
Company offers cash for escaped fish if caught by 'registered fishermen'
Fox News
A Norwegian company is offering a bounty of about $45 for each Atlantic salmon that is returned following an escape of about 27,000 fish after a storm damaged a farm.
The fish are believed to be in the waters off the coast of Troms, a city in northwest Norway, the Norwegian media outlet VG reported earlier this week. Christine Rousselle is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
In an attempt to get the fish back, Mowi is offering a reward of 500 kroner – about $44 in U.S. dollars – per fish that is caught by a "registered fisherman" and is brought to a designated center, VG said.

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