The story of Siglufjörður (Siglufjordur), a north Iceland village that became the Herring Capital of the World, provides a case study of complex interactions between physical, biological, and social systems. Siglufjörður\u27s natural capital - a good harbor and proximity to prime herring grounds - contributed to its development as a major fishing center during the first half of the 20th century. This herring fishery was initiated by Norwegians, but subsequently expanded by Icelanders to such an extent that the fishery, and Siglufjörður in particular, became engines helping to pull the whole Icelandic economy. During the golden years of this herring adventure, Siglufjörður opened unprecedented economic and social opportunities. Unfortuna...
Early settlement in the North Atlantic produced complex interactions of culture and nature. A sustai...
This paper deals with the economic effects of the collapse of the Atlanto-Scandian and the North Sea...
ABSTRACT. The expansion and subsequent decline in catches in many fisheries of the world during the ...
Abstract The story of Siglufjörour (Siglufjordur), a north Iceland village that became the Herring ...
ABSTRACT. The story of Siglufjör›ur (Siglufjordur), a north Iceland village that became the “Herring...
The story of Siglufjörður (Siglufjordur), a north Iceland village that became the "Herring Capital o...
The expansion and subsequent decline in catches in many fisheries of the world during the 20th centu...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)We use biochemical, biological, archaeological, and historical an...
Iceland’s fishing resources have played a major role in the economy of fishing nations around the No...
The Landscape of Fishing is a comprehensive look into the history and modern day fishing industry of...
Despite being a country synonymous with fishing and having very strong maritime traditions, the clea...
Thanks to the biological wealth of its waters and to the high economic development of the bordering ...
The paper reviews the joint international investigation of the distribution of the Atlanto-Scandian...
Í fyrsta hluta ritgerðarinnar fjalla ég um helstu breytingar sem hafa átt sér stað í vistkerfi hafsi...
Early settlement in the North Atlantic produced complex interactions of culture and nature. A sustai...
Early settlement in the North Atlantic produced complex interactions of culture and nature. A sustai...
This paper deals with the economic effects of the collapse of the Atlanto-Scandian and the North Sea...
ABSTRACT. The expansion and subsequent decline in catches in many fisheries of the world during the ...
Abstract The story of Siglufjörour (Siglufjordur), a north Iceland village that became the Herring ...
ABSTRACT. The story of Siglufjör›ur (Siglufjordur), a north Iceland village that became the “Herring...
The story of Siglufjörður (Siglufjordur), a north Iceland village that became the "Herring Capital o...
The expansion and subsequent decline in catches in many fisheries of the world during the 20th centu...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)We use biochemical, biological, archaeological, and historical an...
Iceland’s fishing resources have played a major role in the economy of fishing nations around the No...
The Landscape of Fishing is a comprehensive look into the history and modern day fishing industry of...
Despite being a country synonymous with fishing and having very strong maritime traditions, the clea...
Thanks to the biological wealth of its waters and to the high economic development of the bordering ...
The paper reviews the joint international investigation of the distribution of the Atlanto-Scandian...
Í fyrsta hluta ritgerðarinnar fjalla ég um helstu breytingar sem hafa átt sér stað í vistkerfi hafsi...
Early settlement in the North Atlantic produced complex interactions of culture and nature. A sustai...
Early settlement in the North Atlantic produced complex interactions of culture and nature. A sustai...
This paper deals with the economic effects of the collapse of the Atlanto-Scandian and the North Sea...
ABSTRACT. The expansion and subsequent decline in catches in many fisheries of the world during the ...