AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoVolcanic Risk Update: One year after the last Reykjanes Peninsula eruption, Icelandic scientists say magma is still building under Svartsengi, with another intrusion—and possibly another eruption—still the most likely scenario. Solar Eclipse Travel Boom: UK searches for eclipse trips have surged, with flights to Reykjavik more than doubling as the 12 August total solar eclipse draws crowds and hotels expect demand to hold despite weather uncertainty. Whaling Under Scrutiny: The EFTA Surveillance Authority says it received 700+ complaints about Iceland’s whaling season, while Dame Judi Dench and other celebrities urge a ban after reports of 18 fin whales killed since the hunt resumed. Rare Bird Watch: Iceland’s Rare Birds Committee will decide whether an American Tree Sparrow sighting in Kjós is officially confirmed, a potential first for Iceland and only the second for Europe. Salmon Fishing Hopes: A record salmon run has entered Reykjavík’s Elliðaár river system, with nearly 600 salmon passing a counter in 12 hours, boosting expectations for the season. Local Life & Safety: Reykjavík pools are restricting unaccompanied outdoor changing-room access for minors, after a safety review. Culture & Film: National Geographic’s documentary “Time and Water,” about Andri Snær Magnason and a melting glacier, is set for TV and streaming release at the end of July.
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