Iceland review - 2007, Síða 12

Iceland review - 2007, Síða 12
10 ICELAND REVIEW Views of Iceland | IR 4.07 | Vol. 45 www.bluelagoon.com Energy for life through forces of nature “I didn’t know what the word negri meant, but I knew the kids were calling me that to hurt me,” Bryndís Eiríksdóttir, a mother of two who was bul­ lied as a child simply because she had darker and curlier hair than most other children, told Frétta- bladid October 27. Eiríksdóttir added her hus band, an African­Portuguese man, had once been attack ed for the sole reason that he has dark skin. The couple opposes the rerelease. Atlantic Seabirds at Risk Nordic ornithologists expressed their fears about the deteriorating living conditions of seabirds in the North Atlantic at a conference held in the Faroe Islands this September, attributing their plight to both natural causes and human activity. Scientists fear that if the living conditions of the seabirds con­ tinue to decline at the same rate, many speci es in the region like the puffin, fulmar, guillemot and arctic tern could become seriously threat ened. Though fishing and oil pollution are among the causes of the decreasing numbers, the most signi fi­ cant factor is believed to be climate change. Higher sea temperatures have caused red plankton, the pri­ mary source of food for the sand lance, to move further north. The sand lance is the most impor­ tant food source for seabirds. Aevar Petersen, an ornithologist at the Icelandic Institute of Natural History, told Morgunbladid Oc­ tober 9 that the shag, one of Iceland’s sea birds, is already vulnerable and may disappear altogether from the country ś fauna. He added that more than 150,000 seabirds get caught in the nets of Ice landic fishing boats every year. Icelandic Cyprine May Be World’s Oldest Animal A specimen of the clam species Icelandic Cyprine or ocean quahog (Lat. Arctica islandica) discove red last fall is estimated to be more than 400 years old, thus making it the world’s longest living animal. The species was discovered during an expedition in Icelandic coastal waters by a group of scientists from the School of Ocean Sciences at Bangor Uni­ versity in Wales as part of the EU Millennium project to investigate climate changes over the last 1,000 years. By counting the annual growth lines in the shell, postdoctoral scientist Al Wanamaker has come to the conclusion that the clam, which has been living and growing on the seabed in the cold waters off northern Iceland, is between 405 and 410 years old, Science Daily reported October 29. Until now, a 220­year­old Arctica clam found in American waters in 1982 has officially held the record for being the world’s oldest organism. Unof­ ficially, however, the record belonged to anot her Icelandic clam that is believed to have lived for 374 years. Clam shell­growth is related to environ mental con ditions such as seawater temperature, salinity and food availability, and Icelandic waters seem to provide the ideal conditions for extreme longevity.
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