For thousands of years, the skrei—a migratory cod—has journeyed over 1,000 kilometers from the Barents Sea to spawn along the coast of Northern Norway. This remarkable fish has been the lifeblood of the region, sustaining its people and economy for centuries.
Now, as the 2025 skrei season begins, the question looms: what does the future hold for this vital industry?
Martin Olsen, Director of Corporate Market Relations at SpareBank 1 Northern Norway, reflects on the challenges ahead.
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