Norway Reaches 2026 Fisheries Agreement with Russia, Cod Quota at Lowest Level Since 1991
Norway has reached a fisheries agreement with Russia for 2026, setting the Northeast Arctic cod quota at its lowest level since 1991 to ensure sustainable management of fish stocks, the Norwegian government said on Thursday.
The total quota for Northeast Arctic cod has been set at 285,000 tons, down 16% from this year’s level, and
Norway’s share of next year's cod quota will be 139,827 tons, significantly reducing fishing pressure.
The annual agreement is considered crucial for preserving shared resources...
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