The Marine and Freshwater Research Institute (MFRI) advises that capelin catches in 2022/2023 should be no more than 218 400 tonnes.
04. October
60-years of genetic studies to unravel the best management units in Atlantic cod
A recent study published by scientists at MFRI summarized the genetic studies which have been performed on Atlantic cod in Icelandic waters.
22. September
Coccolithophorid bloom in the Westfjords of Iceland
As the bloom develops the surface displays veils of lighter color and the surface appears milky, this is a result of the cells shedding its coccoliths, when regenerating new ones.
19. September
Advice for offshore shrimp in the fishing year 2022/2023
24. August
MFRI's advice on fishing opportunities for 28 fish stocks in Icelandic waters in the 2022/2023 quota year
MFRI's advice on fishing opportunities for 28 fish stocks in Icelandic waters in the 2022/2023 quota year has been released and is available from the MFRI website under Advice.
15. June
A new research paper on origin and expansion of harbour seal
Origin and expansion of the world’s most widespread pinniped: Range-wide population genomics of the harbour seal (Phoca vitulina)“.
18. March
For Icelandic Humpback whales, 2022 starts with a Bang!
The humpback whale is one of the most popular marine mammals and yet a lot of things remain unknown about them. Their annual long-distance migrations between breeding grounds located in the tropical areas of the North Atlantic (from Caribbean waters to the African coast) and the sub-arctic feeding grounds are mostly studied and documented using photographs identification.
03. March
The final advice on capelin catch is 869 600 tonnes
This advice is based on the estimates of spawning stock biomass (SSB) from an autumn survey (1834 thous. tonnes) and two surveys conducted from 19 January to 14 February
18. February
The era of reference genomes in conservation genomics
These genomes will and are already providing unique insights into genomic diversity