Norwegian Fishermen's Association was founded in 1926, and aims to protect the fishermen's collective interests. Norwegian Fishermen's Association is a political independent, professional national organization that is based on voluntary membership of fishermen through the county, fishermen, and professional group of organizations.
The Norwegian Fishermen's Association is actively working to safeguard and enhance the academic, economic, social and cultural interests of its members. Norwegian Fishermen's Association has a close cooperation with central and local authorities. Because of the fishing industry's major impact on the coast, the Norwegian Fishermen's Association a central position and a great responsibility in terms of activity and settlements in the coastal districts.
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