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Thursday, 16 April 2026

Weekly Fish Landings Report: 13th – 16th April 2026

Pot caught octopus filled the fridges again.

A comprehensive look at the landing activity across the UK market this week shows a robust start with a steady decline in volume as we approached the weekend. Total market value for the four-day period reached £628,518.16, with over 115 tonnes of fish passing through the quayside.

Daily Landing Summary

DateTotal Weight (kg)Total Value (£)Unique Species
Monday, 13 April42,380.84£225,060.5659
Tuesday, 14 April32,702.60£186,020.7647
Wednesday, 15 April32,778.55£168,370.8859
Thursday, 16 April7,950.72£49,065.9641
Weekly Totals115,812.71 kg£628,518.16-

Market Highlights & Significant Features

The week was characterised by a few dominant species that underpinned the market's value, while premium shellfish and flatfish maintained high price points despite lower volumes.

  • The Market Giants: Two species alone — MSC Hake and Pot Caught Mediterranean Octopus—accounted for approximately 68% of the week's total value. Hake led in pure volume (38,787 kg), while Octopus proved to be the most lucrative single species, bringing in £239,604.

  • Premium Performance: Demand for high-end species remained strong. Lobsters topped the price charts at an average of £25.66/kg, closely followed by large Turbot (£23.72/kg) and Dover Sole (£20.54/kg).

  • Volume vs. Value: In contrast to the premium lines, Spurdog and Smoothhound provided significant bulk (over 12 tonnes combined) but at much lower price points, with Smoothhound averaging just £0.32/kg.

Key Species Breakdown

Below are the standout species for the week based on their total market impact:

SpeciesTotal WeightAvg. Price / kgKey Trait
MSC Hake38,787 kg£4.90Highest Volume
Octopus (Pot Caught)34,939 kg£6.86Highest Total Value
Lobster165 kg£25.66Top Premium Price
Spurdog7,040 kg£1.04Bulk Landing
Report based on landing data from 13/04/2026 to 16/04/2026.\\

Charting the Course: The APPG on Fisheries Launches Major Inquiry for a New UK Action Plan



The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Fisheries has officially set its sights on the future, unveiling the Terms of Reference for a landmark inquiry. This isn't just another report; it is the foundation for a co-created Action Plan designed to ensure the UK fishing industry remains resilient, profitable, and sustainable for generations to come.

With a final publication date set for Summer 2026, the inquiry seeks to bridge the gap between policy and the lived reality of those on the water.


The Vision: More Than Just Catching Fish

The APPG’s goal is to move beyond short-term fixes and develop a strategic framework that supports:

  • Resilient Communities: Strengthening regional economies and diverse coastal hubs.

  • Climate-Smart Operations: Adapting to environmental changes while providing nutritious, low-carbon seafood.

  • National Security: Bolstering UK food security and public health.

  • Healthy Ecosystems: Safeguarding the very stocks that the industry depends on.

The Framework: 4 Pillars & 4 Enablers

The inquiry is structured around a comprehensive "matrix" to ensure no stone is left unturned. While the catching sector is the primary focus, the APPG acknowledges that the industry is an interconnected web of processing, markets, and technology.

The Four PillarsThe Four Enablers
Sustainable Management: Access and long-term health of stocks.Narrative & Social Licence: Improving public perception and value.
Fleet & Infrastructure: Modernising boats and port technology.Policy & Governance: Navigating devolution and regulation.
Workforce & Labour: Supporting the next generation of fishers.Science & Knowledge: Data-driven decision making.
Supply Chains: Boosting domestic consumption and efficiency.Funding & Investment: Securing the capital needed for growth.

How the Evidence Will Be Gathered

The APPG is taking a "boots on the ground" approach to gathering data. The inquiry will consist of:

  1. Public Call for Evidence: Inviting written submissions from industry stakeholders, scientists, and civil society.

  2. Parliamentary Sessions: Targeted discussions in Westminster focused on the key pillars.

  3. Regional Sessions: Traveling to coastal communities to explore local challenges and specific regional solutions.

Why This Matters for "Through the Gaps"

For those of us watching the "gaps" in current policy, this inquiry represents a rare opportunity to influence the long-term strategic direction of the sector. It acknowledges that a thriving industry requires more than just quota management—it needs modern infrastructure, a supported workforce, and a public that understands the value of a British-landed catch.

Key Milestone: The final Action Plan is expected to be published in Summer 2026, providing a practical roadmap for government and industry leaders alike.


Get Involved:

If you have data, a case study, or a perspective on how to improve the UK’s fishing landscape, the APPG wants to hear from you.

  • Submit evidence to: secretariat@fisheriesappg.org

  • Stay tuned: Further guidance on specific inquiry questions and deadlines will be released soon.