VESTBRIS with its fishing team is catching the Tuna in the most northern seas of Europe.

The clean vast North Atlantic that brings such great abundance of fresh fish. Each season brings its own spieces. In the early autumn our fishing is focused on the Bluefin Tuna and the whole fishing technique is according to the regulations and demands by ICCAT international organization. www.iccat.int

VESTBRIS is one of the vessels that is a part of a well reputed Norwegian fishing fleet which is allowed to catch the precious Atlantic Tuna.

The skill of our team will guarantee the best Tuna for you!

Follow our catches here >>

VESTBRIS with its fishing team is catching the Tuna in the most northern seas of Europe. The clean vast North Atlantic that brings such great abundance of fresh fish. Each season brings its own spieces. In the early autumn our fishing is focused on the Bluefin Tuna and the whole fishing technique is according to the regulations and demands by ICCAT international organization. www.iccat.int

VESTBRIS is one of the vessels that is a part of a well reputed Norwegian fishing fleet which is allowed to catch the precious Atlantic Tuna.

The skill of our team will guarantee the best Tuna for you! Follow our catches here >>

TUNA CATCH LOGG

The Norwegian fisheries regulation is one of the strictest, most controlled and monitored in the world.
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VESTBRIS

VESTBRIS is one of the vessels that is a part of a well reputed Norwegian fishing fleet which is allowed to catch the precious Atlantic Tuna.

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THE TEAM

Vestbris is owned by three people who have been joint owners since 2000 and what is today Vestbris Fiskeriselskap AS.
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[BLUEFIN TUNAFISH]

83 percent of the sturgeon caught in Norway come from the Mediterranean, and in addition, a few stragglers come from the Gulf of Mexico. About 13 percent come from unknown spawning areas.

Vestbris Fiskeriselskap AS

Nedgardsvika 37, 5970 Byrknesøy, Norge

CALL SIGN: LCJG
MAIL: vestbris@vestbrisfishing.no

PORT: Byrknesøy
POSITION: 60°53’60.0”N 4°49’50.3”E