Lecture
The Oslofjord ecosystem
In the lecture "The Oslo Fjord's past (and future?) as a fish-rich ecosystem", marine biologist Even Molland takes a look at the historical development of the ecosystem and fisheries in the fjord, and points to opportunities for improving the condition in light of the measures being implemented.
The Institute of Marine Research in Bergen received the Teknas bauta in 2025, which is erected approximately once a year throughout the country to remind us of achievements in technology and science. The achievements must be of decisive importance for social development, the economy and/or work. See also: The Oslo Fjord is teeming with life – but there are many small fish | Institute of Marine Research
Even Moland is a marine biologist with a PhD from the University of Oslo. He works as a marine scientist at the Institute of Marine Research Flødevigen, and is an associate professor in marine conservation science at the University of Agder. His research is broad and has conducted research projects in southern and northern waters, including the Oslofjord.
Registration and information
The event is free and there will be easy serving in the museum's cafe from. 16 for those who have pre -registered.

