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Enhancing wave alerts
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Warnings of cross seas have been added by BarentsWatch to its wave forecasting service, making travel by sea off Norway even more secure.
A Variety of Protected Areas along the Coast and at Sea
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The protected areas along the coast and in the ocean aim to safeguard vulnerable and threatened ecosystems and conserve areas of international, national, and regional value.
Drawing the last lines
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Reduced ice cover has given added urgency to determining the final unclarified boundaries in the Arctic Ocean. The rules for doing this are set by the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.
Better-informed fishing
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Norway’s fishermen can now get official information directly on their chart plotter with the FishInfo service. Launched by the Norwegian Seafood Research Fund (FHF) and BarentsWatch, this aims to provide the right data at the right time in the right channel.
Reducing Marine Debris
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Debris in the ocean stems from both terrestrial sources and boats, with plastic and fishing gear components representing the most serious threats to animal life. Efforts are being made, however, to clean up and reduce the amount of litter that reaches the ocean.
Ready to help
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The commitment among seafarers to assisting comrades and neighbours in trouble has always been strong, and has a long history.
Better Fishing through Research
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By improving on today’s fishing gear, the research collaboration CRISP seeks to make fisheries more sustainable.
Special forecasts for waves
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Wave forecasts for particularly vulnerable areas help us to decide whether it is safe to be at sea.
Several reasons why the sea is rising
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A warmer climate leads to higher sea levels worldwide. However, this does not mean that the sea level is rising by an equivalent amount along the Norwegian coast. Tectonic uplift also plays an important role.
SARiNOR - Enhanced collaboration on preparedness
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A measure to enhance efficiency and capacity in search and rescue operations in the High North.