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Bringing Children and Youth Into Protected Fishing Vessels

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The 93-year-old cutter Glimt II has its home port in Hovden. Now children and young people can join the boat to learn more about the coastal culture that laid the foundation for the society they are a part of.
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The 93-year-old cutter Glimt II has its home port in Hovden. Now children and young people can join the boat to learn more about the coastal culture that laid the foundation for the society they are a part of.

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kystogfjord.no broke the news on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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