Collection of biological material for a gene bank for wild salmon and sea trouts in Hardangerfjorden with the accompanying assignments as well as coordination
Buyer
NameVeterinærinstituttet
CountryNO
Published2026-06-18
Deadline—
CPV codes
73200000 Research & development services79421000 Business services: law, marketing, consultingDescription
The contract is for regional project coordinator function in the Hardanger region for the operation and continuation of the gene bank programme for wild salmon and sea trout in the Hardangerfjord. The assignment includes coordination of activities connected to the collection and preservation of genetic material, contact and interaction with local rightful owners, landowners, fish teams, municipalities and other actors, coordination of logistics related to fish, biological material, equipment and personnel, organisation of meetings and information flow, as well as coordination with relevant public authorities and cooperation partners.
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