sjøbruk
Sjøbruk, or mariculture, is the cultivation of aquatic organisms in marine environments. It typically occurs in coastal waters and fjords, using net pens or enclosures at sea. Common farmed species include Atlantic salmon, rainbow trout, halibut, cod, mussels, oysters, and seaweed.
The industry emerged in the 20th century and expanded rapidly from the 1970s, especially in Norway, which
Regulation is national, with licenses, site approvals, and environmental monitoring overseen by fisheries and food safety
Economically, sjøbruk contributes significantly to export revenue and employment along the value chain. It faces price
In recent years, there has been growing interest in offshore and more sustainable farming configurations, as