Skjoldafjorden

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Skjoldafjorden
Skjoldastraumen sluser3.jpg
View of the locks along the fjord
Skjoldafjorden is located in Rogaland
Skjoldafjorden
Skjoldafjorden
Location of the fjord
LocationRogaland county, Norway
Coordinates59°29′39″N 5°34′40″E / 59.4943°N 5.5778°E / 59.4943; 5.5778Coordinates: 59°29′39″N 5°34′40″E / 59.4943°N 5.5778°E / 59.4943; 5.5778
Primary inflows
Primary outflowsBoknafjorden
Basin countriesNorway
Max. length26 kilometres (16 mi)
SettlementsSkjold

Skjoldafjorden is a fjord in Rogaland county, Norway. The 26-kilometre (16 mi) long fjord is a northern branch of vast Boknafjorden which dominates Rogaland county.

The fjord is located in the municipalities of Tysvær and Vindafjord. The north end of the Skjoldafjorden at the village of Skjold connects to the which flows from the village of Grinde to Skjold. The south end of the fjord empties in to a large bay called the Hervikfjorden, which flows directly into the Boknafjorden.

The island Borgøy is located at the mouth of the fjord where the Hervikfjorden begins. Further to the north, the narrow passage Skjoldastraumen has strong tide flows and is rather shallow. A lock system was built there to accommodate boat traffic. It is the only salt water lock in Norway.[1]

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  1. ^ Godal, Anne Marit (ed.). "Skjoldafjorden". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 23 July 2012.


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