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According to regulation, the Directorate of Fisheries will increase the number of days for vessels that are fishing for lumpfish or have yet to go lumpfish fishing.
In the statement issued by the EU member states, USA, Canada, Japan, and the UK, the states voice their support of ICAO’s efforts to address the challenges and opportunities associated with higher airspace operations.
ISAC, the Icelandic Service for Accreditation, has moved to Katrínartún 4.
Regulation on the prohibition of common whelk fishing in Breidafjordur has been published.
For the past two years, the Directorate of Fisheries has led a project in development in fisheries surveillance, funded by the Nordic Council of Ministers.
The annual birch seed collection campaign of Land and Forest Iceland starts Monday 16 September on the Icelandic Nature Day in cooperation with the Forestry Movement and other organisations and private companies. The first event will be organised by the Lions Club Sif in Reykhús Forest which lies in the Eyjafjarðarsveit Community, about 10 kilometres south of Akureyri. The event starts at seventeen pm in cooperation with the Forestry Association of Eyjafjörður and the forest owners in Reykhús.
The property company Þórkatla has decided, in consultation with the Civil Protection and the Chief of Police in Suðurnes, to continue receiving real estate in Grindavík as soon as Monday.
A digital process that enables parents to come to an agreement in a more simple online way without government involvement.
An interview with Ágúst Sigurðsson, director of Land and Forest Iceland, appeared in the year's first issue of the Icelandic agricultural biweekly paper Bændablaðið. The interview explores Ágúst’s career as a geneticist and his work in that field, but also as rector of LbhÍ with more. He tates in the interview that the foundational goal of the new institution will be to excel in improving Iceland’s vegetation and soil resources and to promote their sustainable use.
It is now summer, and all forms of life are beginning to flourish, including various pests. The Land and Forest Iceland are kindly requesting information from individuals nationwide regarding the presence of pests on trees and other vegetation. Additionally, they are seeking updates on the flowering of tree species and an assessment of the likelihood of successful seed development this autumn.