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Why did three capelin stock collapses in the Barents Sea affect the ecosystem differently?
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Why did three capelin stock collapses in the Barents Sea affect the ecosystem differently?
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series;5/2007, Conference object, 2007) -
Why do jellyfish bloom in Norwegian waters and what can be done to recover the ecosystems in the North Sea and on the Norwegian coast?
(Report, 2015-11-06)The ecosystems with their relationships between fish species and stocks, have been established by evolution for millions of years, but only during the last 50 years, the ecosystems in the North Sea and along the Norwegian ... -
Why do regional biogeochemical models produce contrasting future projections of primary production in the Barents Sea?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Projected future changes in primary production in the Barents Sea vary among different regional biogeochemical models, with some showing an increase, some a decrease, and some no change. This variability has been attributed ... -
Wide-Band Response of the Parametric Acoustic Array
(Others, 1973) -
Wideband beam pattern
(ICES CM Documents;1989/B:2, Working paper, 1989)Transducer directivity is important in the basic acoustic surveying methods of echo counting and integration. In quantifying the directivity, the beam pattern is often computed assuming ideal single-frequency operation. ... -
Wild Atlantic salmon enter aquaculture sea-cages: A case study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)There are more than 3,000 Atlantic salmon aquaculture sea-cages distributed along the coastline of Norway. Many of these sea-cages are located along the migration routes of wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) postsmolts. ... -
Wild salmon should not be threatened by healt and non-genetically manipulated escapees
(ICES CM Documents;2002/T:7, Working paper, 2002)Cultured salmon as escapees should never threaten salmon stocks in the wild as long as they are healthy and are not genetically manipulated. By studying a key digestive protease, trypsin, which is sensitive to environmental ... -
Wild salmon should not be threatened by healthy and non-genetically manipulated escapees
(Lecture, 2002)Rungruangsak-Torrissen K. Cultured salmon as escapees should never threaten salmon stocks in the wild as long as they are healthy and are not genetically manipulated. By studying a key digestive protease, trypsin, which ... -
Will establishment of an introduced red alga result in local biodiversity changes?
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Wind generated fluctuations in water mass structure in the Nordic Seas
(ICES CM Documents;1999/L:24, Working paper, 1999)Hydroyaphic sections in the Nordic Seas which have been repeated during the 1990s are compared with observations from 1958 (IGY) in the Norwegian Sea and from 1965 in the Greenland Sea. The comparison shows that the water ... -
Wind Intensity Is Key to Phytoplankton Spring Bloom Under Climate Change
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The onset of the spring bloom (OSB) occurs when phytoplankton growth exceeds losses and is promoted by a transition from deep convection to a shallow mixing layer concurrent with increasing light intensities in nutrient-enriched ... -
Wind- and buoyancy-induced transport of the Norwegian Coastal Current in the Barents Sea
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011-08-04)The focus of this study is on the fluxes and forcing of the Norwegian Coastal Current (NCC) at the entrance to the Barents Sea. The structure and dynamics of the NCC, which consists of a slope branch and an offshore branch, ... -
Wind-Driven Atlantic Water Flow as a Direct Mode for Reduced Barents Sea Ice Cover
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Variability in the Barents Sea ice cover on interannual and longer time scales has previously been shown to be governed by oceanic heat transport. Based on analysis of observations and results from an ocean circulation ... -
Wind-driven upwelling of iron sustains dense blooms and food webs in the eastern Weddell Gyre
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The Southern Ocean is a major sink of anthropogenic CO2 and an important foraging area for top trophic level consumers. However, iron limitation sets an upper limit to primary productivity. Here we report on a considerably ... -
Wind-driven variations in the Atlantic inflow to the Barents Sea
(ICES CM Documents;1989/C:18, Working paper, 1989)Results from a wind-driven homogeneous numerical current model for the Barents Sea are presented. The wind-driven fluctuations in the volume flux through the section between Fugløya and the Bear Island are computed for ... -
Winning ways with hydrogen sulphide on the Namibian shelf
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The shelf sediments off Namibia are some of the most unusual and extreme marine habitats because of their extremely high hydrogen sulphide concentrations. High surface productivity of the northern Benguela upwelling system ... -
Winter / late autumn distribution of nutrients in the North Sea
(ICES CM Documents;1987/C:24, Working paper, 1987) -
Winter mortality of Ostrea edulis and Crassostrea gigas – Some observations from the southern coast of Norway
(Conference object, 2010-08-23)