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Cod has a varied diet and eats capelin in abundance. Ljósmynd/Havforskningsinstituttet

Half a million fish stomachs researched for a period of 27 years

The Marine and Freshwater Research Institute in Iceland has published a new report that reveals a standardized analysis of the diet of 36 demersal fish species inhabiting the seas around Iceland, comprising 15 cartilaginous species and 21 species of bony fish. The results provide information on the dependency of various demersal fish species on certain food groups, and based on their importance, predatory fish can be classified into several groups. Cod, the most abundant demersal fish of the continental shelf, has a varied diet, and eats what is available at any given time, mostly capelin, other fish, and various crustaceans.
Launching Ceremony for MFRI´s new research vessel Thorunn Thordardottir

Launching Ceremony for MFRI´s new research vessel Thorunn Thordardottir

The Marine and Freshwater Research Institute´s (MFRI) new research vessel will be launched to sea today, January 12th, in Vigo, Spain. The vessel will then be given the name Thorunn Thordardottir in a formal launching ceremony. The name honours the first Icelandic woman who dedicated her life to marine research and a great pioneer in phytoplankton research in the ocean surrounding Iceland.
MFRI´s Seminar 15 January: Introduction about the iAtlantic project

MFRI´s Seminar 15 January: Introduction about the iAtlantic project

This seminar will review iAtlantic’s work before considering the results of our ecosystem time series analyses in 12 Case Studies including Iceland.
Happy holidays from MFRI

Happy holidays from MFRI

Wishing you a festive holiday season and a very happy New Year.
Photo.  Sigurður Þór Jónsson

Capelin research study 2018-2022 - Report published

The report of the main findings has now been published in English and Icelandic.
Sara Harðardóttir
© Underground Channel, Frederik Wolff

Seminar, Desember 7th - Sara Harðardóttir

Using DNA from microalgae as proxies for past climate studies [Language: English].
Ralph Tiedemann

Seminar, November 27th - Ralph Tiedemann

Population genomics of harbour porpoise and common minke whale in the North Atlantic by Ralph Tiedemann, Profesor at the University of Potsdam.
Photo: Sigurður Þór Jónsson

Open Symposium on Capelin Research

Friday the 10th of November, the results of an extensive capelin research project will be introduced. The project has been ongoing since 2018 with special funding from the Ministry.
Jón Tómas Magnússon

Seminar, October 23rd - Jón Tómas Magnússon

Mobile predators on the Ascophyllum nodosum dominated shores of Breiðafjörður, Iceland, a seminar by Jón Tómas Magnússon.
Seminar, October 19th - Árni Kristmundsson

Seminar, October 19th - Árni Kristmundsson

Árni Kristmundsson, head of the Fish Disease laboratory at Keldur, has a seminar "Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae and proliferative kidney disease in Icelandic salmonids. Comparative data from two different time periods" at Hafrannsóknastofnun.
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