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9 March 2010
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United Nations Fisheries College in Iceland graduates 18 students

The Fisheries College of the United Nations, based in Iceland , is today graduating 18 students from 14 countries. This is the college´s twelfth gradution. Some of the subjects taught at the college: managment of fishing stock, fisheries management, fish farming, and quality control in fishing industry.

9 March 2010
News

Is there life after the referendum?

Many political analysts in Iceland are asking whether the government will be able to survive, now that the national referendum on Icesave has taken place. They point out that major legislation, prepared and brought through parliament by the government, has been utterly defeated in the national vote. On the

8 March 2010
News

Iceland Seafood International not affected by British Seafood issues

Further to media coverage of the issues at British Seafood, Iceland Seafood International (ISI) would like to confirm that British Seafood is not a shareholder of ISI. No financial, legal, funding or operational links exist between the two companies and the fact that parts of British Seafood are in

8 March 2010
News

Iceland Seafood International not affected by British Seafood issues

Further to media coverage of the issues at British Seafood, Iceland Seafood International (ISI) would like to confirm that British Seafood is not a shareholder of ISI. No financial, legal, funding or operational links exist between the two companies and the fact that parts of British Seafood are in administration




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