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In page Lofoten:

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The sea is rich with life, and the world's largest deep water coral reef, called the Røst Reef, is located west of Røst.[1] Approximately 70% of all fish caught in the Norwegian and Barents seas use its islands' waters as a breeding ground.[2] Lofoten has a high density of sea eagles and cormorants, and millions of other sea birds, among them the colourful puffin. It has mainland Europe’s largest seabird colony.[2] Otters are common, and there are moose on the largest islands. There are some woodlands with downy birch and rowan. There are no native conifer forests in Lofoten, but some small areas with private spruce plantations. Sorbus hybrida (Rowan whitebeam) and Malus sylvestris occur in Lofoten, but not further north.