Iceland review - 2013, Side 31

Iceland review - 2013, Side 31
ICELAND REVIEW 29 began fishing off Hornafjörður and the town has seen an almost steady increase in popula- tion since then. “The community is thriving, everyone who wants to work can find a job,” maintains fisherman Vigfús Vigfússon. While the municipality Hornafjörður experienced a 31 percent decline in its population from 1994 to 2011, the population decline in Höfn was only 5 percent in the same period. Vigfús was raised on a farm in the vicinity of Höfn but has worked as a fisherman since his teens. “I’m not about to change profes- sions now,” he smiles when asked whether he likes what he does. His son recently joined his crew of four. At sea, workdays can be long and hard, and whether fishermen can work at all depends on the weather and what’s left of the fishing quota. Also, according to Vigfús, the faults of the fisheries control system and unequal competition with larger companies make life difficult for small boat owners. The catch—mostly cod but also saithe and mackerel—is picked up by trucks daily and exported by air. Vigfús operates two boats and usually sets out from Stöðvarfjörður, a small village 200 kilometers (120 miles) to the east, closer to the fishing grounds. tHe SouL of HöfN Apart from the shrieking of Arctic terns, the harbor area is quiet with colorful boats docked at the pier. “It’s not as lively as it used to be,” says gunnar Ásgeirsson, chair- man of Skinney-Þinganes. “So much has changed; the fish is brought straight from the boats to the factory.” However, locals are actively breathing new life into the harbor. “This summer there will be a market there; local farmers will sell their products and designers their handicraft,” points out Davíð Kjartansson, managing director of Vatnajökull Region (Ríki Vatnajökuls), a cluster of com- panies promoting the region’s attractions. And on the last weekend of June, visitors will crowd the town to attend the annual Lobster Festival, with the main festival area being down at the docks, “The community’s soul,” as Davíð describes it.  Hoffellslón is a recently formed glacial lagoon by the vatnajökull outlet glacier Hoffellsjökull near Höfn, less frequented but equally as striking as the larger and better known Jökulsárlón. vigfús vigfússon, fisherman and small boat owner. CULTURE
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