12 February 2026

Efling þekkingar í sjávarútvegi skilar árangri

Fátt hefur mótað íslenskt samfélag jafn djúpt og nálægð okkar við hafið.
12 February 2026

GRÓ‘s status under the auspices of UNESCO renewed until 2034

The status of the GRÓ Centre as a Category 2 Centre that operates under the auspices of UNESCO has been renewed for a period of eight years, or until 2034.
11 February 2026

Enhancing knowledge in fisheries delivers development impact

Few factors have shaped Icelandic society as deeply as our closeness to the sea. As a fishing nation, we understand that using resources sustainably is essential for securing prosperity and food security for the future. We Icelanders have valuable knowledge across all key aspects of the seafood value chain – from fishing to processing and handling of marine products.
9 February 2026

WGC2026 Fellowships - update 9 February 2026

Updates on Fellowships for WGC2026, 8-12 June 2026, Canada
Fisheries Policy and Management fellows with Dr. Anthony Taabu
10 February 2026

Dr. Anthony Taabu Returns to Iceland as Key Guest Speaker at GRÓ FTP Event

The GRÓ Fisheries Training Programme (GRÓ FTP) was honoured to welcome Dr. Anthony Taabu Munyaho back to Iceland as the keynote speaker at the promotional event “From Knowledge to Development Impact: Building Capacity for Sustainable Fisheries,” held on 4 February at the University of Akureyri.
5 February 2026

From knowledge to development inpact GRÓ FTP - recording of event 4th February 2026

The second event in the series highlighting Iceland’s contribution to global capacity development through the four GRÓ Training Programmes took place in Akureyri on the 4th of February. GRÓ Fisheries Training Programme was the focus of the second event of the series, but the first event on GRÓ Geothermal Training Programme took place in November.