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Aquaculture (terminated in Statistics Norway)

Updated

Key figures

64.5

NOK billion in first-hand value of salmon in 2018

Aquaculture
Fish for food (tonnes)ShareChange in per centFirst-hand value (NOK million)Change in per cent
2017 - 20182017 - 2018
2018
Total1 354 939100.03.667 8434.4
Salmon1 282 00394.63.764 5114.7
Rainbow trout68 3455.02.03 055-1.3
Char2880.0-15.820-9.0
Cod:::::
Halibut1 8420.113.51825.0
Shellfish1 7210.1-29.83815.1
Other fish species:::::

See selected tables from this statistics

Table 1 
Sales of slaughtered fish for food. Quantity, by fish species and county. Tonnes

Sales of slaughtered fish for food. Quantity, by fish species and county. Tonnes1
TotalSalmonRainbow troutCharCodHalibutShellfishOther fish species
1The quantity is masured in round weight. The conversion factor for weight is changed from 2000.
2008848 266737 25485 56646818 0521 5872 0533 286
2009961 469862 30574 30542120 9241 5681 728218
20101 019 810939 53654 67549221 2401 6102 001256
20111 143 9011 064 86858 55427615 2732 7671 926237
20121 321 1281 232 09474 67830910 0331 7402 001273
20131 247 8651 168 32471 552:3 7701 3852 363:
20141 332 4971 258 35668 986:1 3861 2572 016:
20151 380 8411 303 34673 007260:1 2442 773:
20161 326 1561 233 61987 853333:1 4602 213:
20171 308 4871 236 35466 999342:1 6232 450:
20181 354 9391 282 00368 345288:1 8421 721:
 
2018
Rogaland65 24364 019:00:260
Hordaland207 584172 67034 86700::0
Sogn og Fjordane96 30481 40814 6680:::0
Møre og Romsdal90 37078 306:00::0
Trøndelag324 080319 783:::01 0830
Nordland255 609250 532:240:0555:
Troms - Romsa188 419188 39800:0:0
Finnmark - Finnmárku113 506113 476::0000
Other Counties13 82413 411145:004:

Table 2 
Sales of slaughtered fish for food. First-hand value by fish species and county, NOK 1000

Sales of slaughtered fish for food. First-hand value by fish species and county, NOK 1000
TotalSalmonRainbow troutCharCodHalibutShellfishOther fish species
200817 461 42915 225 2621 639 13819 081371 696111 95813 81980 475
200922 456 56720 177 9001 754 37319 304359 837115 81312 85616 484
201030 769 41828 511 9901 729 30421 523347 383121 98518 74618 487
201128 951 88926 924 2781 530 09515 667267 373171 58125 36517 530
201230 039 18027 954 6501 695 93816 500209 863132 87110 95018 407
201340 479 66937 921 5242 289 696:119 990106 89613 104:
201444 334 17141 822 5012 305 130:43 683114 02214 427:
201546 864 08344 438 5432 221 32315 777:142 61329 310:
201664 038 76060 121 4673 682 12219 412:161 57924 542:
201764 992 49561 635 0113 096 10022 131:172 87232 773:
201867 843 38764 511 2933 055 16720 147:181 54037 731:
 
2018
Rogaland3 297 8143 185 592:00:5800
Hordaland10 130 9978 603 4251 521 78000::0
Sogn og Fjordane4 539 2993 867 845661 7560:::0
Møre og Romsdal4 684 1584 101 181:00::0
Trøndelag16 049 32015 894 013:::020 3660
Nordland13 024 76712 777 656:16 780:08 472:
Troms - Romsa9 746 7069 746 06900:0:0
Finnmark - Finnmárku5 686 0365 684 090::0000
Other Counties684 290651 4226 709:00357:

Table 3 
Number of licenses running, workers and labour, by type of production and county. Salmon and rainbow trout

Number of licenses running, workers and labour, by type of production and county. Salmon and rainbow trout
TotalProduction of fish for foodHatcheries and fingerling production
LicencesPersonsMan-hours (1000)LicencesPersonsMan-hours (1000)LicencesPersonsMan-hours (1000)
20081 1423 9195 5139222 7144 0482201 2051 465
20091 2044 2385 7349902 9304 2302141 3081 504
20101 2074 9326 4499943 4564 7912131 4761 658
20111 2255 3166 8671 0163 7845 0752091 5321 792
20121 2065 4267 1941 0063 9695 3642001 4571 830
20131 2085 5657 8631 0184 1776 0281901 3881 835
20141 2045 7598 1411 0154 2986 2391891 4611 902
20151 2566 3528 7441 0674 7546 7431891 5982 001
20161 2867 2739 9381 0995 6277 7791871 6462 159
20171 3237 50210 0661 1295 7627 9231941 7402 143
20181 3447 90310 6381 1606 1298 3651841 7742 273
 
