RMBWCNKJ–Freshly caught North Atlantic Salmon. Iceland
RMPX9P7H–Fresh caught fish in Siglufjordur, off the north coast of Iceland
RFMR69KG–Freshly caught fish, atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), fishing port of Husavik, Northern Iceland, Iceland
RMBF5BR3–Woman with freshly caught cod, North Atlantic, Raufarhofn, Iceland
RMPW9T0W–Adult Arctic tern, Sterna paradisaea, with freshly caught fish, Flatey Island, Iceland
RMDT0CT6–Fresh cod, Western, Iceland
RFMAPYE3–Sorting freshly caught fish in Siglufjorour, Siglufjordur, off the north coast of Iceland, Polar Regions
RF2J8YRD9–Close-up with depth of field of a row of freshly caught fish, hanging out to dry on a wooden construction in Iceland
RMEWC9E4–cod pollock and other sea fish caught on a fishing trip Reykjavik iceland
RFFABAC3–A big freshly caught trout with wet scales
RM2R0HBHX–INDONESIA, Mentawai Islands, Kandui Resort, person holding freshly caught fish
RF2RHACT5–Atlantic puffin with a mouthful of fish freshly caught in Iceland
RMAP69KD–Freshly caught Atlantic cod Gadus morhua gutted and boxed on fish quay Siglufjördur Iceland July 2006
RF2RMFYCC–Atlantic halibut fish freshly caught on the docks from a fishing boat, stored in containers full of ice in Iceland
RM2JNPJN0–A puffin is seen with a freshly caught fish in its beak on the cliffs of Heimaey island, Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland. The Vestmannaeyjar archipelago is home to more than 700,000 pairs of puffins who migrate to the islands for the nesting season each summer. However, this season has seen a large drop in puffins due to lack of food and climate change. Picture date: Friday August 12, 2022.
RFAPYX1N–Freshly caught trout lying on the riverbank
RMADTHTD–Fresh redfish ready for processing in Ísafjörður in Iceland's West Fjords
RMD3YBR0–Hong Kong, China, fish in a pond
RMBWCNNY–Freshly caught North Atlantic Salmon. Iceland
RFMR69M4–Freshly caught fish, head, atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), fishing port of Husavik, Northern Iceland, Iceland
RMBWCNJ9–Lumpfish hanging to dry. Reykjavik Iceland
RF2A81H9J–Head of a freshly caught Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), Westfjorde, Iceland
RMDT0CT3–Fresh cod, Western, Iceland
RFMAPYE1–Sorting fresh caught fish in Siglufjorour, Siglufjordur, off the north coast of Iceland, Polar Regions
RM2R0HBH9–INDONESIA, Mentawai Islands, Kandui Surf Resort, person holding freshly caught fish
RMAP69P0–Freshly caught Atlantic cod Gadus morhua gutted and boxed on fish quay Siglufjördur Iceland July 2006
RF2RMFYDE–Stykkisholmur, Iceland - June 30, 2023: Atlantic halibut fish freshly caught on the docks from a fishing boat, stored in containers full of ice
RM2JNPJNH–A puffin is seen with a freshly caught fish in its beak on the cliffs of Heimaey island, Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland. The Vestmannaeyjar archipelago is home to more than 700,000 pairs of puffins who migrate to the islands for the nesting season each summer. However, this season has seen a large drop in puffins due to lack of food and climate change. Picture date: Friday August 12, 2022.
RFAPYX3J–Freshly caught trout lying on the riverbank with fishing rod
RF2A81HAW–Freshly caught fish, Lumpsucker (Cyclopterus lumpus), Port of Stykkisholmur, Snaefellsnes Peninsula, Snaefellsnes, Iceland
RMDT0CWH–Fresh cod, Western, Iceland
RFMR69M8–Eye of a freshly caught Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), close-up, fishing port of Husavik, Northern Iceland, Iceland
RM2FKMGT8–Freshly caught and gutted Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), Cod, Iceland
RF2RMFYD7–Stykkisholmur, Iceland - June 30, 2023: Atlantic halibut fish freshly caught on the docks from a fishing boat, stored in containers full of ice
RM2JNPJMR–A puffin is seen with a freshly caught fish in its beak on the cliffs of Heimaey island, Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland. The Vestmannaeyjar archipelago is home to more than 700,000 pairs of puffins who migrate to the islands for the nesting season each summer. However, this season has seen a large drop in puffins due to lack of food and climate change. Picture date: Friday August 12, 2022.
RFAPYX2N–Freshly caught trout lying on the riverbank with fishing rod
RMDT0CTK–Fresh cod, Western, Iceland
RM2JNPJRG–A puffin is seen with a freshly caught fish in its beak on the cliffs of Heimaey island, Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland. The Vestmannaeyjar archipelago is home to more than 700,000 pairs of puffins who migrate to the islands for the nesting season each summer. However, this season has seen a large drop in puffins due to lack of food and climate change. Picture date: Friday August 12, 2022.
RFAPYXBY–Freshly caught trout lying on the riverbank with fishing rod shallow depth of field
RMDGN1B5–Redfish, Skate and trout freshly caught, Iceland
RMBF58HJ–Woman with freshly caught cod, North Atlantic, Raufarhofn, Iceland
RMBF5AM7–Woman with freshly caught cod, North Atlantic, Raufarhofn, Iceland
RMBF5AK7–Woman with Freshly caught cod, North Atlantic, Raufarhofn, Iceland
RMET36CA–Freshly caught herring, Iceland.
RMBEF76C–Arctic trout, Ice fishing on Lake Thingvellir, Iceland
RMBEF76B–Arctic trout, Ice fishing on Lake Thingvellir, Iceland
RMBEF75G–Arctic trout, Ice fishing on Lake Thingvellir, Iceland
RMBEF75Y–Arctic trout, Ice fishing on Lake Thingvellir, Iceland
RMB8DW9T–Variety of freshly caught fish, North Atlantic, Iceland
RMBF5ARA–Freshly caught cod, North Atlantic, Raufarhofn, Iceland
RMBF58NJ–Freshly caught cod, North Atlantic, Raufarhofn, Iceland
RMBF5AN1–Freshly caught cod, North Atlantic, Raufarhofn, Iceland
RMBF5BW1–Freshly caught cod, North Atlantic, Raufarhofn, Iceland
RMBF5AM3–Freshly caught cod, North Atlantic, Raufarhofn, Iceland
RMB62R11–Freshly caught lobster on plate by harbor, Hornafjordur fjord Eastern Iceland
RMB62DXX–Freshly caught lobster on plate by harbor, Hornafjordur fjord Eastern Iceland
RMB62R46–Freshly caught lobster on plate by harbor, Hornafjordur fjord Eastern Iceland
RMB62FT1–Fresh Haddock fish at harbor, Hornafjordur fjord, Iceland
RMH3A89E–Close-up of ocean perch or redfish, Iceland
RMDT0BDW–Fish processing plant, Flateyri, West Fjords, Iceland
RMDT0BDG–Fish processing plant, Flateyri, West Fjords, Iceland
RMDT0BD3–Fish processing plant, Flateyri, West Fjords, Iceland
RMEFTDEA–Arctic char or trout freshly caught, Iceland
RMB4D44F–Freshly caught seafood on dish outside, Hotel Budir on Snaefellsnes Peninsula, Iceland
RMAWN801–Whale meat Reykjavik Iceland
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