River catch

Updated: 24 January 2025

Next update: Not yet determined

Slaughtered atlantic salmon
Slaughtered atlantic salmon
2024
30 422
 
River catch of salmon, sea trout, migratory char, rainbow trout and pink salmon
River catch of salmon, sea trout, migratory char, rainbow trout and pink salmon
Number
20212022202320241
Slaughtered fish
Atlantic salmon56 86570 44951 74130 422
Sea trout22 48725 06121 37025 040
Migratory char4 2123 6322 8032 707
Rainbow trout17017714380
Pink salmon2 111 8038113 34889
Caught and released fish
Atlantic salmon21 35727 22918 87914 768
Sea trout11 12410 56511 08112 537
Migratory char1 0451 3441 011950
1Preliminary figures
2As from 2023, catches from targeted measures against pink salmon are reported to the Norwegian Environment Agency, and are not included in official statistics.
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Selected tables and charts from this statistics

  • River catch of slaughtered salmon, sea trout and migratory char. Preliminary figures
    River catch of slaughtered salmon, sea trout and migratory char. Preliminary figures
    Number
    Catch, totalAtlantic salmon, by weight of fishSea troutMigratory char
    TotalLess than 3 kg3 - 7 kg7 kg and over
    2024
    The whole country1 58 16930 42220 2837 9402 19925 0402 707
    Østfold161629500
    Akershus og Oslo217146105401710
    Buskerud2 192566191282931 6260
    Vestfold1 7261 5866756942171400
    Telemark1071035840540
    Agder3 2232 8062 202564404170
    Rogaland5 9625 8803 9141 741225820
    Vestland3 1131 380700597831 7321
    Møre og Romsdal2 6271 8071 102607988200
    Trøndelag - Trööndelage5 4514 1002 9446944621 3510
    Nordland - Nordlánnda9 4562 7972 297448525 6151 044
    Troms - Romsa - Tromssa11 5663 1702 0948232537 685711
    Finnmark - Finnmárku - Finmarkku12 5136 0653 9991 4016655 497951
    1Strong regulations in 2024 led to closed rivers and rivers with very restricted fishing.
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  • Catch of salmon from selected rivers. Preliminary figures
    Catch of salmon from selected rivers. Preliminary figures
    KiloNumber
    Salmon, totalSlaughtered salmonCaught and released salmonSalmon, totalSlaughtered salmonCaught and released salmon
    2024
    Drammenselva1 5311 52652762751
    Numedalslågen6 9576 6143431 6811 58695
    Otra1 1 6381 384254671566105
    Mandalselva1 3 4601 7721 6881 341820521
    Bjerkreimselva5 9515 3865652 5482 318230
    Ogna9488846442540421
    Håelva2 0611 649412856703153
    Figgjo1 8797928733129338
    Etneelva1361072934295
    Lærdalselva3892636373568
    Bondalselva45045001291290
    Drivavassdraget61861081081062
    Surna incl. Rinna2 18212755312110
    Stordalselva in Åfjord6285596930929316
    Orkla2 2 0665891 47727782195
    Gaulavassdraget2 3 5082 3891 119456307149
    Namsenvassdraget1 6 9483 5793 3691 9989511 047
    Stjørdalsvassdraget1 5 5541 4864 0681 5364371 099
    Årgårdsvassdraget1 4501 22922173865286
    Vefsnavassdraget5 5661 2524 3141 4233761 047
    Beiarvassdraget3 0655232 542790208582
    Målselvvassdraget8 3707 5807902 2102 003207
    Reisavassdraget (Nordreiselva)1781416463360
    Vestre Jakobselv1 7045991 105675274401
    Altavassdraget9 5855 7763 8091 5971 082515
    Repparfjordelva incl. Skaidijohka5 2463 8381 4081 7481 312436
    Stabburselva Vesterbotn2 2021 456746529341188
    Lakselva in Porsanger3 3501 3761 974667289378
    Tana incl. tributaries (Norwegian part)3 404101
    Neidenelva (Norwegian part)1 686993693520345175
    1The river was closed on 23 June 2024 and opened for highly regulated fishing on 11 July 2024.
    2The river was closed to fishing on 23 June 2024.
    3Tana was not opened for salmon fishing.
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  • Catch and release of salmon, sea trout and migratory char. Preliminary figures
    Catch and release of salmon, sea trout and migratory char. Preliminary figures
    Number
    Catch, totalAtlantic salmon, by weight of fishSea trout and migratory char
    TotalLess than 3 kg3 - 7 kg7 kg and over
    2024
    The whole country1 28 25514 7687 8994 9451 92413 487
    Østfold79752137174
    Akershus og Oslo2027148230131
    Buskerud65101064
    TelemarkVestfold127954640932
    Telemark433001
    Agder1 5761 28172151446295
    Rogaland1 7741 139581392166635
    Vestland2 6909213314491411 769
    Møre og Romsdal1 1701377246191 033
    Trøndelag - Trööndelage4 6953 0791 6679724401 616
    Nordland - Nordlánnda7 7553 3241 7531 1813904 431
    Troms - Romsa - Tromssa2 8301 064762243591 766
    Finnmark - Finnmárku - Finmarkku5 2883 5781 8941 0476371 710
    1Strong regulations in 2024 led to closed rivers and rivers with very restricted fishing.
    Explanation of symbols
  • Catch of pink salmon and rainbow trout the latest 4 years
    Catch of pink salmon and rainbow trout the latest 4 years
    Pink salmon1 Rainbow trout
    KiloNumberKiloNumber
    2021190 968111 803204170
    202212281187177
    202326 01813 348164143
    2024140898980
    1As from 2023, catches from targeted measures against pink salmon are reported to the Norwegian Environment Agency, and are not included in official statistics.
    Explanation of symbols

About the statistics

The statistics provides an overview of river catch of salmon, sea trout and migratory char, whether the fish are slaughtered or caught and released.