2018
Rogaland924585647829437214164192
Hordaland2331 5351 9531831 1171 47050418483
Sogn og Fjordane1105306889740854913122139
Møre og Romsdal1537301 03812550575528225283
Trøndelag2421 5512 1892111 2091 75931342430
Nordland2441 4172 0602141 1051 59730312463
Troms - Romsa1311 0061 2011209001 04611106155
Finnmark - Finnmárku107597848103::4::
Other Counties32799629::3::

Table 4 
Stock of live fish for food, by species of fish and county. 1 000 pieces

Stock of live fish for food, by species of fish and county. 1 000 pieces
2018
1 000 piecesPer cent
Stock per 1 JanuarySuppliesDelivered for saleLossStock per 31 DecemberLoss
The whole country
Total427 312367 994289 66256 806448 84113.0
Salmon402 744341 524270 01552 847421 40712.8
Rainbow trout21 08424 17418 3453 45523 45915.5
Other fish species3 4842 2961 3025043 97513.5
Rogaland
Total27 73121 34914 4894 83129 76116.8
Salmon26 35420 66014 2304 70228 08217.3
Rainbow trout::::::
Other fish species::::::
Hordaland
Total65 14961 05047 83613 09865 26620.1
Salmon55 33248 51439 04710 69854 10219.6
Rainbow trout::::::
Other fish species::::::
Sogn og Fjordane
Total36 63327 12822 6966 86134 20319.4
Salmon31 09222 49618 4915 98729 10919.9
Rainbow trout::::::
Other fish species::::::
Møre og Romsdal
Total23 79458 21319 6436 10056 26515.2
Salmon19 55454 03116 1575 52651 90315.5
Rainbow trout3 7573 8953 2945113 84713.4
Other fish species4832871926351512.5
Trøndelag
Total90 21645 66668 0007 96459 91910.6
Salmon89 19944 07267 2317 83958 20110.6
Rainbow trout::::::
Other fish species::::::
Nordland
Total80 19671 18054 2777 29889 8018.6
Salmon78 43469 64052 5877 50187 9859.0
Rainbow trout::::::
Other fish species::::::
Troms - Romsa
Total57 64748 12537 7395 84262 1909.7
Salmon57 62648 11637 7305 83062 1819.7
Rainbow trout::::::
Other fish species::::::
Finnmark - Finnmárku
Total37 99431 64721 8024 20443 63510.3
Salmon37 91031 56721 7424 19843 53710.3
Rainbow trout::::::
Other fish species::::::
Other Counties
Total7 9523 6383 1816107 8007.7
Salmon7 2442 4282 8015666 3058.4
Rainbow trout248949202209753.2
Other fish species460261178245204.8

Table 5 
Sales of shellfish, by species. Tonnes and NOK 1000

Sales of shellfish, by species. Tonnes and NOK 1000
Quantity (tonnes)First hand value (NOK 1000)
TotalBlue musselsGreat Atlantic scallopsFlat and cupped oystersOther speciesTotalBlue musselsGreat Atlantic scallopsFlat and cupped oystersOther species
20082 0532 035431113 8199 9051804673 267
20091 7281 649846812 8567 4693245334 530
20102 0011 9301025918 7468 2383632989 846
20111 9261 74213216925 3657 97263223216 529
20122 0011 9672121110 9507 7285191792 524
20132 3632 328235713 10410 3435404811 739
20142 0161 9831341514 42710 3443003953 388
20152 7732 73121101129 31025 1105015763 124
20162 2132 17612111424 54218 9145506984 380
20172 4502 38329172132 77226 1121 6291 2173 814
20181 7211 64928182737 73128 5221 8503 0384 321

About the statistics

The statistics provide an overview of Norwegian aquaculture and comprise data on stock and loss of live fish for food, sales of slaughtered fish and shellfish, numbers of workers, labour input and acquisitions and sales of fixed assets.

Definitions

Definitions of the main concepts and variables

Aquaculture

Production of aquatic organisms. Production is any measures taken to enhance living organisms’ weight, size, number, characteristic or quality.

Licence for aquaculture

A permission to farm fish, shellfish or molluscs in accordance to Norwegian legislation (Aquaculture Act). A permission gives the right for a certain type of production of a certain type of species in a certain extent at one or several stated localities.

Operating licence

A licence is considered in operation if there has been production of fish, roe or fry on the licence during the reference year.

Fish for food

Adult fish produced to be consumed. Production of parent fish and fingerling are not included.

Parent fish

Fish that is used to produce roe and milt in artificial fecundation.

FoU-licence, aquaculture

A licence for aquaculture given for the purpose of experiments, research or instructions.

Fingerling production

Production of roe, fry or smolt with a wiev to transferring to other localities.

