Antarctic krill landings in Norway — catch statistics
Antarctic krill is a small crustacean harvested by Norwegian vessels in the Southern Ocean for feed and omega-3 oil. In 2025, Norway landed about 60,717 tonnes of antarctic krill (product weight), peaking in April. From 2022 to 2025, annual landings have risen by 22%.
Data through 2025
Monthly landings (tonnes)
Annual landings (tonnes)
2022
49,618 t
2023
50,752 t
2024
57,466 t
2025
60,717 t
Frequently asked questions
- How much antarctic krill does Norway land?
- In 2025, Norway landed about 60,717 tonnes of antarctic krill (product weight), based on official Norwegian landings data.
- When is the antarctic krill season?
- Antarctic krill landings peak in April, while the lowest volumes occur in October.
- Are antarctic krill landings increasing or decreasing?
- From 2022 to 2025, annual landings have risen from 49,618 to 60,717 tonnes (+22%).
2026 data — updated daily
Get the current year and live, daily-updated figures, plus vessel-, buyer- and region-level detail.