The information under «About the statistics» was last updated 18 October 2023.

Anadromous

Term referring to animals that regularly migrate from the ocean up the rivers to spawn.

Weight

The weight is stated in kilos live weight.

Before 1993 salmon were broken down into two groups: salmon under 3 kilos and salmon 3 kilos or more. Since 1993 salmon are divided into the following groups: under 3 kilos, between 3 and 6.9 kilos and 7 kilos and over.

Name: River catch
Topic: Agriculture, forestry, hunting and fishing

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Figures for each river and county.

Annual. Preliminary figures are published in January the year after the fishing has taken place. Final figures are published in Statbank about two months later.

The Norwegian Environment Agency forwards data to NASCO (North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization).

Collected and revised data are stored securely by Statistics Norway in compliance with applicable legislation on data processing.

Statistics Norway can grant access to the source data (de-identified or anonymised microdata) on which the statistics are based, for researchers and public authorities for the purposes of preparing statistical results and analyses. Access can be granted upon application and subject to conditions. Refer to the details about this at Access to data from Statistics Norway.

The statistics provide information on catches of anadromous salmonids in Norwegian rivers. The statistics cover a time series from 1876 and are vital elements in national and international monitoring and management work related to anadromous salmonoids.

From 1963-1992 the information came from the salmon fishery boards. As from 1993 the statistics are based upon reports collected by The County Governor. From 2004, the landowners reports the catch electronically via https://fangstrapp.no

As from 2009 catch and release are included.

As from 2019 catch of migratory char, rainbow trout and pink salmon are included.

Catch statistics are an important source of information for nature management, the media and various organizations and groups. Scientists use the statistics to evaluate changes in stocks and to estimate the socio-economic importance of salmon fishing.

Norway is also obligated to report annual catch statistics to NASCO (North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization).

No external users have access to statistics before they are released at 8 a.m. on ssb.no after at least three months’ advance notice in the release calendar. This is one of the most important principles in Statistics Norway for ensuring the equal treatment of users.

Figures on sea catches of salmon and sea trout are presented on the Internet.

The statistics are developed, produced and disseminated pursuant to Act no. 32 of 21 June 2019 relating to official statistics and Statistics Norway (the Statistics Act).

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The population is defined by " Lakseregisteret - Rapportering av elvefangst " at https://fangstrapp.no. Catch reports from the fishermen are added up to a total catch in rivers/watercourses. The statistics include catches of salmon, sea trout, migratory char, rainbow trout and pink salmon caught in Norwegian rivers. Escaped farmed fish are included in the statistics. From 2009, the statistics also include fish caught and released.

Catch reports from the fishermen has been summarized and compiled into information for each river in the national base on https://fangstrapp.no

Catch reports from the individual fisherman are collected by landowners, who send a summary catch report to the County Governor or enter data in the national base "Lakseregisteret - Rapportering av elvefangst " at https://fangstrapp.no. The County Governor are responsible for reporting complete figures for each river in this base, and from this base Statistics Norway downloads a complete file.

Editing is defined here as checking, examining and amending data. Data is transferred to an editing system and computerized controls are applied. If necessary, the county governors are contacted to assess the data.

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Employees of Statistics Norway have a duty of confidentiality.

Statistics Norway does not publish figures if there is a risk of the respondent’s contribution being identified. This means that, as a general rule, figures are not published if fewer than three units form the basis of a cell in a table or if the contribution of one or two respondents constitutes a very large part of the cell total.

Statistics Norway can make exceptions to the general rule if deemed necessary to meet the requirements of the EEA agreement, if the respondent is a public authority, if the respondent has consented to this, or when the information disclosed is openly accessible to the public.

More information can be found on Statistics Norway’s website under Methods in official statistics, in the ‘Confidentiality’ section.

The collection of data was reorganized in 1993. Previously, fishery boards collected data and sent reports from each salmon district and river to Statistics Norway. An own salmon tax resulted in that the reported figures could be unreliable. In 1993, the county governors started submitting reports, and after that there is reason to belive that the data quality has become better and better.

The number of rivers with reported catch has increased over time. From the begginning in the 1870s only 54 rivers were included. In the 1960s the number of rivers with reported catch had incresed to 170. In the last few years more than 400 rivers were included in the statistics.

In 1989, 15 per cent of the rivers were closed by different reasons. In 2011, 25 per cent of the rivers were closed. In additon, the last few years quotas from one to three fishes per person in a 24-hour period is introduced.

Over time there has been regulations that has influenced on the statistics. As from 1980, fishing gear as salmon trap and fish net was forbidden in most rivers except Numedalslågen and the county of Finnmark. The average fishing period for salmon fishing by fishing rods or handline is reduced from 200 days in 1850 to 75 days in 2010.

The statistics give a picture of the catch reported in the rivers. Investigations have shown that the real catch is somewhat higher. The Norwegian Environment Agency estimates an addition for unreported catches when they report to NASCO.

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