Greenland halibut landings in Norway — catch statistics
Greenland halibut is a deep-water flatfish taken by trawl and longline in the cold northern waters of the Barents and Norwegian Seas. In 2025, Norway landed about 12,213 tonnes of greenland halibut (product weight), peaking in June. From 2022 to 2025, annual landings have fallen by 26%.
Data through 2025
Monthly landings (tonnes)
Annual landings (tonnes)
2022
16,505 t
2023
21,635 t
2024
14,539 t
2025
12,213 t
Frequently asked questions
- How much greenland halibut does Norway land?
- In 2025, Norway landed about 12,213 tonnes of greenland halibut (product weight), based on official Norwegian landings data.
- When is the greenland halibut season?
- Greenland halibut landings peak in June, while the lowest volumes occur in January.
- Are greenland halibut landings increasing or decreasing?
- From 2022 to 2025, annual landings have fallen from 16,505 to 12,213 tonnes (−26%).
2026 data — updated daily
Get the current year and live, daily-updated figures, plus vessel-, buyer- and region-level detail.