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Responsible fisheries
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Vessels from Rammi make their catches in the clean cold waters of the North Atlantic, where fishing is carefully regulated by a quota system to guarantee sustainable balance in the marine enviroment around Iceland and make sure we will be supplying your favourite fish for many years to come. Icelandic responsible fisheries management:
Management of the fishing grounds around Iceland is based on allocating a fixed share of the permitted catch of the various species to each vessel. The government works constantly to ensure self-sustaining utilization of the natural resources. All decisions are based on scientific criteria and the careful work of the Marine Research Institute. Icelandic fisheries scientists are members of international scientific organisations and their work and methods are constantly evaluated to ensure conformity with demands that meet international scientific criteria.
Protection of the fish in Iceland’s fishing grounds is based on three main methods: Protection and closing of specific areas. This means that use of certain equipment is banned in specific areas or the area is completely closed to fishing. This is done to protect, for example, spawning fish or the juvenile fish.
Further information on the fisheries management in Iceland and fish stocks: www.fisheries.is |
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Aðalskrifstofa: sími 460 5500 | Skrifstofa Ólafsfirði: sími 460 6600 | Skrifstofa Þorlákshöfn: sími 460 5599
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