Browse a museum that showcases Norway’s fishing heritage and visit a fish farm where modern aquaculture is practiced. The Norwegian Fisheries Museum occupies an 18th-century warehouse on the wharf and features detailed exhibits that depict the history of the fishing industry and how it has evolved since the 1300s. Other displays cover topics such as seal hunting, herring processing, wind-dried stockfish and aquaculture. After this immersive experience into the country’s fishing traditions, you will race off to a fish farm in a rigid inflatable boat known as a RIB. The ride will be exhilarating as the high-powered boat is open-air and remarkably fast. Even so, RIBs are surprisingly stable and maneuver easily. Upon reaching the fish farm, you will see firsthand how fish such as salmon are bred, raised and harvested through aquaculture to ensure a sustainable food supply. Some of the fish are used as wild stock to repopulate overfished waters.