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  2. List of ports in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Name All cargo / tonnes Freight cargo / tonnes Containers / tonnes Port of Fredericia: 9,037.000: 9,037.000: 833.000 Port of Aarhus: 7,614.000: 7,438.000

  3. Norwegian Coastal Administration - Wikipedia

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    The administration was created in 1974 when the Norwegian Directorate of Harbours, Naval Pilot Authority and the Norwegian Coastal Navigation Administration were merged. It took its present name in 1981, after it had been reorganised into five regional offices, located in Arendal, Haugesund, Ålesund, Kabelvåg and Honningsvåg.

  4. Ålesund - Wikipedia

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    The Rauma Line starts at Åndalsnes, 120 kilometres (75 mi) east of Ålesund, going to Dombås, then southwards on the Dovre Line to Lillehammer and Oslo. Ålesund is a port of call for passenger and freight vessels travelling between Bergen, Kingston upon Hull, Newcastle, Hamburg, and Trondheim, including the Hurtigruta (Norwegian Coastal ...

  5. Ny-Ålesund - Wikipedia

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    Initially, mining was carried out until 1929, but it was unprofitable for most of the 1920s. A series of air expeditions were launched from Ny-Ålesund towards the North Pole. The company was nationalized in 1933 and the town was used for tourism and as a fishing port. Mining resumed for some months in 1941 and then from 1945.

  6. Havfisk - Wikipedia

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    Havfisk (formerly Aker Seafoods) is a Norwegian Whitefish fishing, seafood processing and sale company. The company was listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange and has its headquarters in Ålesund, Norway. The company operates 15 fishing trawlers north of 62 degrees in Norway with 9% of the total concessions in the area.

  7. List of North Sea ports - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 February 2024, at 17:07 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Norwegian Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    The predominant concern was that Swedes were fishing in Norwegian waters. Norway declared a 4-nautical-mile (7 km; 5 mi) territorial water in 1906 and instructed the navy to take action against any foreign vessels fishing in those waters. [49] The following year British fishing vessels started fishing along the coast of Finnmark. [50]

  9. Norwegian Ship Register - Wikipedia

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    They proposed that the new register be administratively part of the Maritime Authority. [7] The issue was concluded in March, when the government decided to create the Norwegian Ship Registers. Located in Bergen, it would be organized as a government agency subordinate to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs .