Norwegian continental shelf
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Norwegian Continental Shelf — Förderaktivität auf dem norwegischen Kontinentalschelf in der Nordsee (rotbraun), im Nordmeer (hellbraun) und in der Barentssee (grün) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Norwegian Sea — The Vestfjord with the mountains of the Lofoten archipelago seen from Løvøy Island in Steigen. Vågakaillen (942 m) is the taller of the two peaks in the centre of the image … Wikipedia
Norwegian Petroleum Directorate — Oljedirektoratet Agency overview Formed July 14, 1972 … Wikipedia
Norwegian government agencies — The Government agencies of Norway are state controlled organizations who act independently to carry out the policies of the Government of Norway. The Government Ministries are relatively small and merely policy making organizations, allowed to… … Wikipedia
Norwegian Current — The Norwegian Current (also known as the Norwegian Coastal Current) is a water current that flows north easterly along the Atlantic coast of Norway at depths of between 50 and 100 meters. It contrasts with the North Atlantic Current because it is … Wikipedia
Norwegian Geological Survey — Geological Survey of Norway Type Government agency Industry Geological survey Headquarters Trondheim, Norway … Wikipedia
Ross Ice Shelf — an ice barrier filling the S part of the Ross Sea. * * * World s largest body of floating ice. It lies at the head of the Ross Sea, which forms an enormous indentation in Antarctica. Its area is estimated to be about the size of France. The great … Universalium
North Sea — For other uses, see North Sea (disambiguation). North Sea Location Atlantic Ocean Coordinates … Wikipedia
Norway — /nawr way/, n. Norwegian, Norge. a kingdom in N Europe, in the W part of the Scandinavian Peninsula. 4,404,456; 124,555 sq. mi. (322,597 sq. km). Cap.: Oslo. * * * Norway Introduction Norway Background: Despite its neutrality, Norway was not able … Universalium
Deep water coral — Table coral, which can live in deep water (in this picture, it is in shallow, warm water) The habitat of deep water corals, also known as cold water corals, extends to deeper, darker parts of the oceans than tropical corals, ranging from near the … Wikipedia