Well where there is water and fish there is fishing
Iceland and Norway.
Norway is a Scandinavian country in Europe. Main jobs in Norway include the areas of fishing, finance, health care and oil.
Oil industry, forestry and fishing.
The sentence does not pose a question of grammar, but of sense. Norway is a country, and as such it cannot be an industry. The sentence would be better understood if it read: Norway has had a great fishing industry for a long time.
Fishing is so important to Norway's economy because seafood is their second-largest export. Fish are abundant in Norwegian waters, making them a great source of income for the country.
Because Norway has a long coast-line and therefor, the fish is close by and valuable.
Iceland, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark!
Yes, both
The same jobs like in any other western country. Plus a lot of jobs in the fishing and oil industry.
Norway
Semi. Good, but there are some fishing rights conflicts.
The top trout fishing contest of 2013 was hosted in Vefsna, Norway. The American Cup fly-fishing contest will be in Vail, Colorado in September of 2014.