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Whale-watching offers in the harbor of Reykjavik, Iceland
Whale-watching is a rapidly growing business in Iceland. The country is one of the best locations in Europe, where in total 23 different species of whales can be seen in the waters around. In 2011 nearly 130 thousand tourists went whale watching in Iceland. This compared with the mid 1990s when ...
By Peter Prokosch
Whale-watching and fishing boats in the harbor of Reykjavik, Iceland
Whale-watching is a rapidly growing business in Iceland. The country is one of the best locations in Europe, where in total 23 different species of whales can be seen in the waters around. In 2011 nearly 130 thousand tourists went whale watching in Iceland. This compared with the mid 1990s when ...
By Peter Prokosch
Modern Fish Trawler in the Dock, Reykjavik, Iceland
Sustainable and responsible fisheries management is of a fundamental importance as fisheries are one of the main pillars of the Icelandic economy. Given this fact, the current management policy of the Icelandic government strongly advocates responsible fisheries through ecologically and economic ...
By Peter Prokosch
The flagship of the Icelandic Coastguard secures the countries' fishery interests
Sustainable and responsible fisheries management is of a fundamental importance as fisheries are one of the main pillars of the Icelandic economy. Given this fact, the current management policy of the Icelandic government strongly advocates responsible fisheries through ecologically and economic ...
By Peter Prokosch
Fresh caught and frozen fish is loaded from the trawler to be exported from Iceland to Africa
Sustainable and responsible fisheries management is of a fundamental importance as fisheries are one of the main pillars of the Icelandic economy. Given this fact, the current management policy of the Icelandic government strongly advocates responsible fisheries through ecologically and economic ...
By Peter Prokosch
Large Modern Fish Trawler, Reykjavik, Iceland
Sustainable and responsible fisheries management is of a fundamental importance as fisheries are one of the main pillars of the Icelandic economy. Given this fact, the current management policy of the Icelandic government strongly advocates responsible fisheries through ecologically and economic ...
By Peter Prokosch
Back from a Halibut Trawl, Reykjavik, Iceland
The halibut is the largest flat fish and is one of the most valuable and targeted species in the North Atlantic and North Pacific. - Sustainable and responsible fisheries management is of a fundamental importance as fisheries are one of the main pillars of the Icelandic economy. Given this fact, ...
By Peter Prokosch
Back from a Halibut Trawl, Reykjavik, Iceland
The halibut is the largest flat fish and is one of the most valuable and targeted species in the North Atlantic and North Pacific. - Sustainable and responsible fisheries management is of a fundamental importance as fisheries are one of the main pillars of the Icelandic economy. Given this fact, ...
By Peter Prokosch
Perspective from a large modern fish trawler towards one of the largest cruise ships, Reykjavik, Iceland
Sustainable and responsible fisheries management is of a fundamental importance as fisheries are one of the main pillars of the Icelandic economy. Given this fact, the current management policy of the Icelandic government strongly advocates responsible fisheries through ecologically and economic ...
By Peter Prokosch
Volcanic Landscape in Southern Iceland
Huge parts of Iceland's barren landscapes are formed by not long-ago volcanic activities, the pave-ways of former lava streams often still apparent.
By Peter Prokosch
Volcanic Landscape in Southern Iceland
Huge parts of Iceland's barren landscapes are formed by not long-ago volcanic activities, the pave-ways of former lava streams often still apparent.
By Peter Prokosch
Volcanic Landscape at Kevlavik, South-West Iceland
Huge parts of Iceland's barren landscapes are formed by not long-ago volcanic activities, the pave-ways of former lava streams often still apparent.
By Peter Prokosch
Moss-covered Lava Fields in Southern Iceland
Particular in southern Iceland lava fields are often covered with continuous mats of moss, where else in Northern Iceland lichens are the dominating vegetation in lava fields.
By Peter Prokosch
Snæfell Volcano, Highlands, Vatnajökull National Park, Iceland
North of Vatnajökull glacier, Iceland, is one of the biggest unspoiled areas in Europe, which 7 June 2008 it is protected within the Vatnajökull National Park. With its recent additions of Lakagígar and Langisjór the Park covers 13.600 km2 or 13% of Iceland, making it Europe's second largest nat ...
By Peter Prokosch
Blue Lagoon, Iceland
The Blue Lagoon geothermal spa is one of the most visited attractions in Iceland. The steamy waters are part of a lava formation. The spa is located in a lava field in Grindavík on the Reykjanes Peninsula, southwestern Iceland.
By Peter Prokosch
Volcanic Landscape in Southern Iceland
Huge parts of Iceland's barren landscapes are formed by not long-ago volcanic activities, the pave-ways of former lava streams often still apparent.
By Peter Prokosch
Volcanic Landscape in Southern Iceland
Huge parts of Iceland's barren landscapes are formed by not long-ago volcanic activities, the pave-ways of former lava streams often still apparent.
By Peter Prokosch
Volcanic Landscape in Southern Iceland
Huge parts of Iceland's barren landscapes are formed by not long-ago volcanic activities, the pave-ways of former lava streams often still apparent.
By Peter Prokosch
Volcanic Landscape in Southern Iceland
Huge parts of Iceland's barren landscapes are formed by not long-ago volcanic activities, the pave-ways of former lava streams often still apparent.
By Peter Prokosch
Volcanic Landscape in Southern Iceland
Huge parts of Iceland's barren landscapes are formed by not long-ago volcanic activities, the pave-ways of former lava streams often still apparent.
By Peter Prokosch
Volcanic Landscape in Southern Iceland
Huge parts of Iceland's barren landscapes are formed by not long-ago volcanic activities, the pave-ways of former lava streams often still apparent.
By Peter Prokosch
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