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Arctic Fisheries Working Group (AFWG; outputs from 2022 meeting)
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Arctic Fisheries Working Group : Report of meeting in Hamburg, January 18th - 23rd 1965
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Arctic fishes in the Barents Sea 2004-2015: Changes in abundance and distribution
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series;1- 2017, Research report, 2017)The Barents Sea is one of nine shelf ecosystem survey bordering the Arctic Basin. The Arctic region is warming faster than the rest of the world. In the Barents Sea the years since 2000 were the warmest since the onset of ... -
Arctic fishes in the Barents Sea 2004-2015: Changes in abundance and distribution
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Arctic intermediate water in the Norwegian Sea
(ICES CM Documents;1986/C:14, Working paper, 1986)Two types of intermediate water propagate into the Norwegian Sea from the Iceland and Greenland seas. North Icelandic Winter water flows along the slope cf the Faroe-Iceland Ridge towards the Faroes . The distribution ... -
Are Norwegian fjords important spawning areas for anglerfish (Lophius piscatorius)?
(ICES CM documents;2007/K:17, Working paper, 2007)The knowledge about anglerfish spawning in the northeastern Atlantic is limited. Mature females are rarely seen in the major commercial fisheries within the area, and the general perception has been that the main spawning ... -
Are nutrients and nutrient related parameters suitable in trend monitoring of antropogenic influence?
(ICES CM Documents;1988/E:20, Working paper, 1988)Examples of observations of nutrients from the North Sea, Skagerrak, Kattegat and some Norwegian fjords are presented. The paper discuss the usefullness of such data in trend monitoring and how such data can be used and ... -
Are reared juveniles fit for release into the wild?
(ICES CM Documents;1993/F:34, Working paper, 1993)The main question that has to be raised when planning to enhance natural fish populations is whether reared fish are fitted for a life in the wild, or more specifically, whether there are differences between reared and ... -
Are there potential resources of Iceland scallops (Chlamys islandica) in the Barents Sea ?
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Artificial feeding of crabs (Cancer pagurus)
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Artificial hatching substrate and different time of transfer to startfeeding: Effect on growth and protease activities of the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar).
(ICES CM Documents;1984/F:22, Working paper, 1984)Groups of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) eggs were hatched in a Californian hatching system with and without an astro-turf artificial substrate, and food was presented at four different points in development. Dry weight ... -
Artificial hatching substrate in the mass rearing of larval Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
(ICES CM Documents;1984/F:30, Working paper, 1984)Eggs from individual Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) were hatched in a Californian hatching system with and without an astro-turf artificial substrate and growth during the first 200 days following hatching was ... -
Artificial hatching substrate, effect on RNA / DNA ratio and protein retention during the yolk-sac period of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
(ICES CM Documents;1985/F:31, Working paper, 1985)Genetical groups of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) were hatched in a Caiifonian hatching system with and without an astro-turf artificial hatching substrate, and were later transfered to separate feeding units. The ... -
Assessing growth of Northeast Arctic cod by a bioenergetics model
(ICES CM Documents;1996/G:16, Working paper, 1996)This paper represents an attempt to elucidate how fish body size differences and metabolic costs alter the relationship between growth and consumption using a bioenergetics model. The results show that the daily growth ... -
Assessing natural mortality of anchovy from surveys' population and biomass estimates
(ICES CM documents;2010/C:12, Working paper, 2010)In ordinary catch at age models, natural mortality conditions and determines the catchabilities at age obtained for the surveys which tune the assessments. For the same reason, inferring the Natural mortality of a fish ... -
Assessing the effect of intra-haul correlation and variable density on population estimates from marine surveys
(ICES CM Documents;1991/D:14, Working paper, 1991)In a previous paper (Pennington and Vølstad, Biometrics 47, 1991) it was suggested that reducing the size of the sampling unit generally used in marine surveys could increase the precision of abundance estimates. But if ... -
Assessing the impact of effluents from offshore activities by their biological effects –local and regional scales
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Assessing the precision of the estimated age distribution of the commercial catch of Northeast Arctic cod
(ICES CM documents, Working paper, 2001)The assessment of Northeast Arctic cod is based on estimates of the commercial catch numbers at age. The age structure of the catch is estimated by sampling individuals from commercial fishing trips. Though it is commonly ... -
Assessing trawl-survey estimates of frequency distributions
(ICES CM Documents;2000/K:23, Working paper, 2000)Marine trawl surveys catch a cluster of fish at each station and fish caught together tend to have more similar characteristics, such as length, age, stomach contents etc., than those in the entire population. When this ... -
Assessment and management of Barents Sea capelin
(PINRO-IMR Symposium, Conference object, 1985)The history of the Barents Sea capelin fishery and fishery regulations is reviewed. Basic assessment data and theories are described and discussed in the light of the population dynamics governing the sustainable yield.