sprotahópur
Sprotahópur is a type of fish that inhabits the coastal regions of Iceland. It is a cod-like fish that belongs to the family Gadidae. The species has been an important component of the Icelandic fishing industry for centuries, with catches dating back to the 14th century.
Sprotahópur can be found in shallow waters, typically between 10-100 meters in depth, where it feeds on
In Icelandic cuisine, sprotahópur is considered a valuable delicacy and is often served smoked or pickled.
From a commercial perspective, the sprotahópur fishery has undergone significant fluctuations over the years. European regulations
Due to climatic and oceanographic changes, Sprotahópur is shifting its range and might be more frequently found