AGP Executive Report
Last update: 19 minutes agoWhaling & Tourism Pressure: Dame Judi Dench and other celebrities urged Iceland to “turn the page” on commercial whaling, saying at least 18 fin whales have been killed this season and pushing for a shift toward whale-watching tourism. Maritime Watch: The conservation group behind the ship Bandero says it has left Iceland’s 200-nautical-mile zone for crew medical treatment, while Icelandic authorities say it exited shortly before 8 p.m. Nature Protection for Visitors: A new purpose-built photo platform has opened at Dimmuborgir’s Gatklettur to keep visitors on paths and reduce damage to vegetation and lava formations. Legal Fallout from Fishrot: More than 1,000 former Namibian fisheries workers have asked Icelandic prosecutors to recognise them as victims in proceedings linked to Samherji, with support from Transparency International. Hydrogen Cost Claim: Syntholene’s geothermal-integrated hydrogen project in Húsavík is reported to target $1.75/kg under best-case Iceland conditions, per a KBR financial analysis. Alcohol & Consumer Shift: Low-carb, lower-alcohol beers are surging in Iceland, with Gull Lite topping Vínbúðin sales and bars reporting major growth. EU Referendum Context: Iceland’s 29 August vote on resuming EU accession talks is framed as a security and economic crossroads amid Arctic competition.
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