Kamøya
Kamøya is an island in the municipality of Hammerfest in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. It is located in the Sørøysundet strait, just west of the town of Hammerfest. The island is mountainous and sparsely populated, with a small fishing village on the eastern side.
Geography:
Kamøya is characterized by its rugged terrain, featuring steep cliffs and rocky shores. The highest point on the island is a mountain reaching several hundred meters above sea level. The island is exposed to the open sea, making weather conditions often challenging.
Economy:
The primary industry on Kamøya is fishing. Historically, the island's population depended almost entirely on the resources of the sea. While other industries are limited, there has been some growth in tourism in recent years, driven by the island's scenic beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Transportation:
Kamøya is accessible by boat from Hammerfest and other nearby locations. There are regular ferry services connecting the island to the mainland.
History:
Kamøya has a long history of human settlement, dating back several centuries. The island's strategic location in the Sørøysundet strait has made it an important site for fishing and maritime activities.