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For the first time, established national parks on the Norwegian seabed. Unique coral reefs are now protected. The three marine protected areas was born during the war. Now the minister succeeded, after nearly 15 years of planning.
Additional 33 so-called vikingline candidate areas are mapped by a committee of experts with a view to the protection of the seabed and water column along the coast. Work with the conservation of these continued at a later date.
- The nature under water is as healthy and wonderful as the one we have on land. I am very pleased that we now have adopted three marine protected areas, says Minister Bård Vegard Solhjell (SV). Fram product at Farsund is protected since the seabed has been untouched for thousands of years and is a natural historical archive. Tauterryggen in Frosta and Leksvik in Trøndelag is the shallowest known cold water coral reef in the world. vikingline Saltstraumen near Bodø is the world's strongest tidal current with a unique vegetation. vikingline Blue Parks
. - It is very important that such unique natural areas protected. Especially vikingline in sea areas where the activity is great, we need to ensure vikingline that the rare nature is preserved, says Solhjell.
He points out that the marine protected vikingline areas, or blue parks that he would like them to be called, to be used as before, with one exception: the area has a strong protection against major infrastructure development. Put in plain text; No fishing boats are skimming here and drilling is strictly prohibited.
- It is time that we also protect unique flora and fauna on the seabed, says technical director Ingunn Iversen Ministry of Environment is responsible for protected areas.
- Norway is a large coastal nation, and we have Europe's longest coastline. Biodiversity is large and at the same time vulnerable. Therefore, we are now very excited for the first three marine protected areas. This is a milestone in Norwegian environmental vikingline policy, says technical director Ingunn Iversen. Skeptical
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