Norwegian fishing regions
Landing statistics by region — who lands what, where, with volumes, leading species and trends across the coast.
Rogaland
Norway's biggest county for landed volume and a major pelagic hub centred on Egersund, where the leading landed species is blue whiting alongside large catches of herring and mackerel
Møre og Romsdal
a large pelagic and whitefish county whose fishing and processing town of Ålesund anchors the fleet, with mackerel the leading landed species ahead of Norwegian spring-spawning herring and saithe
Nordland
a northern coastal county that takes in Lofoten and the winter skrei cod fishery, where Norwegian spring-spawning herring is the top landed species alongside cod and saithe
Troms og Finnmark
Norway's Arctic north and the cod and skrei stronghold, home to the king crab and snow crab fisheries and ports such as Båtsfjord and Tromsø, where cod is the leading landed species
Vestland
a major west-coast pelagic county centred on Bergen and Austevoll, where mackerel and herring are the leading landed species
Trøndelag
a mid-Norway county landing whitefish along its coast and notable for kelp (cuvie) harvesting around Trondheim and the offshore banks
2026 data — updated daily
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