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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.

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