Searching for capelin
Research vessels Árni Fridriksson and Bjarni Sæmundsson sailed yesterday to
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Research vessels Árni Fridriksson and Bjarni Sæmundsson sailed yesterday to
HB Grandi’s trawlers have fished well over the last year.
Iceland’s biggest fishmeal plant investment is in the final stage of completion early next year.
Statistics Iceland has released a new issue of Statistical Series in the topical category of fisheries. This issue presents Fishing by foreign countries in Icelandic waters 2008 and the world catch 2007.
At constant prices, the volume of the catch of Icelandic
HB Grandi’s pelagic vessels are back on pearlside after a short break due to an extended bout of bad weather at the beginning of December. The fishing grounds, as before, are around the Grindavík deeps, and there are six vessels fishing there. Catches are still slow.
All of HB Grandi’s staff at the Reykjavík and Akranes processing plants are currently taking part in training courses alongside their normal work, taking in handling of raw material, hygiene and cleaning procedures. These courses, held in co-operation with research body Sýni, started last month and will continue through December.
This is the first time North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission (NEAFC) has invited the national government in its meeting.
Iceland’s new fishmeal factory is doing quite well as its excellent progress certify.
HB Grandi’s pelagic vessels Faxi RE and Ingunn AK docked last week at Akranes with 1200 tonnes of pearlside between them. Faxi began landing around 700 tonnes on Friday morning and Ingunn arrived a day later with a further 500 tonnes.
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