Summer Construction: This summer we tackled a major project at Laxá River in Keldum that marks an important step in creating new and improved habitat for North Atlantic salmon. The project involves restoring the old riverbed, which stopped flowing about 57 years ago, but now the water is flowing there again – and with it,
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The old riverbed Between Keldnalækjar and Haldfoss, the river flowed until a dam was built in 1968. The river had swept across an area of about 60 hectares and caused significant land degradation. Now the old riverbed has been re-watered, creating new habitat for salmon and trout. At the same time, there is an opportunity to restore […]
Jóhannes Sturlaugsson – Björn Theodórsson Preliminary studies for 2021-2023 indicate that the river area above Tungufoss in Eystri-Rangá is suitable for salmon when reaching the spring river Teitsvötn. This information is pleasing to those who are working to establish a sustainable salmon population in this future salmon oasis in Eystri-Rangá. At the same time, there is no doubt that fishing right holders […]
Things are still coming to fruition. We started fish farming in the upper reaches of the Eystri Rangá River four years ago. We dug over 120,000 eggs in 22 holes and last year released about 60,000 fry into the river with the help of good friends. Conditions above Tungufoss are very good, the temperature and gravel are ideal for spawning. We set up a temperature-sirimeter […]
Interviews with Jóhannes Sturlaugsson, Björn Theodórsson, Lýð Skúlason and Guðmundur Inga Hjartarson. The story tells of spawning, fry and salmon releases and the harvest of recent years. During electrofishing, a large number of fry were found and the most positive thing was that the largest fry were well-behaved and about 12cm in size. This tells us that the fry are […]
We electrofished with Jóhannes Sturlaugsson last year and it turned out that the spawning and fry releases went well. We found hatching fry and the fry that were released last year have reached the size to go to sea. Well done, said Jóhannes. The salmon fry were measured in weight and length and taken for further research. A large number of char fry were also found.
Signing of a lease agreement between Rangárþing Ytra and fossdali ehf for the lease of plots on the lands of Foss and Árbær, fishing rights included in the lease. Fossdali ehf's plan is to turn the upper part of the Eystri Rangá above Tungufoss into a salmon breeding station where natural hatching can take place. If these plans go ahead, this part of the river could become a fertile […]
The North Atlantic salmon, has faced a decline in recent decades due to various environmental challenges and human activities. In an effort to revive and expand the salmon population, an interesting project is underway to expand one of the most productive salmon fishing rivers in the country and promote natural spawning. This initiative aims not only to strengthen the salmon population but also to promote the overall health […]
It can be said that things are finally coming true. My cousin Lydur Skulason and I started fish farming in the upper reaches of the Eystri Rangá River two years ago. We dug over 120,000 eggs in 22 holes and last year released about 60,000 fry into the river with the help of good friends. Conditions above Tungufoss are very good, the temperature and gravel for spawning […]





