The latest news, features and stories on the Nordic island nation of Iceland between the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. Located on a rift between tectonic plates, it is well known for its ...
Iceland has authorised whale hunting for the next five years, despite welfare concerns. Under the new permits, 209 fin whales and 217 minke whales can be caught during each year's whaling season ...
The study revealed that a prized sport fish, the giant trevally, is susceptible to high fishing pressure. This conclusion emerges from a “natural experiment” during the COVID-19-induced closure of the ...
In an effort to conserve sensitive species of fish, some sport fishing is entirely catch-and-release, meaning that the fish are returned to the water once brought ashore. However, too much fishing ...
Diehard anglers should plan an October trip to see or participate in the Destin Fishing Rodeo, where contestants compete for the most impressive catch of the day. If you're new to the sport and ...
Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ryan has approved legislation that will govern the wild salmon and sea trout fisheries in 2025. This will come into effect from ...
He argues that whales also compete with Iceland’s fishing industry for the catch it needs for food production. But changing attitudes in Iceland towards whaling are driving the debate on whether ...
William F. Collins of East Falmouth, a veteran, died at Falmouth Hospital on December 19 after a battle with cancer. He was 77. Born in Milford to Francis and Ellen (Granholm) Collins, he was ...
Highlights from the match between Iceland and Türkiye which took place Laugardalsvollur Stadium. Advertisement Choose your ultimate sports viewing package Stream world-class sports on the go ...
Learn how technology is shaping the future of professional bass fishing. Discover why soft plastic stick baits like the Senko are the ultimate bass lures. Learn rigging tips, brand comparisons ...
In The Munsters (2022), Herman yells "Car 54, where are you?". This is a reference to a scene in the original The Munsters ...