Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries
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Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries headquarters in Bergen
The Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries (Norwegian: Fiskeridirektoratet) is Norwegian government agency under the Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs.
Established in 1900, it is responsible for advising and executing the ministry's policy. It formerly conducted research, but the Institute of Marine Research was split out in 1989.[1] The organization consists of a headquarters based in Bergen, seven regional offices and more than twenty local offices spread around the country.[2]
Heads of the Directorate have been Gabriel Westergaard and Jens O. Dahl (1900–1906), Johan Hjort (1906–1918), Sigurd Asserson (1918–1937), H.J. Salvesen (1938–1945), Ola Brynjelsen (1945–1948), Klaus Sunnanå (1948–1973), Knut Vartdal (1973–1978), Hallstein Rasmussen (1978–1988), Viggo Jan Olsen (1988–1996) and Peter Gullestad (1996–2008)[1] and Liv Holmefjord (2008–present).
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