
 The
Norwegian coast offers extremely good opportunities for divers. Diving
centres with excellent facilities are situated along the coast. There
are certain important rules and regulations which must be followed.
Legislation and rules
Every year we receive
letters and other enquiries from foreign divers, asking for information
on where to dive, compressors and air supply facilities etc. We have
tried to oblige, and have usually referred the divers to local clubs in
the areas they have expressed a preference for.
Cylinder pressure testing
Those
who are professionally engaged in the filling of compressed air
(employers in diving-firms, diving-schools, fire brigades etc.) are
subject to regulations forbidding them to fill cylinders that have not
been hydrostatic pressure tested within the latest two years. It is
futile to try to entice such personnel to ignore these regulations.
Military areas
Generally
speaking diving is fairly free in Norway, but in the vicinity of
military installations diving will not be permitted. These areas are
usually, but not always marked on maps, so we recommend foreign divers
to consult the local police or military authorities in advance, to find
out about possible restrictions
Diving flags
In Norway the international flag A
(white and blue split flag) is approved as an indication of a submerged
diver. The boating activity makes it essential that divers mark their
presence clearly.
Wreck diving
On account of our long traditions as a seafaring nation there are obviously many wrecks
along our extensive coastline and in our long fjords. The imperative
rule for wreck diving is: "Look but don´t touch!" Those who do not
observe this rule will not only in many cases do irremediable harm to
the wrecks, but in addition most certainly contribute substantially to
the obstruction of future sport diving in Norway. For this reason we
invite our guests to use their eyes, and, by all means, their cameras,
but not to take anything along up or destroy anything they may see.
This rule applies not only to a wreck, but also to any separate objects
found under water. Should you find an old wreck (it could be the long
sought "Spanish Armada"...), the correct procedure is to mark the spot
and then report to the nearest police station or maritime museum. It
should be sufficient to mention the discovery of the Runde treasure,
in which case the divers (two Swedes and one Norwegian) acted according
to the rules.
Lobsters
The Norwegian authorities
have passed a rule against fishing lobster by other means than the
lobster pots that the regular fishermen use. It is therefore illegal
for divers to take lobster with their hands or in similar ways. It is
also illegal to catch fresh-water crayfish. Spear fishing is legal, but
restricted. That is to say; it is illegal to use any type of
artificial light, and to fish for salmon or trout. We emphasize also
that spear guns, or harpoons, are considered to be weapons, and should
be treated in such a manner, that is; loaded and used strictly under
water. Divers are free to catch crabs, as long as they measure at least
13 centimetres across the back.
Confiscation of equipment
Norwegian
legislation provides the police and other official personnel with the
right to carry out inspections and, if necessary, confiscations in
cases where a diver has applied his or her equipment illegally. Not
only objects unlawfully taken up may be confiscated, but also equipment
that has been used for that purpose. The same applies where illegal
fishing is concerned. Don""t take the risk of having your embassy pay
your fare home while your good equipment stays in this country.
Harbour areas
A special permission has to be obtained from the harbour authorities BEFORE attempting to dive in harbour areas.
Diving from boats
Areas around bird-sanctuaries and sea-farms are protected, and should not be venturedinto.
113 SHIPWRECK IS FOUND IN NORWAY
In Akershus there are found 6 wreck´s: Edith, Blucher, D/S Dølen, Geir Finn, Gert Hansen, Selma.
In Oslo there are found 2 wreck´s: Diverse, Ildjernflu.
In Østfold there are found 14 wreck´s: Albatros,
Albion, Alfred, Anita, Bertha, Bryding, Bomerang, Biscaia, Apparance,
Anne Elise, Anne Johanne, Lyra, Schleswig, Sir John Lawrence.
In Vestfold there are found 3 wreck´s: Holmengraa, M 1101, Sigrund.
In Aust Agder there are found 2 wreck´s: Barsk, Ofotfjord.
In Vest Agder there are found 8 wreck´s: Bjarke, Breiva, Dornier (Airplane), Gudrun, M-426, Seattle, Tom-b, Øya I.
In Rogaland there are found 4 wreck´s: Anna Sofie, Dresden, Karpfanger, Vestra.
In Hordaland there are found 12 wreck´s: Afrika, Barenfels, D/S Saude, Fusa, Heim, Katja, Kilbulk, Kinn, Roma, Sotra, Spring, MTB Sæl.
In Sogn & Fjordane there are found 9 wreck´s: D/S Oldenburg, Ferndale, Jonarnes, Klaus Fritzen, Optima, Remito, Sanct Svithun, Soløy, Sterk.
In Møre & Romsdal there are found 22 wreck´s: Altair,
Barcelona, Cabral, Beaconsfield, D/S Borghild, Elin, Felix Scheder,
Hans Leonard, Hilda, Iris, Konsul Carl Fisser, M/S Øygar, M/S
Kongstind, Nobel, Pastan, Radbod, Reinstind, Rimage, Skandia, Statsraad
Riddervold, Turist, Viking Jr.
In Sør Trøndelag there are found 3 wreck´s: Herkules, Junker 52 (Airplane), MS Moi.
In Nord Trøndelag there are found 3 wreck´s: D/S Nerva, D/S Sekstant, Uranus.
In Nordland there are found 12 wreck´s: Anton
Schmitt, D/S Hamburg, D/S Rabat, D/S Romanby, Dieter von Roeder, Herman
Kunne, Junker 52 (Airplane), Nordstjerna, Rigel, Stråssa, P/S Norge,
Wilhelm Heidkamp.
In Troms there are found 9 wreck´s: Black Watch, D/S Dronning Maud, D/S Elise Schulte, D/S Flint, Heinkel 111, Russervraket, Tirpitz, Tott, Sud-Amerika VIII.
In Finnmark there are found 4 wreck´s: Russejekta, D/S Martha, Nesflud, Johann Faulbaum.
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SOME DIVE PLACES
AKERSHUS
DS SELMA, Shipwreck Bunnefjorden
HVITSTEN, Lots of fish, cod Hvitsten
FERRY, Lobster Drøbak
OSLO
SJØSTRAND, Some fish Asker
BUSKERUD
HOLMSBU, Shipwreck Rødtangen
ERTSVIKA, Lots of fish, lobster Tofte
MUREN, Some fish, big rocks Sætre
ØSTFOLD
BEVØY KRAKKEN, Shipwreck Jeløya
M/S NORDVARD, Shipwreck Kambo
VESTFOLD
WORLD´S END, Lots of fish Tjøme
STAVERNODDEN, Lots of fish Stavern
AUST AGDER
M/S OFOTFJORD, Shipwreck Torungen
GRÅHOLMEN, Lots of fish Grimstad
VEST AGDER
DORNIER AIRPLANE, Wreck Kjevik Airport
LIGHTHOUSE, Rocks Lindesnes
KORSHAMN, Lots of fish Lyngdal
ROGALAND
M/S CEANG, Shipwreck Knarholmen
HORDALAND
D/S SPRINT, Shipwreck Ramsøy
MØRE & ROMSDAL
RUNDE ISLAND, Shipwrecks Runde
SØR TRØNDELAG
SÆBU ISLAND, Lots of fish Hitra
NORDLAND
RIO X, Shipwreck Lofoten
NARVIK HARBOUR, Shipwrecks Narvik
TROMS
D/S FLINT, Shipwreck Tromsø
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