These projects, which receive subsidies of up to 50
per cent of their total costs, are aimed at improving local maritime
infrastructure.
Minister of Fisheries and the Oceans Marianne Sivertsen Næss stated that
the state prioritises these developments because they bolster local employment
and safety along maritime routes. The
total funding pool has more than doubled during the current government's term
to help support these capital-intensive municipal undertakings, the minister
added.
Of the seven approved developments, three are
located in Finnmark, two in Vestland, and one each in Nordland and Agder. The
scheduled works comprise fixed and floating quays, dredging measures, and wave
attenuation measures across these coastal regions. In the northern region of Finnmark, the
government allocated NOK23.52 million for a fixed dock in Mehamn within Gamvik,
alongside NOK38.75 million for fixed piers in Øksfjord within Loppa. Additionally,
the fishing port of Honningsvag in North Cape secured a commitment of NOK4.05
million to build a fixed dock. For projects in Vestland, Bremanger
received NOK12.5 million for a floating dock and breakwater in Kalvag, and
Austevoll was granted NOK 3.74 million for similar wave attenuation and dock
facilities. The remaining funding went to Laukvik in Vagan with a NOK737,000
allocation for a floating dock, and Holmesundet in Lyngdal which received
NOK300,000.