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  2. Orkla (river) - Wikipedia

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    Orkla is a popular river for salmon fishing and the fourth largest in Norway by volume. [2] About an 88-kilometre (55 mi) long stretch of the river through Orkland Municipality and Rennebu Municipality is used for salmon fishing throughout the season which typically runs from 1 June through 31 August. [3]

  3. 8 of the best Norwegian fjords cruise holidays

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    Departs 5 June. From £1,801pp. Best for: Day trips ... that visit 16 ports along Norway’s west coast including the Arctic Circle. The packed schedule will take you to the picturesque fishing ...

  4. Norwegian Sea - Wikipedia

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    Significant numbers of minke, humpback, sei, and orca whales are present in the Norwegian Sea, [29] and white-beaked dolphins occur in the coastal waters. [30] Orcas and some other whales visit the sea in the summer months for feeding; their population is closely related to the herring stocks, and they follow the herring schools within the sea ...

  5. Whaling in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Whaling in Norway involves hunting of minke whales for use as animal and human food in Norway and for export to Japan. Whale hunting has been a part of Norwegian coastal culture for centuries, and commercial operations targeting the minke whale have occurred since the early 20th century. [ 1 ]

  6. History of whaling - Wikipedia

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    Sources: IWC Summary Catch Database version 6.1, July 2016, [95] which includes great whales, orcas (mostly caught by Norway and USSR), bottlenose whales (mostly Norway), pilot whales (mostly Norway), and Baird's Beaked Whales (mostly Japan). This database also has some pre-1900 counts, not shown here.

  7. Sund, Flakstad - Wikipedia

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    Sund is a fishing village in Flakstad Municipality in the Lofoten district of Nordland county, Norway. [2] The settlement, with around 100 permanent residents, is located on the southwest coast of the island of Flakstadøya. The fishing village is considered to be one of oldest in Lofoten.

  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. Saltstraumen - Wikipedia

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    Saltstraumen is popular with anglers, due to its abundance of fish such as saithe, cod, wolffish, rose fish, and halibut. Coalfish is a specialty of the area. The largest documented coalfish of 22.7 kg (50 lb) was caught in Saltstraumen on a fishing rod.