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Coastal heath on Styrmannsholmen and Larsholmen

In the spring of 2022, the Jomfruland National Park Board was presented with a management plan for the coastal heaths on Styrmannsholmen and Larsholmen. In the winter of 2023, the national park board started restoring the coastal heath on Styrmannsholmen. Coastal heathland is one of Norway's oldest cultural landscapes, but is currently threatened by increased overgrowth. The management method probably started over 5,000 years ago and has evolved over the years [...]

2024-05-08T11:58:36+02:00May 8, 2024|

Upgrade of the website

During the winter, the website jomfrulandnasjonalpark.no will be upgraded to bring the website in line with the design manual for Norway's national parks. During this period, you may experience errors, deficiencies and links that do not lead anywhere.

2024-02-05T07:44:45+01:00January 9th, 2024|

New report on measures against ghost fishing

The Institute of Marine Research has now published a new report in the project "Measures against ghost fishing in marine national parks" (2021-2022). The project has focused on mapping and removing lost fishing gear in the four national parks Raet, Jomfruland, Færder and Ytre Hvaler. The report gathers important knowledge about the extent, consequences, use of new technology and possible measures to reduce losses [...].

2023-05-03T09:04:27+02:00May 3, 2023|

Traffic ban from April 15 to July 15

All traffic in Jomfruland National Park must be careful and respectful of vegetation, wildlife and cultural heritage on land and sea. There are 15 bird conservation areas in the national park with a traffic ban in the period from April 15 to July 15. In these areas, it is forbidden to travel closer than 50 meters on land and sea. We ask everyone [...]

2023-04-12T18:20:57+02:00April 12, 2023|

Nature and considerations in Jomfruland National Park

Every spring, large numbers of visitors flock to Jomfruland to experience the animals, plants and landscape. At Jomfruland, you can see the first flowers peeking through the foliage in early April. At Stangnes, you can enjoy the spring sunshine in sheltered corners created by the ice thousands of years ago. An important objective of Jomfruland National Park [...].

2023-05-25T08:20:26+02:00March 30, 2023|
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