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NINA Trondheim

About NINA

  • NINAs board
  • NINAs management
  • Departments
    • NINA Trondheim
      • Aquatic biodiversity
      • Salmonid fishes
      • Terrestrial ecology
      • Terrestrial biodiversity
      • Rovdata
      • Central administration
    • NINA Tromsø
    • NINA Oslo
    • NINA Lillehammer
  • Ethics and Social responsibility
  • The NINA-house
  • Cooperation
  • Expertise and services
    • Research and assessments
    • Dialogue and dissemination
    • Electrofishing boat
  • Annual reports

NINA Trondheim

NINA's head office is located at Gløshaugen in Trondheim. In addition to the Administration, the departments Aquatic biodiversity, Salmonid fishes, Terrestrial biodiversity, Terrestrial ecology and Rovdata are located here.

NINAs hovedkontor, NINA-huset, ligger i Trondheim. Foto © Sindre Karlsen/Pir II ASNINAs head office, NINA-huset,  Trondheim. Photo © Sindre Karlsen/Pir II AS

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