Salmon Fishery As Norway Protects Fish Farmers From Russia Ban

A worker guts fresh salmon as they pass along a conveyor belt at Salmar ASA's InnovaMar harvesting and processing facility on the island of Froya, Norway, on Monday, Sept. 8, 2014. Norway, the biggest salmon producer, will allow fish farmers to hold more stock and delay harvesting to limit the impact of a Russian import ban shutting out close to 10 percent of the Nordic country's salmon output. Photographer: Kristian Helgesen/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A worker guts fresh salmon as they pass along a conveyor belt at Salmar ASA's InnovaMar harvesting and processing facility on the island of Froya, Norway, on Monday, Sept. 8, 2014. Norway, the biggest salmon producer, will allow fish farmers to hold more stock and delay harvesting to limit the impact of a Russian import ban shutting out close to 10 percent of the Nordic country's salmon output. Photographer: Kristian Helgesen/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Salmon Fishery As Norway Protects Fish Farmers From Russia Ban
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