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Killybegs was Ireland’s largest fishing port last year

written by Staff Writer April 18, 2023
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Killybegs was Ireland’s largest fishing port last year, according to a Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM) Business of Seafood report.

The south west Donegal port had landings worth €135 million, closely followed by Castletownbere in Co Cork.

The report, launched today, also revealed that Ireland’s seafood economy was worth a total of €1.3 billion in 2022.

The value of the overall Irish seafood sector increased by 13% to €703 million in 2022, while the overall value of Irish aquaculture products increased by 10% to €196 million.

Dublin Bay Prawns surpassed mackerel as the most valuable wild caught species, having more than doubled in price in 2022. Irish rock oysters and rope grown mussels all benefitted from strong price growth.

The sector employed about 15,300 people last year, with 1,993 registered vessels, over 10 seafood processors and just under 300 aquaculture sites.

The top-selling species on the Irish market during the year were salmon and cod.

 

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