Smolt

The name of the fish that is ready to enter the sea. At this time it changes in shape and colour and becomes shiny.

shellfish

Group of molluscs, crustaceans and echinoderms.

 

Value

Value-added tax is not included in the tables. The value is current value. The value is first-hand value, except of export and import value. The first hand value corresponds to the value of sold slaughtered fish unrefined fresh or frozen. The value of fish further processed in own plants is included.

Quantity

Quantity is quoted as round weight, except of exported and imported quantity, which is quoted as product weight.

Round weight

The weight of the fish before it is gutted. Fish that is delivered gutted is converted into round weight. From the 2000 series the conversion factor is changed. The NS 9417 is used and for salmon gutted with head the conversion factor is 1.125 and for fish gutted and decapitated 1.266. For rainbow trout the conversion factor is 1,135 for gutted with head and 1,266 for gutted and decapitated.

Loss in aquaculture

Loss of fish during production. The loss is given as the number of fish by cause.

Dead fish

Number of fish taken out of the net cages. The dead can be caused by disease, injury and wound without any further specification.

Discarding when slaughtered

The number of fish discarded when slaughtered because of sexual maturity and defects.

Escaping

The number of fish escaped from the fish farms.

Other

The number of fish lost because of predators, theft and other reasons.

Error in counting

The number of fish adjusted in accordance with original supply.

Standard classifications

Not relevant

Administrative information

Name and topic

Name: Aquaculture (terminated in Statistics Norway)
Topic: Agriculture, forestry, hunting and fishing

Responsible division

Division for Housing, Property, Spatial and Agricultural Statistics

Regional level

County figures and figures for entire country.

County figures are published by the following classification:

  • Rogaland
  • Hordaland
  • Sogn og Fjordane
  • Møre og Romsdal
  • Trøndelag
  • Nordland
  • Troms
  • Finnmark
  • Remaining counties

Remaining counties include Oppland, Hedmark, Akershus, Oslo, Buskerud, Telemark, Østfold, Vestfold, Aust-Agder og Vest-Agder.

Frequency and timeliness

Preliminary figures: Annually, ca. 6 months after the reference-period (1.1 - 31.12).

Final figures: Annually, ca. 11 months after the reference-period.

International reporting

The Directorate of Fisheries reports to Eurostat, FAO and OECD.

Microdata

The Directorate of Fisheries and Statistics Norway stores the data files.

Background

Background and purpose

The purpose of the statistics is to publish relevant information and statistics on the development in Norwegian aquaculture (until 2006 the statistics was named Fish farming).

Statistics on fish farming have been composed since 1971. In the two first years, the task was carried out by Statistics Norway. Since then data collection has been conducted by the Directorate of Fisheries. Statistics Norway and the Directorate of Fisheries have common publishing time for preliminary and final figures.

The figures are compareable over time, but the statistics comprise more details today than in 1971, when the data collection was carried out for the first time. From 1989, statistics on shellfish and other fish species than salmon and trout were included.

Users and applications

The main statistic users are public administrations, different organisations, scientists, students, media and the fish farmers themselves. Foreign organisations are also users of the statistics. The statistics are important as a database for analyses of future development. The material is also used in anlyses and economical estimations internally in Statistics Norway.

The data material is used to fulfil Norway's international obligations to report to a number of international organisations as FAO, Eurostat and OECD. The Directorate of Fisheries are responsible for these reports.

Equal treatment of users

No external users have access to the statistics and analyses before they are published and accessible simultaneously for all users on ssb.no at 8 am. Prior to this, a minimum of three months' advance notice is given in the Statistics Release Calendar. Read more about principles for equal treatment of all users on ssb.no.

 

Coherence with other statistics

The statistics are published annually in "Today's statistics" on SSB's websites and in the Statbank

The Directorate of Fisheries publishes preliminary figures in Aquaculture statistics. They also publishes figures in their own Statbank.

The information from the questionnaires regarding labour input and production are also utilized in The Directorate of Fisheries' survey "Lønnsomhetsundersøkelse for akvakultur, laks og regnbueørret".

Legal authority

The Directorate of Fisheries collect data with legal basis in Act no. 79 of 17 June 2005: Act relating to aquaculture.

Statistics Norway recieves data from the Directorate of Fisheries according to the Statistics Act §§2-1, 2-2, 3-2.

EEA reference

  • Council Regulation (EU) 762/2008 of 2 Septmeber 2008.

Production

Population

The statistics covers the following types of licence to farm fish and/or shellfish:

  • Fish for food, parent fish and FoU (Research and Education). Salmon, rainbow trout and trout
  • Fry/fingerling. Salmon, rainbow trout and trout
  • Fish for food and fry/fingerling combined. Other fish species than salmon, rainbow trout and trout
  • Shellfish (molluscs, crustaceans and echinoderms)

Final figures contain information from all the licences running. Preliminary figures contain information from the majority of all the licences and calculated values from a small number of licences that still has not been reported. The statistics emphasize salmon and rainbow trout. The common term "rainbow trout", refers to 99 per cent rainbow trout (Salmo gaineri L). The remaining one per cent belong to the species brown trout (Salmo trutta).

