To get from A to B, you must first get to A, and there it is, right outside the porthole, gleaming in the pre-breakfast sun.
A seafood company that lost about 27,000 salmon from a fish farm off the coast of Norway is offering a bounty of about $45 per fugitive fish caught.
2d
Explore on MSNThe Historic Fjordside Hotel In Norway Rick Steves Suggests For Authentic Charm And ViewsLearn why travel expert Rick Steves recommends this historic hotel in Norway, known for its rich heritage and stunning ...
The golden September sun was wonderfully warm as I passed through the sliding glass doors at the aft of the ninth deck and ...
Catch the Current episode 3: Trump’s tariffs and what the seafood industry should be watching next
Catch the Current welcomes Undercurrent News’ Tom Seaman, Jason Huffman, Gary Morrison, and Cliff White to talk Trump, ...
The first ship in a 30 billion-kroner ($2.7 billion) plan to store emissions under the North Sea arrived in Norway as the ...
His Forks museum off U.S. 101 houses buckets of debris lost at sea, like the scores of Saki and Suntory whiskey bottles he ...
A Norwegian-owned, Russian-crewed ship that authorities initially suspected of involvement in damage to an underwater fiber ...
The Silver Dania was stopped on Thursday evening and brought into the port of Tromsø in northern Norway on Friday morning by ...
Russia and China have stepped up military activity in the Arctic. NATO states in the region are reporting more acts of sabotage.
Police in Norway said Friday they had released a Russian-crewed cargo ship seized over suspected involvement in damage to a ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results