Fishing for Håkärring at Tromsö with the cutter Island in 1917 according to. Earlier notes: "Photo from Tromsö during the First World War when fishing for" Håkärring "in the Arctic Ocean. The crew on" Island "shipping and fishing vessels. From mainly two unknown, from the 2nd line unknown, Karl A Ögård, Albert Andersson," Böla "Nilsson, Hugo Johansson (called" Tappe-Dor "), unknown, from 3rd row, Sven Olsson o Unknown. Repro 1985 of photography belonging to Thore Ögård, Kungshamn". Håkäringen fished around Norway, Iceland and Greenland in 1800 -The century, especially because of its liver whic
Fishing for Håkärring at Tromsö with the cutter Island in 1917 according to. Earlier notes: "Photo from Tromsö during the First World War when fishing for" Håkärring "in the Arctic Ocean. The crew on" Island "shipping and fishing vessels. From mainly two unknown, from the 2nd line unknown, Karl A Ögård, Albert Andersson," Böla "Nilsson, Hugo Johansson (called" Tappe-Dor "), unknown, from 3rd row, Sven Olsson o Unknown. Repro 1985 of photography belonging to Thore Ögård, Kungshamn". Håkäringen fished around Norway, Iceland and Greenland in 1800 -The century, especially because of its liver which contained a large amount of crank. The industry had become extensive in the 1910s, but the commercial fishing after the crane ceased in åkäring (Somniosus Microcephalus), also spelled Håkärring and called ice shark or Greenlandshaj (in English Greenland Shark), is the second brugs the largest of the Nordic sharks.
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