Norwegian investment firm Fynd closed three investments during March and April.

The company, which is run by Maren Hjorth Bauer, recently invested in Israeli plant-based fish company Plantish, Norway-based seabed harvesting company TAUTech, and Norwegian fungi company Mycelium (NoMy).

Plantish make fish whole-cuts entirely out of plants, and co-investors in its recent round included State of Mind Ventures, Pitago Health Tech and Unovi Capital.

TAUTech develops a tool for sustainable seabed harvesting, and the lead investor in its recent financing round was Norwegian investment firm Norselab, while NoMy produces feed and food from fungi.