Hard to handle herring
HB Grandi’s pelagic vessel Faxi RE is now fishing for herring in Breidafjördur and the herring are not easy to handle.
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HB Grandi’s pelagic vessel Faxi RE is now fishing for herring in Breidafjördur and the herring are not easy to handle.
Following the Ministry of Fisheries’ decision to allocate a 40,000 tonne initial quota for the upcoming season on Icelandic summer-spawning herring, HB Grandi’s vessels have a 4500 tonne share of the quota. Each of the three pelagic vessels operated by the company is scheduled to spend one trip on herring on Breidafjördur fishing grounds and Faxi RE is due to sail tonight.
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HB Grandi’s factory trawler Helga María AK docked in Reykjavík yesterday morning after spending most of the last month fishing off the south and south-west of Iceland.
HB Grandi’s fresher trawler Ásbjörn RE docked early this morning in Reykjavík with between 120 and 125 tonnes of mixed fish on board after a five-day trip. According to chief mate and relief skipper for this trip Einar Bjarni Einarsson, fishing was reasonable, although he said they still had to work for their fish.
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‘I can say that we’ve taken something of a beating on the way home. The weather was terrible and we took it slowly,’ said skipper Gunnar Einarsson of HB Grandi’s trawler Sturlaugur H Bödvarsson AK when we spoke to him yesterday as the ship docked in Akranes.
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