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Fiskeridirektoratets Arkiv 1900 (1864) FISKERIDIREKTORATETS ARKIV 1900 (1864) - 1992 i Statsarkivet i Bergen OVERSIKT OVER INNHOLDET I KATALOGEN: OM ARKIVET OG KATALOGEN I INNHOLDSLISTE (Detaljert) II INNLEDNING XI 0 FISKERIRÅDET/ FISKERIDIREKTORATETS LEDELSE 1900-1977 1 1 DEN ADMINISTRATIVE AVDELING 1864-1992 27 2 FISKERIDIREKTORATETS HAVFORSKNINGS- INSTITUTT 1900-1975 396 3 FISKERIDIREKTORATETS KJEMISK-TEKNISKE FORSKNINGSINSTITUTT 1891-1976 435 4 BYGNINGS- OG MASKINTEKNISK AVDELING 1937-1988 458 5 AVSLUTTETE AVDELINGER/ KONTORER 1918-1949 487 8 AVDELINGER/ KONTORER AVVIKLET AV FISKERIDIREKTORATET 1935-1953 498 STIKKORDREGISTER 529 I OM ARKIVET OG KATALOGEN: Fiskeridirektoratets arkiv ved Statsarkivet i Bergen utgjør nå drøyt 640 hyllemeter. Materialet er ordnet i to omganger. Første etappe (303 hm) - med John Ragnar Myking som faglig ansvarlig - var ferdig i 1985, mens undertegnede har ferdigstilt resterende i 1999. Et betydelig arbeid er nedlagt for å få ordnet og tilgjengeliggjort arkivet for publikum. Flere forhold har komplisert ordningsarbeidet og likeså bidratt til denne katalogens tykkelse. For det første har direktoratet gjennomgått utallige omorganiseringer - noen nesten "usynlige" mens andre har vært mer gjennomgripende. Et stadig større ansvarsfelt har gitt flere arbeidsoppgaver, tilsvarende med antall ansatte. Vi snakker altså om en voksende institusjon i stadig forandring. At direktoratets ansatte lenge betraktet sine papirer og arbeidsdokumenter som nærmest private, er tydelig. En av konsekvensene av dette, er en rekke saksarkiv som er ordnet etter høyst forskjellige prinsipper eller "nøkler". Tålmodighet er absolutt ingen ulempe når en skal finne frem i en del av disse! Felles arkivnøkkel for hele direktoratet etter siste krig, har naturligvis bidratt til en langt bedre struktur og oversiktlighet over arkivmaterialet fra denne tid av. Undertegnede har hatt gleden av å ordne en del svært interessante arkivserier fra direktoratet. Ikke minst gjelder dette materiale fra Kontoret for fiskersamvirke, sosiale tiltak og undervisning (s. 245). Her kan en bl.a. lese om mektige og egenrådige væreiere som omsider måtte vike plass for en stadig mektigere stat - en stat med nye samfunnsgrupperinger med nye tanker og idealer i ryggen. Materialet i serien Statsstøtte til flytting fra utvær (s. 280), vitner om en velferdsstat på jakt etter å spare fremtidige utgifter. Med statlige midler ble folk og hus flyttet fra de ytterste skjær og innerste fjorder til mere sentrale og folkerike strøk. Infrastruktur - veier, skoler m.v. kostet penger - selvsagt. Likevel hadde denne spesielle støtteordningen kanskje flere aspekter ved seg enn det rent økonomiske. Spesielt når en ser at tiltaket fikk sitt tyngdepunkt i våre nordligste fylker, kommer en på slike tanker. For arkivets komplette innhold, vises til innholdsliste foran i katalogen. Avslutningsvis vil undertegnede be om at arkivets brukere behandler materialet ytterst forsiktig, det aller meste er unikt originalmateriale - umulig å erstatte. Jeg vil også minne om den taushetsplikt som påhviler alle brukere. Selv om dokumenter med følsomme personopplysninger er forsøkt plassert i egne serier