It is the low season for Icelandic cod, and most players say it's business as usual for this time of the year, however, there are some potential changes on the horizon, according to industry players.

Cod landings are at a low point as the quota season draws to a close, and some plants will close doors for a couple months.

"This means there is less availability for markets, and markets are therefore strong and prices are firm as they usually are at this time of year and things are stable," Helgi Anton Eiriksson, CEO at Icelandic Seafood International (ISI), told IntraFish.

Nevertheless,