arangursmælingar
Arangursmælingar is an Icelandic term that translates to "marine measurements" or "sea measurements," referring broadly to the collection and analysis of data related to the marine environment. These measurements encompass various aspects such as water quality, temperature, salinity, currents, and biological factors like plankton populations and fish stocks. The primary aim of arangursmælingar is to monitor the condition of Iceland's surrounding waters, ensuring sustainable use of marine resources and protecting marine ecosystems.
In Iceland, arangursmælingar are conducted by governmental agencies, research institutions, and private organizations. These measurements are
Technologically, arangursmælingar employs a range of tools including buoys, ships, autonomous underwater vehicles, and satellite observations.
The information gained from arangursmælingar contributes to international efforts in marine conservation and climate change research.