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New Salmon Farming Regulations Postponed Until at Least 2026

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Norway delays aquaculture reform as political compromise draws criticism from environmentalists. Norway’s centre-left government has postponed the introduction of new aquaculture regulations following a cross-party compromise that maintains the existing licensing system while initiating further studies. The move has drawn criticism from environmental groups and opposition parties, who argue that the measures fall short of [...]
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Å Energi has implemented a number of measures over the years to improve conditions for salmon in the Nidelva in Agder. Now, preliminary measurements show that the number of young salmon migrating for the first time has almost tripled in a short time.

The opposition is unimpressed with today's compromise on new aquaculture policy.

The government's proposal for new rules for salmon farming is being put on hold after opposition from the industry and negotiations with the right-wing.

·Oslo, Norway
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avisa-st.no broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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