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Marine protected areas

Photo: Mareano.

Under the OSPAR convention and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), Norway has adopted the goal of establishing an international network of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). One of Norway’s contributions to this network is a plan currently comprising 36 candidate MPAs. Read more

Photo: Institute of Marine Research.

Marine protected areas have in recent years become an important topic in international environmental organizations. Protection of marine areas has been an important tool for fisheries management for decades and utilized with success for a variety of purposes. Read more

Photo: Institute of Marine Research.

Norway was the first country to implement protective measures for cold-water corals in Europe. The cold-water coral Lophelia is abundant in Norwegian waters, and the world's largest known Lophelia -reef, the Røst-reef, is located in Lofoten, in northern Norway. Read more