New home page launched
The Norwegian Coastal Administration recently launched a new home page. The home page will continue to be developed and improved based on user feedback.
Information about maritime services, preparedness against acute pollution, as well as general information about the NCA is now available in an English version.
“The new home page has a modern and user friendly structure and design, which highlights our primary services based on user needs,” says project leader Sveinung Nedregotten.
Users might experience some bugs and faults over the next few days in connection to the website launch. These problems will be corrected as soon as possible.
Comments and feedback are welcomed and appreciated, and should be sent to sveinung.nedregotten@kystverket.no.
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