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      TF_geepster
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        April 2nd, 2014

        THE Icelandic factory trawler Therney RE has just docked in Reykjavík after a 38-day trip in Norwegian waters with a catch worth well over £2-million.

        The 1,270 tonnes of fish that landed on the deck over 31 days of fishing produced 665 tonnes of frozen products with a value of 400 million Icelandic kroners (ISK) or £2,135,000 sterling.

        Skipper Kristinn Gestsson said that they had been fishing mainly on the seasonal fishery grounds off Lofoten in northern Norway.

        ‘Fishing was very good and we only lost a couple of days to bad weather,’ he said. ‘We were able to maintain production virtually the whole time and the bulk of the catch has been top-quality cod.’

        According to the regulations governing the activities of Icelandic vessels fishing in Norwegian waters, by-catches of other species may not exceed 30 per cent of the volume of cod. I this trip the by-catch came to approximately 24 per cent.

        ‘We had around 970 tonnes of cod, and other fish were mainly haddock, a little bit of saithe and two tonnes of ling. Production other than cod accounts for around 30 per cent of the catch value.

        ‘Haddock makes up a lot of that and we also have 105 tonnes of fishmeal that were produced from the heads and bones, as well as around 50 tonnes of roe.

        ‘At the moment we can’t use liver to produce fish oil, but that’s something that will be addressed soon.’

        Skipper Gestsson added: ‘It seems that the cod price is improving. Fishmeal has dropped in price but we get good prices for the roe.

        ‘There’s a huge amount of work that goes into all this, not least on the factory deck. Now the crew get a much-deserved break and the relief crew take over for the next trip.’

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        TF_thomasusa80

          Roger Cook, Conservation Officer for the Welsh Federation of Sea Anglers, said, “WFSA has a decent record in protection of individual example and record fish, and fishers can claim Welsh Records without needing to slaughter fish. In match angling, as well, fish survival is underscored. WFSA is satisfied to help Give Fish a Chance. These deliberately worked out sizes will help all fishermen help rationing fish stocks.”

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