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FishInfo for foreign fishermen

Both professional and recreational fishermen can apply for extended access to FishInfo. For foreign fishermen, there is a difference related to which vessel they operate on.

Safer seaborne voyages in the Arctic

ArcticInfo provides important information on sailing conditions in the Arctic, supporting decisions for safer navigation in Arctic waters.

Safer shipping in the High North

ArticInfo.no offers mariners a variety of services that are important for safe navigation, accessibility and the environment in the Arctic.

The Fishhealth service updated

A better overview of the areas and locations that are of interest to you. In addition, users can see all types of ships visiting facilities.
ArcticInfo is especially aimed at fishing boats, cruise traffic and research and expedition vessels, which dominate traffic in Arctic areas. Photo: The Coast Guard.

Increasing safe navigation in the Arctic

The Norwegian Coastal Administration (NCA) has established a new digital information service for vessel traffic in Arctic areas.

The Arctic service is replaced

The Arctic service is now closed down and replaced by a similar service; ArcticInfo.
Catching a big fish can be a truly magnificent holiday experience. Now there are new rules for better control of the fishing tourism industry. Illustration photo: Visit Vesterålen / NordNorsk Reiseliv.

Want better control with fishing tourism

A new regulatory framework will lead to increased control and management of the fishing tourism industry.
The king crab has now also become a tourist attraction.

Invasive species

Once a foreign species establishes itself in Norwegian waters, it is virtually impossible to get rid of again.

The service Shared Resource Information Repository

All rescue and emergency workers must have the resource information they need through a secure system.

Open data via BarentsWatch

BarentsWatch collects and develops public information from many of our partners and other suppliers for use in our services and web pages. Most of the data content you find in our systems is available for free, directly from our partners or via BarentsWatch. Here, we have made a summary.
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