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Still no capelin in Icelandic waters!

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Written by: ofurpaur
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Published: 07 February 2020
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A preliminary assessment on the capelin stock in the Icelandic economic area, arrived from measurements in January, has been published by the Icelandic Marine Freshwater Research Institute (MRI).

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Edu-Arctic promoted in CORDIS

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Published: 30 January 2020
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The Edu-Arctic project that Arctic Portal was a partner in and that formally ended August 2019 was selected for publication in the “Results in Brief“ section of the European Commission´s CORDIS website. We are very proud to announce that it has now been published and promoted on the CORDIS website in six languages.

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Northern Forum School

School of life in the north

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Published: 29 January 2020
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The Municipal Educational Institution in Yakutsk invites students from the northern regions to participate in the international interregional distant Olympiad “School of Living in the North.

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No Capelin quota in Iceland again this year?

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Written by: ofurpaur
Category: News & Press Releases
Published: 27 January 2020
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Terrible news for the Icelandic economy if capelin (Mallotus villosus) is not to be found in Icelandic waters second year around. Last year, 2019, was the first year that no quota on Capelin catching was issued since Icelanders started fishing for Capelin in 1963.

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NATO radar and telecommunication station in Iceland

Stuck on Mountain Top for 12 Days

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Written by: ofurpaur
Category: News & Press Releases
Published: 23 January 2020
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He was stuck at work at the top of a mountain for 12 days, due to severe weather. Surely, on a good day, his office has a great view, but still...

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