Fishing Regulations in the Oslofjord

Flere fiskebåter ligger fortøyd langs kaia i Utgårdskilen på Hvaler.

The Oslofjord is subject to special fishing regulations designed to protect fish stocks and improve the marine ecosystem. These rules apply throughout the Oslofjord, including the waters around Fredrikstad and Hvaler.

Visitors and residents should be aware that one of the Oslofjord’s three no-fishing zones is located off the coast of Hvaler.

Cod Fishing is Prohibited

Fishing for cod is prohibited throughout the entire Oslofjord all year round. The ban also applies to fishing while diving.

No-Fishing Zone near Hvaler

One of the Oslofjord’s three no-fishing zones is located in the Hvaler archipelago. In these areas, all fishing and the harvesting of shellfish and crustaceans are prohibited.

The restrictions apply to both recreational and commercial fishing.

Only Hand-Held Fishing Gear is Allowed

Recreational fishing for fish is only permitted using hand-held gear, such as:

  • Fishing rods
  • Hand lines
  • Other hand-held fishing equipment

Pot Fishing Regulations

The following restrictions apply to recreational fishers:

  • Up to ten pots per person and vessel for shellfish harvesting
  • Up to five lobster pots per person and vessel during the lobster season
  • Shrimp fishing with pots is prohibited

Help Protect the Oslofjord

Several fish species in the Oslofjord are under pressure. By following the regulations, both visitors and local residents can help protect marine life and support sustainable fishing for future generations.

For detailed information and maps of the no-fishing zones, visit the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries.
Regulations for fishing in the Oslofjord – English