Iceland increases whale hunt quota

Iceland’s fisheries and agriculture ministry dramatically raised the number of whales local fishing fleets will be allowed to hunt over the next five years.

Iceland increases whale hunt quota

Iceland’s fisheries and agriculture ministry dramatically raised the number of whales local fishing fleets will be allowed to hunt over the next five years.

Whalers will be authorised to catch at least 250 whales per year under guidelines announced by outgoing fisheries and agriculture minister Einar Gudfinnsson.

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