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  2. Tana River (Finland–Norway) - Wikipedia

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    Earlier (2022), authorities in Norway and in Finland [did] not permit salmon fishing (in the river). [10] [11] In 2023, on Finland's side of the river, some [12] permits would allow fishing of humpback salmon - and the methods for that would be drift netting and [13] seine fishing. In 2020, 18,600 kilograms (41,000 lb) was the annual total of ...

  3. Slow television - Wikipedia

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    Salmon river – minute by minute was a 24-hour-long live broadcast on NRK1 and NRK2 that depicted the opening day of fishing season on the Gaula River in Trøndelag and lasted from 31 May to 1 June 2012. It consisted of a 40-minute introduction on NRK1, 18 hours of live salmon fishing on NRK2, and a 3-hour regular broadcast on NRK1.

  4. Fishing in the North Sea - Wikipedia

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    Sturgeon, shad, rays, skates and salmon among other species were common in the North Sea into the 20th century, when numbers declined due to overfishing. [2] [3] [4] [5]Other factors like the introduction of non-indigenous species, industrial and agricultural pollution, trawling and dredging, human-induced eutrophication, construction on coastal breeding and feeding grounds, sand and gravel ...

  5. Norway Royal Salmon - Wikipedia

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    Today Norway Royal Salmon is a fully integrated salmon farming company with full control of the process from smolt to the market place. The company is a leading producer of sustainable salmon and is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange. It sells about 70,000 tons of salmon every year. This equates to almost 1 million salmon meals per day, all year ...

  6. Patreksfjörður farmed salmon escape - Wikipedia

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    The Patreksfjörður farmed salmon escape involved the escape of approximately 3500 farm-raised Atlantic salmon in an open fish farm on August 20, 2023, at Patreksfjörður, a village on the northwest coast of Iceland. [1] [2] The fish farm is managed by Arctic Fish, an agricultural company in Norway. Soon after the incident, Arctic Fish ...

  7. Aquaculture of salmonids - Wikipedia

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    Assynt salmon hatchery, near Inchnadamph in the Scottish Highlands Very young fertilised salmon eggs, notice the developing eyes and vertebral column. Salmon egg hatching: In about 24 hr, it will be a fry without the yolk sac. The aquaculture or farming of salmonids can be contrasted with capturing wild salmonids using commercial fishing ...

  8. Category:Fishing in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Fishing communities in Norway (1 C, 6 P) Seafood companies of Norway (16 P) F. Norwegian fishers (11 P) Fishing vessels of Norway (17 P) Pages in category "Fishing in ...

  9. SalMar - Wikipedia

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    SalMar ASA is a Norwegian fish farm company and one of the world's largest producers of farmed salmon.The company's main activities include marine-phase farming, broodfish and smolt production, processing and sale of farmed salmon.