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We Get 1760 Tons of Capelin in Icelandic Waters

The Faroese capelin quota in Icelandic waters is 1760 tonnes, announces the Ministry of Natural Resources and Labour. Faroese vessels can fish for capelin until 15 April. The vessels are authorized to land all capelin for food outside Iceland, or process for food on board. The Icelandic capelin quota is provisionally set at 31,046 tonnes. And the Faroese own five percent of it. It should be 1,552.3 tons. Subtitle: The quota can be fished until 1…
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The Faroese capelin quota in Icelandic waters is 1760 tonnes, announces the Ministry of Natural Resources and Labour. Faroese vessels can fish for capelin until 15 April. The vessels are authorized to land all capelin for food outside Iceland, or process for food on board. The Icelandic capelin quota is provisionally set at 31,046 tonnes. And the Faroese own five percent of it. It should be 1,552.3 tons. Subtitle: The quota can be fished until 1…

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news in on Friday, January 16, 2026.
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