med begrenset innsynsrett, vil en kunne finne slike spredt rundt om i hele arkivet. Statsarkivet i Bergen 30. april 1999 PRB II INNHOLD: 0 FISKERIRÅDET/ FISKERIDIREKTORATETS LEDELSE 1900-1977 1 Innledning 2 01 Fiskerirådet og Norges fiskeristyrelse 1900-1929 3 02 Fiskeridirektør Johan Hjort 1914-1917 3 03 Fiskeridirektør Sigurd Asserson 1905-1938 4 Innledning 4 Katalog 4 04 Fiskeridirektør Klaus Sunnanå 1931-1977 5 Innledning 5 Katalog 7 05 Underdirektør T. Aas 1948-1964 16 06 Underdirektør Olav Lund 1933-1973 17 09 Fiskeridirektøren - diverse 1912-1975 22 1 DEN ADMINISTRATIVE AVDELING 1864-1992 27 Innledning 28 11 ADMINISTRASJONS- OG REGNSKAPS- KONTORET 1896-1988 29 Innledning 30 111 Kopibøker og kopibokregister 1896-1970 31 - Kopibøker for Jens O. Dahl 1896-1907 31 - Kopibøker 1900-1970 31 - Kopibokregister 1900-1909 58 - Kopibøker for korrespondanse med Fiskeridepartementet 1950-1970 58 112 Journaler og journalregister 1900-1970 67 - Journaler 1900-1970 67 - Journalregister 1900-1922 77 113 Saks- og korrespondansearkiv: 78 - Personalarkiv 1916-1955 78 - Administrasjon av direktoratets avdelinger og kontorer 1911-1978 78 - Eiendommer og bygninger 1925-1971 81 - Diverse forvaltningssaker 1942-1973 81 - Statsstøtte til bygging av ishus og kjøleanlegg 1918-1983 81 - Statsstøtte til fiskeribedrifter 1925-1988 84 - Statsstøtte til diverse fiskerianlegg m.v. 1941-1970 88 - Hjelpetjenesten i Vesterisen 1953-1969 90 - Saksarkiv 1947-1963 90 114 Regnskap: 1907-1974 90 - Kopibøker for regnskap 1924-1954 90 - Regnskapsjournaler 1907-1953 95 - Regnskapsprotokoller 1910-1952 96 III - Kassa-kladd 1936-1948 98 - Kontrollbok for kontokort - hovedkort 1950-1958 98 - Kontrollbok for kontokort - konto pro diverse 1950-1958 99 - Lønningsbøker m.v. 1934-1959 99 - Skatteprotokoller m.v. 1954-1960 100 - Diverse regnskapsprotokoller 1910-1974 100 - Budsjett- og regnskapssaker 1945-1973 103 119 Diverse 1921-1969 104 12 KONTORET FOR STATISTIKK, ETTER- RETNINGSVESEN OG ØKONOMISKE UNDERSØKELSER 1900-1972 106 Innledning 107 121 Kopibøker 1951-1954 114 122 Journaler 1941-1955 114 123 Administrasjon og korrespondanse 1921-1968 114 124 Fiskeristatistikk, beretninger og etterretningsvesen: 1900-1971 116 - "Norges Fiskerier" 1900-1966 116 - Torskefiskeriene m.m. 1935-1971 117 - Sildefiskeriene m.m. 1937-1969 118 - Sel og hvalfangst 1928-1965 118 - Annen fiske- og fangsstatistikk 1905-1966 118 - Fiskeflåten/ fiskeredskaper 1928-1965 119 - Fiskeindustri, fiskeeksport m.m. 1940-1969 119 - Prisstatistikk 1940-1961 120 - Diverse 1938-1964 120 125 Fiskeritellinger og folketellinger 1939-1951 120 126 Driftsøkonomiske undersøkelser: 1932-1972 120 - Fiskeflåten - helårsundersøkelser 1934-1960 120 - Fiskeflåten - trålerne 1936-1960 125 - Fiskeflåten - sesongundersøkelser 1934-1958 126 - Vårtorskefisket i Finnmark 126 - Lofotfisket 126 - Vintersildfisket 127 - Andre sesongundersøkelser 128 - Budsjettnemndas lønnsomhetsundersøkelser 1965-1972 128 - Fiskeindustri/ fiskebilruter 1941-1958 131 - Diverse 1932-1964 132 127 Nasjonalbudsjettet/ nasjonalregnskapet 1945-1964 132 128 Internasjonal statistikk/ internasjonale saker 1921-1967 133 129 Diverse 1929-1961 133 13 BÅTKONTORET 1910-1988 134 Innledning 135 132 Journaler for korrespondanse