Other species are char/migratory char, cod, halibut, mackerel, eel, saithe (pollock) and turbot. Figures on char, cod and halibut are published solely, while the remaining species are added up and published as other fish species . Farming of these species concerns both commercially farmed fish and feeding of wild caught fish. Molluscs, crustaceans and echinoderms are publlished as "shellfish".  Figures on blue mussel, common scallop and oyster are published solely, while the remaining shellfish species are added up and published as other species .

Data sources and sampling

  • The Directorate of Fisheries' annual questionnaires (electronic or paper) from all the holders of a licence to farm fish and/or shellfish
  • The aquaculture register in Brønnøysund
  • Register for biomass control in the Directorate of Fisheries

Complete survey addressing all holders of a licence (per January the year after the reference-year) to farm fish and/or shellfish.

Collection of data, editing and estimations

The Directorate of Fisheries uses an electronic questionnaire when collecting data, but paper forms are also available. In accordance to Norwegian legislation, the licencees are under obligation to answer the questionnaires.

To relieve the response burden for companies with several licences, they have as from 2001 only been requiered to fill inn one questionnaire for each type of licence. Companies running licences in several counties still have to fill in seperate questionnaires for each county.

The different questionnaires are:

  • Fish for food, parent fish and FoU (Research and Education). Salmon, rainbow trout and trout
  • Fry/fingerling. Salmon, rainbow trout and trout
  • Fish for food. Other fish species than salmon, rainbow trout and trout
  • Fry/fingerling. Other fish species than salmon, rainbow trout and trout
  • Molluscs, crustaceans and echinoderms (Shellfish)

The Directorate of fisheries also publishes figures on cleanerfish and algae.

Each questionnaire has it own guidelines for filling in. The deadline for returning the questionnaires is in March, after the reference year, depending on the type of licence.

Statistics Norway is co-operating with the Directorate of Fisheries and comment on the content of the questionnaires. The Directorate of Fisheries are responsible for sending out, collecting and editing the questionnaires.

Up to and including 1992, Statistics Norway carried out quality control and correction of data. Since then the Directorate of Fisheries has taken over this work. In addition, they have the professional responsibility of the bulk of the quality controls.

The Directorate of Fisheries controls the data both manually and electronically. For each type of questionnaire there has been prepared a list, which contains absolute and possible errors. These lists are constructed on the basis of professional skills and evaluations. On some occasions, when doubts arise, the respondents are contacted.

The salmon and rainbow trout stocks per 1 January and 31 December and the supplies of salmon and rainbow trout during the year comes from the Register for biomass control. The stock data are controlleld by the companies themselves.

In Statistics Norway the data are controlled once more previous to the production of tables and the preparation of the publication. The Directorate of Fisheries is consulted if any changes take place.

Data is presented as total numbers, percentage and average.

As from 2010, the method used to calcualte loss of fish during production was changed. The loss was until 2010 given in per cent of the the stock of fish per 1 January + supply during the year. This method lead to an unrealistic low loss per cent. As from 2010, the loss is given in per cent of average stock of fish during the year.

Seasonal adjustment

Not relevant

Confidentiality

Figures based on less than three units (transfers) are not published if this causes risk for identifying any of the units concerned.

Comparability over time and space

Statistics on sales for food in 1991 were not published because of unreliable data.

Accuracy and reliability

Sources of error and uncertainty

Statistical data might contain errors. The data from the farmers are of varying quality. In all likelihood the most important error is that some respondents might have given faulty or wrong information.

The routines of revision imply several controls revealing possible and absolute errors. The possible errors are revealed when the variables are outside intervals constructed on the basis of professional assessment. If such intervals are constructed wrongly or/and with bias in any sense, compared to the reality, it will certainly depreciate the quality of the statistics.

Licences with no stocks at the end of the year, and/or licences that were not registered with the Directorate of Fisheries' Register for biomass control, are assumed not to be running the following year.

When the preliminary figures are due to be published, there are usually data missing from a small number of companies that still have not reported. This is corrected with an estimation based on previous years production for these companies and information in the Register for biomass control. Six months after the end of the reference period, the coverage in the survey is about 95 per cent for both fish for food-production and hatcheries (salmon, rainbow trout and trout). When corrected with estimated figures for those licences not reported, this survey represents all licences running in the period of reference. The Directorate of Fisheries therefore concludes that the data material qualitatively can be presented as preliminary statistics.

Revision

Not relevant

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