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Hunting for the King – King Crab safari in the east of Finnmark
If the intention is to experience the king crab in real life you have to go to a fjord in east Finnmark in Norway. The king crab can weigh 15kilos and get 2meters wide, which makes you approach it with a touch of respect.
The king crab has caused a whole new range of tourism on the coast of Finnmark; the king crab safari.
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Unpleasant creature
Artic Adventure Resort operates all year round. In the winter they arrange snow scooter safaris, on the Jarfjord ice, where they have made holes where the scuba divers come triumphing up with a huge, not at all beautiful, capture. Nothing about its appearance makes you understand that experts around the world are very exited about the taste.
There are lots of Europeans coming to experience the king crab safaris, and there is no doubt that the adventure tourism is expanding internationally, and that the king crab contributes to Finnmark getting their share.

The history of the king crab
The king crab phenomena had its origin about 30years ago when it was discovered that the king crab had migrated from the Russian side of the border and taken in to the fjords in the east of Finnmark. The migration was by many not well received because of the effect it had on the current fauna. A mutual management between Russia and Norway preserved the king crab for some years, but since then the capture of the king crab has been allowed.

Useful information
Great flew with SASBraathens directly Oslo – Kirkenes. SAS have many flights a day, but not all are direct. Price from 2.150Nok
www.sasbraathes.no
The king crab safari with Artic Adventure Resort costs 990Nok per person and is arranged daily or with enquiry. More information at www.artic-adventure.no or at telephone: 78 99 68 74 or e-mail: info@artic-adventure.no
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