Måsøy (; ) is a municipality in Finnmark county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Havøysund. Other villages include Bakfjord, Gunnarnes, Ingøy, Måsøy, Slåtten, and Snefjord. The municipality is located on the mainland as well as several islands.
The municipality is the 96th largest by area out of the 357 municipalities in Norway. Måsøy is the 328th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 1,113. The municipality's population density is and its population has decreased by 10.3% over the previous 10-year period.
The municipality includes the Fruholmen Lighthouse, the northernmost lighthouse in Norway as well as the Havøysund Bridge, the northernmost bridge in the world. The tallest tower in Scandinavia, the tall Ingøy radio transmitter is located on Ingøya island.
The Hurtigruten coastal express boat stops at the village of Havøysund daily. There is also a road connection to Havøysund, albeit often blocked by snow in the winter at the pass between Snefjord and Bakfjord. Norwegian County Road 889 connects the mainland to Havøysund. Bus services between Havøysund and Olderfjord (bus hub), operates twice a day. The nearest airport is Lakselv Banak Airport.
General information
thumb|left|View of the village of Måsøy
The town of Hammerfest and the vast surrounding "rural district of Hammerfest" was established as the municipality of Hammerfest by og landdistrikt on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt law). Soon after (the same year), the northern district (population: 498) was separated to become the new Maasøe Municipality, named after the village on the island of Måsøya where the local Måsøy Church is located. The spelling was later changed to Måsøy.
On 1 January 1963, a small area of southern Måsøy, north of Kokelv, (population: 34) was transferred to the neighboring Kvalsund Municipality. On 1 January 1984, the western part of the island of Magerøya (population: 240) was transferred from Måsøy to the neighboring Nordkapp Municipality.
On 1 January 2020, the municipality became part of the newly formed Troms og Finnmark county. Previously, it had been part of the old Finnmark county. On 1 January 2024, the Troms og Finnmark county was divided and the municipality once again became part of Finnmark county.
Name
The municipality (originally the parish) is named after the island of Måsøya () since the first Måsøy Church was built there. The first element is , the diminutive form of the genitive case of the word which means "little seagull". The last element is which means "island". Historically, the name of the municipality was spelled Maasø or Maasøe. On 3 November 1917, a royal resolution changed the spelling of the name of the municipality to Maasøy. On 21 December 1917, a royal resolution enacted the 1917 Norwegian language reforms. Prior to this change, the name was spelled Maasøy with the digraph "aa", and after this reform, the name was spelled Måsøy, using the letter å instead.
Coat of arms
The coat of arms was granted on 7 September 1984. The official blazon is "Gules, a gaff bendwise Or" (). This means the arms have a red field (background) and the charge is a fishing gaff. The gaff has a tincture of Or which means it is commonly colored yellow, but if it is made out of metal, then gold is used. A gaff is a stick with a metal hook or a barbed spear (historically it was made of bone). It is used for pulling large fish onto a boat. These fishing gaffs have been used for many centuries in the municipality. The tool was chosen as a symbol for the importance of fishing to the municipality. The arms were designed by Arvid Sveen.
Churches
The Church of Norway has one parish () within Måsøy Municipality. It is part of the Hammerfest prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Nord-Hålogaland.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|+ style="font-size:medium"|Churches in Måsøy Municipality
!Parish ()!!Church name!!Location!!Year built
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|rowspan="5"|Måsøy||Gunnarnes Chapel||Rolvsøya||1986
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|Havøysund Church||Havøysund||1961
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|Ingøy Church||Ingøy||1957
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|Måsøy Church||Måsøya||1953
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|Slotten Chapel||Slåtten||1963
|}
Government
Måsøy Municipality is responsible for primary education (through 10th grade), outpatient health services, senior citizen services, welfare and other social services, zoning, economic development, and municipal roads and utilities. The municipality is governed by a municipal council of directly elected representatives. The mayor is indirectly elected by a vote of the municipal council. The municipality is under the jurisdiction of the Vestre Finnmark District Court and the Hålogaland Court of Appeal.
Municipal council
The municipal council of Måsøy Municipality is made up of 15 representatives that are elected to four year terms. The tables below show the current and historical composition of the council by political party.
Mayors
The mayor () of Måsøy Municipality is the political leader of the municipality and the chairperson of the municipal council. Here is a list of people who have held this position:
- 1838–1851: Hans Sommer Ulich
- 1852–1854: Ole Simonsen
- 1855–1863: Paul Fredriksen
- 1864–1870: Peder Mortensen
- 1871–1871: Anton Christopher Hagerup
- 1872–1876: Reinholdt Fredrik Tønder Larsen
- 1877–1882: Carl Cornelius Marthin Dons
- 1883–1884: Christoffer Alfred Louis Reinch Habel (H)
- 1885–1887: Martin Fredrik Nibe
- 1888–1895: Enok Johnsen
- 1895–1901: Sivert Lauritz Aasen (H)
- 1902–1904: William Dahl Ulich (H)
- 1905–1907: Simon Edvard Sørensen
- 1908–1913: Sivert Sveen (V)
- 1914–1920: William Dahl Ulich (H)
- 1921–1922: Kornelius Jakobsen (V)
- 1923–1929: Carl Rebek Olsen (H)
- 1928–1941: Johannes Olai Olsen (Ap)
- 1941–1945: Sigurd Anstensen (NS)
- 1945–1946: Johannes Olai Olsen (Ap)
- 1957–1968: Magnar Pettersen (Ap)
- 1968–1971: Trygve Olsen (Sp)
- 1971–1979: Bjørgvin Jenssen (Ap)
- 1979–1981: Oddvar J. Majala (Ap)
- 1981–1995: Arvid Mathisen (Ap)
- 1995–2009: Ingalill Olsen (Ap)
- 2009–2011: John Aase (Ap)
- 2011–2014: Anne Karin Olli (H)
- 2014–2017: Gudleif Kristiansen (Sp)
- 2017–2019: Reidun Helene Mortensen (Sp)
- 2019–2023: Bernth Sjursen (Ap)
- 2023–present: Ingrid Majala (LL)
Geography
thumb|right|View of [[Ingøya]]
The municipality is located on the northern coast of western Finnmark, comprising parts of the mainland (located on the Porsanger Peninsula) and many islands of various sizes. The main islands include Måsøya, Hjelmsøya, Havøya, Ingøya, and Rolvsøya. Most people live in the village of Havøysund, but there are also small hamlets spread around the islands and in the fjord areas, notably Snefjord, Slåtten, Ingøy, Gunnarnes, and Måsøy. The large lake Havvatnet lies in the southern part of the municipality. The highest point in the municipality is the tall mountain Gárdevárri.
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Notable people
- Johannes Olai Olsen (1895 in Måsøy – 1974), a fisherman and mayor of Måsøy from 1928 to 1940
- Lorentz Eldjarn (1920 in Måsøy – 2007), a biochemist and medical doctor
- Selmer Nilsen (1931 in Bakfjord – 1991), a fisherman who spied for the GRU during the Cold War
- Aagot Vinterbo-Hohr (born 1936 in Måsøy), a Norwegian-Sami physician and writer
- Markus Svendsen (born 1941 in Havøysund), a skier who competed at the 1968 Winter Olympics
- Hanne Grete Einarsen (born 1966), a Norwegian-Sami artist who lives in Snefjord
References
External links
- Municipal fact sheet from Statistics Norway
