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Halldór Ásgrímsson

Einstaklingur

Íslenskur stjórnmálamaður sem gegndi embætti sjávarútvegsráðherra á þeim tíma sem umræðan átti sér stað. Hann ræðir um fiskveiðistefnu, endurnýjun flota og mikilvægi sjávarútvegsins.

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Fiskveiðisjóður

Stofnun

Sjóður sem hefur það hlutverk að styðja við fiskveiðar og fiskvinnslu. Í þættinum er rætt um hlutverk sjóðsins í endurnýjun fiskiskipaflotans.

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Grundarfjörður

Staður

Bæjarfélag á Snæfellsnesi þar sem umræða um skel- og fiskvinnsluheimildir er sérstaklega tekin fyrir í þættinum.

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Ríkisstjórnin

Stofnun

Ríkisstjórnin, also known as the Government of Iceland, is the highest executive authority in Iceland, operating within a parliamentary representative democratic republic. It exercises executive power, with the Prime Minister serving as the head of government and leading the cabinet. The government is responsible for maintaining majority support in the Althing (parliament) and plays a crucial role in the country's governance and policy-making.

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Snæfellsnes

Staður

The Snæfellsnes Peninsula is a prominent geographical feature in western Iceland, often referred to as "Iceland in Miniature" due to its diverse and dramatic landscapes, including volcanoes, glaciers, lava fields, and black and white beaches. It is home to Snæfellsjökull National Park, centered around the glacier-capped stratovolcano Snæfellsjökull, which was famously featured in Jules Verne's novel "Journey to the Center of the Earth." The peninsula has a rich history and culture, with charming fishing villages and a strong connection to Icelandic sagas and folklore. The fishing industry has historically been, and continues to be, a vital part of Iceland's economy and culture, with ongoing discussions and regulations surrounding fishing rights and sustainable practices.

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Stykkishólmur

Staður

Stykkishólmur is a town and municipality located on the northern side of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula in western Iceland. It is a significant center for services and commerce in the region, with its economy historically rooted in trading due to its natural harbor, and currently relying on fishing and tourism. The town is also a gateway to Flatey Island and the Westfjords via ferry.

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