Dwyer attended the 40th […]
MSC and ASC labels boost sales for Iceland’s seafood ready meals. Three Iceland seafood ready meals have enjoyed a 15% lift in sales after a relaunch introducing the Marine Stewardship Council […]
9th Icelandic Fisheries Awards highlights success within the commercial fishing industry The 9th Icelandic Fisheries Awards, hosted by the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, and the City of Kópavogur, […]
Innovasea expands land-based aquaculture solutions to Iceland. Innovasea, a global leader in technologically advanced aquatic solutions for aquaculture and fish tracking, has announced that its globally trusted land-based aquaculture systems […]
Icelandic Fisheries Aqua & Seafood Exhibition 2024 opens today! The Icelandic Fisheries Seafood & Aqua Exhibition (IceFish), opens its doors today and will welcome exhibitors and attendees from around the […]
Icelandic fish catch marginally down in 2023 The total catch of Icelandic vessels in 2023 was 1,375 thousand tonnes which is 3% less than in 2022. The first sale value […]
BAADER showcases cutting-edge fish processing solutions at Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition 2024. Process flexibility and scalability while utilising 100 percent of the fish: BAADER presents its latest Whitefish innovation at the […]
The 14th Icelandic Fisheries, Seafood & Aqua Exhibition (IceFish). From sea to plate – the 100% fish event. A message from Marianne Rasmussen-Coulling, Events Director, Icelandic Fisheries Seafood & Aqua Exhibition […]
MATEY Seafood festival in Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland. The islands of Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland, one of Iceland’s biggest secrets are now on the gastronomic world map, the MATEY Seafood Festival of Vestmannaeyjar, will […]