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WORKS IN ENGLISH FROM AND ABOUTTHE FAROE ISLANDS
103: Brooke, James: Newfoundland Happily
Rediscovers the Vikings
in: The New York Times, July 31,2000, section
A, p. 4, photographs
<On occasion of a Viking festival at L’Anse aux
Meadows the authors states that the “old north
colonies”, the Faroes, Iceland and Greenland, are
increasingly knitting trade ties with Canada>
104: Brown, Kevin: Deal clears way for oil
licences off Shetland
in: The Financial Times, London edition, May
11, 1999, p. 12
<Maritime boundaries agreement between UK,
Denmark and Faeroe Islands will allow oil-rich
water off Shetland Islands to be opened for explora-
tion and determines fishing rights. Cf. also ”UK,
Denmark and Faroe Islands reach oil deal” in: The
Financial Times, European edition, May 11, 1999, p.
8 (by Kevin Brown)>
105: Browne, J[ohn] Ross: The Land of
Thor
New York (Harper & Brothers) 1867, 542 pp„
illustrations by the author. 2nd, unaltered edi-
tion 1870. British edition London (Sampson
Low) 1867
<Chapter XLI, pp. 408-426: The Faroe Islands, with
6 figures. An informative and nicely illustrated travel
report in which the author describes his impressions
of Tórshavn and ‘Kirk Goboe’ [Kirkjubøur). J.R.
Browne (1821-1875) was an author and diplomat>
106: Bruntse, Grethe/Lein, Tor Eiliv/Nielsen,
Ruth/Gunnarsson, Karl: Response to Wave
Exposure by Littoral Species in the Faroe
Islands
in: Fróðskaparrit, vol. 47, 1999, pp. 181-198, 4
fígures, 4 tables, references
<Results of an investigation of the rocky shores
communities in the littoral zone of the Faroe Islands
and their response to wave exposuro
107: Bruntse, Grethe/Lein, Tor Eiliv/Nielsen,
Ruth (eds): Marine benthic algae and inver-
tebrate communities from the shallow waters
of the Faroe Islands. A base line study
Kaldbak (Kaldbak Marine Biological Labora-
tory) 1999, 117 pp„ fígures, tables, references
<”In the present investigation different communities
of marine plants and invertebrates are described and
their distribution within the interdidal and shallow
waters around the Faroe Islands accounted for. The
report gives a summary of important environmental
factors which define the habitats.” Quoted from
summary>
108: Bruntse, Grethe/Tendal, Ole Secher
(eds): Marine biological investigations and
assemblages of henthic invertebrates from
the Faroe Islands
Kaldbak (Kaldbak Marine Biological Labora-
tory) 2001, 80 pp„ figures, tables, references
<An inventory of the benthic invertebrates around
the Faroe Islands. Contains the following papers:
Klitgaard, A.B./Tendal, O.S.: ”Ostur” - ”cheese bot-
toms” - sponge dominateđ areas in the Faroese shelf
and slope areas, pp. 13-21, 11 figs, ref.; Bruntse, G./
Tendal, O.S.: Lophelia pertusa and other cold water
corals in the Faroe area, pp. 22-32, 6 figs., 1 table,
ref.; Dinesen, G./Bruntse, G.: Modiolus modiolus
beds, pp. 33-36, 1 figs, I table, ref.; Bruntse, G.:
Aequipecten opercularis grounds, pp. 37-38, 1 fig„
ref.; Josefson, A.S.: Macrofauna in soft sediments,
pp. 39-43, 4 figs., 3 tables, ref.; Tendal, O.S./
Bruntse, G.: A brief history of the investigations of
the benthic fauna of the sea around the Faroe Islands,
with emphasis on the expeditions and research ves-
sels, pp. 44-53, 6 figs., ref.; Bruntse, G./Tendal,
O.S.: A bibliography of benthic marine invertebrates
of the Faroe Economic Zone, pp. 54-80>
109: Ilryant, Nelson: High-Seas Reprieve of
Atlantic Salmon
in: The New York Times. Late ed. East Coast,
April 21, 1991, p. S7
<High-sea harvesting of Atlantic salinon by boats
from the Faroe Islands has been halted for 1991-
1993>