mynstraðri
Mynstraðri, also known as the Icelandic longline, is a traditional Icelandic fishing method primarily used for catching cod and other groundfish. This technique involves a long line, often several kilometers in length, with numerous baited hooks attached at regular intervals. The line is typically deployed from a fishing vessel and left to drift or sink to the ocean floor, where it remains for several hours before being retrieved.
The method is particularly well-suited to Iceland’s deep and cold waters, where cod and other target species
Sustainability is a key consideration in the use of mynstraðri. Icelandic authorities enforce strict regulations to
Beyond its practical applications, mynstraðri holds cultural significance in Iceland. It reflects the country’s deep connection