For fishing for tourists in Norway
Halibut 80 cm
Cod north of 62 °N 44 cm
Cod south of 62 °N 40 cm
Haddock north of 62 °N 40 cm
Haddock south of 62 °N 31 cm
Hake 30 cm
Plaice Off the coast of 29 cm Skagerrak
Plaice Skagerrak 27 cm Skagerrak is delimited to the west by a straight line through Lindesnes lighthouse and Hanstholmen lighthouse, and to the south by a straight line through Skagen lighthouse and Tistlarna lighthouse.
Grey sole 28 cm
Common dab 23 cm
Lemon sole 25 cm
Dover sole 24 cm
Turbot 30 cm
Brill 30 cm
Sailfluke 25 cm
Whiting 32 cm
Flounder 20 cm
Greenland halibut 45 cm
Redfish 32 cm
Herring fished in Skagerrak 18 cm Skagerrak is delimited to the west by a straight line through Skagerrak. Lindesnes lighthouse and Hanstholmen lighthouse, and to (With the exception of the south by a straight line through Skagen lighthouse and Norwegian fjord Tistlarna lighthouse. herring fished within 2 nautical miles from the sea boundaries)
North Sea herring 20 cm Norwegian spring 25 cm spawning herring
Crayfish 13 cm Is measured from the tip of the fontal horn to the rear edge of the centre uropod (tail fan). (The minimum size is also met if the length is at least 4 cm measured from the rear of the eye socket to the rear edge of the carapace when measured along the centre of the back.)
Crab From the 11 cm Measured over the largest width of the shell. Swedish border to and including the region of Rogaland
Crab North of 13 cm Measured over the largest width of the shell Rogaland
Iceland scallop Regions of 6.5 cm Measured as the longest length from the shell hinge to the Nordland, opposite shell edge. Troms and Finnmark
Large scallop 10 cm Measured over the longest part of the shell.