Whales will be counted this summer By Sunna Karen Sigurþórsdóttir 13. febrúar 2015 15:08 visir/vilhelm Whales will be counted in the North Atlantic next summer, for the first time in eight years. The plan is to assess the stock size of whales and if the whales are increasing. The nations carrying out the search include, in addition to Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Norway and Greenland, but it is organized by the North Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission, NAMMCO. The Icelandic Marine Research Institute got a special government appropriation for this project to the amount of 150 million kronas. The counting will take place in June/July and the research vessel Bjarni Sæmundsson will be used for the counting along with a tramp vessel. Jóhann Sigurjónsson, CEO of the Icelandic Marine Research Institute, says that it is important that the counting will be done on a regular basis. "We put a great emphasis on that the counting would take place this year, but if more time passes then the hunting consultancy will be more cautious. But these are slowly growing creatures that become old, so there will not be any dramatic changes from one year to another. So it's O.K. to do this every five to seven years," he says. Multinational whale counting started in the High North in the year of 1986. Since then, there have been four countings: in the year of 1989, 1995, 2001 and 2007, but in the year of 2009 a counting of mink-whales was carried out from a plane. The counting carried out in the year of 2007 was the most comprehensive one. News in English Mest lesið Viðsnúningur og Helgi Bjartur færður bak við lás og slá Innlent Keyrði á móti umferð á Reykjanesbraut Innlent Akademískir starfsmenn lýsa yfir vantrausti á rektor Innlent Ólafur Ragnar við CNBC: Afleiðingarnar „gífurlegar“ ef Bandaríkin tækju Grænland með valdi Erlent Grín sendiherrans ógni Íslandi Innlent Hætta vinnslu umsókna innflytjenda frá 75 ríkjum Erlent Fékk 69 milljónir króna fyrir söluna Innlent Vilja geta sett herlög á eyju norðan Íslands Erlent Slapp óvænt við fangelsi og braut ítrekað á stjúpdóttur sinni Innlent Geti ekki haldið áfram að fjölga læknanemum samhliða aðhaldskröfu Innlent
Whales will be counted in the North Atlantic next summer, for the first time in eight years. The plan is to assess the stock size of whales and if the whales are increasing. The nations carrying out the search include, in addition to Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Norway and Greenland, but it is organized by the North Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission, NAMMCO. The Icelandic Marine Research Institute got a special government appropriation for this project to the amount of 150 million kronas. The counting will take place in June/July and the research vessel Bjarni Sæmundsson will be used for the counting along with a tramp vessel. Jóhann Sigurjónsson, CEO of the Icelandic Marine Research Institute, says that it is important that the counting will be done on a regular basis. "We put a great emphasis on that the counting would take place this year, but if more time passes then the hunting consultancy will be more cautious. But these are slowly growing creatures that become old, so there will not be any dramatic changes from one year to another. So it's O.K. to do this every five to seven years," he says. Multinational whale counting started in the High North in the year of 1986. Since then, there have been four countings: in the year of 1989, 1995, 2001 and 2007, but in the year of 2009 a counting of mink-whales was carried out from a plane. The counting carried out in the year of 2007 was the most comprehensive one.
News in English Mest lesið Viðsnúningur og Helgi Bjartur færður bak við lás og slá Innlent Keyrði á móti umferð á Reykjanesbraut Innlent Akademískir starfsmenn lýsa yfir vantrausti á rektor Innlent Ólafur Ragnar við CNBC: Afleiðingarnar „gífurlegar“ ef Bandaríkin tækju Grænland með valdi Erlent Grín sendiherrans ógni Íslandi Innlent Hætta vinnslu umsókna innflytjenda frá 75 ríkjum Erlent Fékk 69 milljónir króna fyrir söluna Innlent Vilja geta sett herlög á eyju norðan Íslands Erlent Slapp óvænt við fangelsi og braut ítrekað á stjúpdóttur sinni Innlent Geti ekki haldið áfram að fjölga læknanemum samhliða aðhaldskröfu Innlent
Ólafur Ragnar við CNBC: Afleiðingarnar „gífurlegar“ ef Bandaríkin tækju Grænland með valdi Erlent
Ólafur Ragnar við CNBC: Afleiðingarnar „gífurlegar“ ef Bandaríkin tækju Grænland með valdi Erlent