AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMarine Biodiversity: Iceland is making progress on land protection but is still far behind on marine protection, with only about 2% of its waters meeting international “protected area” definitions; fishing closures aimed at stock management don’t count toward the 30% by 2030 goal, and a new action plan is expected soon. Geothermal Safety & Standards: The IADC has published well-control guidelines for geothermal drilling and well servicing, aiming to standardize risk management across the full well lifecycle, including hazards like steam blowouts and hydrogen sulfide exposure. EU Policy Pressure: The European Commission has started infringement procedures against 20 EU states over failures to fully transpose EU rules on green claims and sustainability labels, with penalties possible if responses aren’t filed. Icelandic Fisheries Economy: Iceland Seafood International reported higher Q1 2026 profit, helped by strong cod prices and solid capelin and herring sales despite supply constraints. Climate & Wildlife Alarm: Sea Shepherd reports 706 dolphins killed in Faroe Islands hunts in one day, renewing scrutiny of grindadráp and its impact on marine life. Energy Transition in Transport: Icelandair is accelerating Boeing 757 retirement to this winter as high fuel prices and rising variable costs push the airline toward newer aircraft.
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