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Fisheries
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08.05.2023 - | Response to MAST Report on Monitoring of Whaling in 2022 |
10.03.2022 - | Russian redfish trawlers are no longer allowed entry into Icelandic ports |
14.02.2022 - | Norwegian capelin fisheries in Icelandic waters |
12.03.2021 - | North-Atlantic Fisheries Ministers Conference – March 11th, 2021 Effects of COVID-19 on the industry |
28.02.2020 - | Lumpfish fishery 2020 |
15.05.2018 - | Management Strategy and Harvest Control Rules |
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