Species & Methods

Streams of sea water from the Atlantic and freshwater from the northern rivers meet here. Our brackish sea water allows freshwater and marine fish species to co-exist. Land masses rise here at a record speed of approximately 8 mm per year. As a result, the archipelago is under continuous change and new fishing grounds are constantly created. The ice age which shaped the area and the natural processes it started, make this region distinctive and, therefore, part of it forms a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nature in this area is indeed unique and it provides a grand, yet peaceful, environment for fishing