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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.\\