med Fiskeri- departementet 1950-1955 138 133 Saks- og korrespondansearkiv: - Saks- og korrespondansearkiv 1932-1972 138 IV - Emneordnet korrespondanse 1920-1975 142 - Bygging og drift av kystvaktskip og havforskningsfartøy m.v 1924-1972 143 - Lover og forskrifter 1910-1970 145 - Forsøksfiske 1947-1971 145 - Tap av fiskeredskaper 1949-1971 146 - Diverse 1934-1968 147 134 Merkeregisteret for fiskeflåten - journaler 1920-1969 147 135 Merkeregisteret for fiskeflåten - merkeprotokoller 1920-1977 148 Merkeregisteret - inn- og utmeldinger 1970-1988 204 Merkeregisteret - diverse inn- og utmeldinger 1947-1957 227 Merkeregisteret - utmeldinger 1969-1983 227 Merkeregisteret - diverse 1920-1986 228 136 Krisebevilgninger til fiskeflåten 1933-1970 229 137 Konsesjonsordninger for fiskeflåten: 1936-1968 233 - Konsesjon for forskjellige fiskerier 1936-1968 233 - Eiendomsrett til/ byggeløyve for fiskefartøy 1942-1970 233 - Diverse 1952-1970 236 138 Krigserstatninger for fiskefartøy: 1936-1971 237 - Statens krigsforsikring for fiskeflåten 1936-1971 237 - Englandsfartøyene 1940-1964 240 139 Diverse 1936-1964 242 13B KONTORET FOR FISKERILOVGIVNING, OPPSYN OG RETTSPLEIE 1922-1972 242 13B3 Fiskerioppsyn 1922-1972 242 13B5 Emneordnet korrespondanse 1947-1963 244 14 KONTORET FOR FISKERSAMVIRKE, SOSIALE TILTAK OG UNDERVISNING 1906-1988 245 Innledning 246 141 Kopibøker 1952-1955 248 142 Journaler 1947-1955 249 143 Administrasjon og korrespondanse: 1906-1988 249 - Saksarkiv 1920-1975 249 - Salgslagene 1928-1964 252 - Saksarkiv 1946-1975 255 - Skoler og undervisning 1929-1981 259 - Administrasjon av statens eiendommer i fiskevær 1906-1983 265 - Statsstøtte til fiskersamvirkelag 1932-1988 269 - Statsstøtte til bygging av ror- og egnebuer 1920-1978 274 - Statsstøtte til utbygging av infrastrukturen i fiskevær 1946-1963 277 - Statsstøtte til bygging av vannverk 1925-1984 278 - Statsstøtte til flytting fra utvær 1946-1982 280 - Diverse statlig velferdsarbeid 1917-1973 281 144 Konsulenten for samvirkesaker 1938-1976 282 - Kopibøker 1951-1959 282 V - Saksarkiv 1938-1976 283 145 Statsgaranterte fiskelån 1940-1974 284 148 Statens konsulent for fiskersamvirke Stad- Svenskegrensa 1938-1963 285 - Kopibøker 1953-1962 285 - Journaler 1948-1961 285 - Administrasjon og korrespondanse 1938-1963 285 149 Diverse 1929-1976 287 15 KONTORET FOR TILVIRKNING, OM- SETNING OG KVALITETSKONTROLL 1892-1992 290 Innledning 291 153 Administrasjon og korrespondanse 1930-1973 295 - Saksarkiv 1933-1949 295 - Saksarkiv 1950-1964 295 - Kurser og instrukser for kontrollørene 1954-1973 296 - Personalarkiv 1948-1959 296 - Regnskap 1930-1948 296 - Diverse 1931-1962 297 154 Statens saltsildvraking/ Statens sildkontroll 1913-1973 298 - Innledning 299 - Brisling- og hermetikkontroll, sildorganisasjoner 1936-1962 302 - Emballasjekontrollen 1935-1960 303 - Sild og sildkontroll 1913-1962 304 - Administrasjon 1937-1962 307 - Diverse 1930-1973 307 155 Statens klippfisk- og saltfiskvraking: 1921-1971 310 155.1 Vrakerinspektøren 1922-1971 311 - Innledning 312 - Kopibøker 1923-1952 314 - Journaler 1931-1955 314 - Administrasjon og korrespondanse 1949-1971 314 - Regnskap 1938-1951 316 - Kontrollerte partier klippfisk
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