- Breiðafjörður
Breiðafjörður is a large shallow bay, about 50 km wide and 125 km long and located in the west of
Iceland . It separates the region of the West Fjords (Vestfirðir ) from the rest of the country. Breiðafjörður is encircled by mountains, including glacierSnæfellsjökull theSnæfellsnes peninsula on the south side and the West Fjord peninsula to the north.Nature
Breiðafjörður has a spectacular land and seascape consisting of shallow seas, small fjords and bays and an inner part of
intertidal areas dotted with about 3,000 islands, islets and skerries. The area contains about half of Iceland's intertidal area and tides can be six metres. Thebedrock was formed duringrift volcanism in the lateTertiary . The area consists mainly of pile ofbasaltic lava that was deeply eroded by glaciers during thequaternary age thus creating diverse landscape with several geothermal sites, some visible only atlow tide .Plants and Animals
The big intertidal zone is high in
biodiversity and productivity and has extensivealgal forests and other important habitats forfish andinvertebrates . The area supports 230 species ofvascular plants and around 50 breeding bird species includingCommon Shag ,Glaucous Gull ,White-tailed Eagle ,Common Eider ,Black Guillemot andGrey Phalarope . The area is importantstaging area forbrent goose andRed Knot . TheCommon Seal and the Grey Seal have their main haul-out on the islands and skerries.Several species of
Cetaceans are commonly found includingCommon Porpoise ,White-beaked Dolphin ,Killer Whale andMinke Whale .Islands
The islands in Breiðafjörður have an unbroken history of human use but now only few islands are inhabitated year-round. Many islands are used for summer residences and natural resources such as
eiderdown harvesting is the main source of income for many farmers. Some of the islands are:
* Flatey
*Skáleyjar
*Hvallátur
*Svefneyjar
*Sviðnur
*Hergilsey Economy and Ecology
Fisheries,
tourism andalgal harvesting are other major uses of the area.Breiðafjörður is the
spawning ground for some of Iceland's most important economic fish species.Transport
If the weather is fine, it is possible to see the coast line of the West Fjords from the
Snæfellsnes peninsula, but in reality they lie at a distance of up to 40 km. From the little port ofStykkishólmur , there is a ferry to the West Fjords. But people can also travel overland by car, taking the road from the east of Snæfellsnes along the Hvammsfjörður, the narrowest part of the Breiðafjörður.Culture and history
In the fjord, a big number of islands are situated which were inhabited in former times, on and off for several hundred years. The most important of these islands is Flatey. In the summertime, it can be reached by ferry. During the
Middle Ages , especially in the12th century , there was amonastery of Augustinemonk s which represented a centre of Icelandic culture. The most extensive medieval manuscript, the "Flateyjarbók" was written there. Afterwards, the island was an important trading post."See also:"
Fjords of Iceland External links
* [http://www.iucn.org/themes/wcpa/pubs/pdfs/PARKS/Parks_Jun98.pdf Marine Protected areas p.28]
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