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Survey of attitudes and fish consumption of Icelanders - winners

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Biotechnology

A survey of Icelanders' attitudes and consumption of fish began on 12 June and ended on 14 July. The survey, which is funded by the Icelandic Research Center, reached people aged 18-80 and was conducted online.

Participation invitations were sent to 4000 people who were randomly selected from the National Registry and the person in question was invited to take part in the survey. Participation in the survey did not live up to expectations, but great prizes were on offer for lucky participants.

Icelanders' fish consumption has long been the highest in the Nordic countries, and it has been linked to longevity and good health in Iceland. However, research has shown that fish consumption has fallen sharply in recent years, especially among young people.

The research is a joint project of the Icelandic Research Center, the University of Iceland and Matís.

Winners were drawn today and the winners are listed below. To get the prizes, please contact Dagnýja at 422-5179, weekdays between 9 and 15.

 Winnings:  Winner's code:
Hotel RangáSuite and breakfast for 2NVYGD
 World ClassAccess for 2 to the bathhouseBUGDU
 Dill RestaurantOut to dinner for 2IAEQT
 Noatún10,000 creditNSUKM
 Gallery fish2 x Out to eat for 2DCEPI
NQXPP
 The fish marketOut to lunchHINVK

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