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Ukranian naval officers in training with the Icelandic Coast Guard

Iceland Monitor 15 Mar 2024
The naval officers have been on board the Icelandic Coast Guard ships recently and received ...
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ICE-SAR and Hefring Marine to Enhance Fleet Safety and Efficiency

The Maritime Executive 21 Feb 2024
The Icelandic Association for Search and Rescue (ICE-SAR) is proud to announce a commercial partnership with Hefring Marine, a leading innovator in maritime technology ... in Iceland and beyond.
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Europe launches new e-fuels project to decarbonize shipping

SAFETY4SEA 02 Feb 2024
explained Kjartan Due Nielsen, Innovation Manager at Icelandic engineering company Verkís, which is leading the GAMMA ... Gamma stands for Green Ammonia and Biomethanol fuel MAritime Vessels and involves 16 partners from Europe..
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‘We can carry on for ever’: meet Iceland’s last whale hunter

The Observer 13 Oct 2023
Fermented whale blubber is an Icelandic speciality ... As for the ecosystem, he says populations are healthy in Iceland’s maritime exclusive economic zone, and globally are no more vulnerable than cod stocks in the north Atlantic.
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Hurricane Nigel Forecast Discussion Number 16

Index-Journal 19 Sep 2023
... late week due to fast flow ahead of a mid-latitudes trough dropping out of the Canadian Maritimes, then northward as an extratropical low this weekend as it is captured by the trough south of Iceland.
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Cruising in the Arctic

The Roseburg News-Review 05 Aug 2023
The final leg of the trip took us to Isafjordur, Iceland, where we visited the Osvor Maritime Museum, a replica of an old fishing outpost common during the thousand years of fishing heritage in the ...
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Fire, ice and a legendary happy hour — your Reykjavik city guide

The Times/The Sunday Times 17 Jul 2023
Many of the city’s finest cultural attractions are here, including the Maritime Museum, FlyOver Iceland and Aurora Reykjavik. Despite its bouji rebirth, Grandi retains its maritime charm in its bobbing boats and nods to Icelandic fishing heritage.
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An Arctic 'Great Game' as NATO allies and Russia face off in far north

Stars and Stripes 17 Jul 2023
VARDO, Norway — The officers in tracksuits looked a little nervous as they rapped on the window of the rental car ... Gen ... The U.S ... Navy ships en route to Europe, particularly at a potential maritime chokepoint called the "Greenland, Iceland, U.K ... .
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Opinion: Sweden and Finland give NATO an Arctic opportunity

Daily Press 16 Jul 2023
and UK; more satellite time devoted to surveilling the polar region; increased overflight by long-range maritime patrol aircraft operating out of Iceland, Canada and Sweden; and ground-based, ...
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James Stavridis: Sweden and Finland give NATO an Arctic opportunity

Eagle-Tribune 14 Jul 2023
and UK; more satellite time devoted to surveilling the polar region; increased overflight by long-range maritime patrol aircraft operating out of Iceland, Canada and Sweden; and ground-based, ...
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Sweden and Finland give NATO an arctic opportunity

Taipei Times 13 Jul 2023
... region; increased overflight by long-range maritime patrol aircraft operating out of Iceland, Canada and Sweden; and ground-based, long-dwell radar systems on Greenland and other northern locations.
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A secret Cold War-era deal lets British jets shadow Russian bombers when they fly near ...

Business Insider 30 May 2023
The deal now faces rising backlash, however ... Ireland occupies a strategic position on the UK's western flank and adjacent to the Greenland-Iceland-UK Gap, a vital maritime chokepoint that the British and other NATO militaries are keen to monitor ... Saab.
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Iceland Allows Resupply Call for U.S. Nuclear Sub for the First Time

The Maritime Executive 28 Apr 2023
The Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS San Juan has become the first U.S nuclear-powered ship to sail into Iceland’s territorial waters after the Nordic nation temporarily waived a longtime ban.

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In this photo provided by the Mayor of Odesa Hennadii Trukhanov in Telegram, firefighters work on the site of a burning building after a Russian drone attack in Odesa, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 23, 2024.
AP / Mayor of Odesa Hennadii Trukhanov via AP
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