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Ecological carrying capacity in shellfish culture Operational models of carrying capacity applied to a Norwegian fjord
(ICES CM documents;2008/H:09, Working paper, 2008)Estimation of production carrying capacity for shellfish culture has become a major focus in research, with operational models applied at culture sites worldwide. Fundamental to these efforts are an understanding of the ... -
Ecological Forecasting under Climate Change – the case of Baltic cod
(ICES CM documents;2009/C:01, Working paper, 2009)Ecosystems worldwide have already shown clear evidence of change in response to global warming. Since ecosystems provide vital goods and services, our ability to anticipate future changes is of great concern. In order to ... -
Ecosystem approach to estimation of long-term yield of cod in the Barents Sea
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Ecosystem approach to estimation of long-term yield of cod in the Barents Sea
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Ecosystem approach to estimation of long-term yield of cod in the Barents Sea [presentation]
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Ecosystem approach to estimation of long-term yield of cod in the Barents Sea [presentation]
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An ecosystem approach to fisheries management in the Barents Sea
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An ecosystem approach to fisheries management in the Barents Sea
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Ecosystem approach to fisheries management in the Barents Sea [presentation]
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series;1/2004, Conference object, 2004) -
Ecosystem approach to fisheries management in the Barents Sea [presentation]
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Ecosystem dynamics and fisheries management in the Barents sea
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series;5/2007, Conference object, 2007) -
Ecosystem dynamics and fisheries management in the Barents sea
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series;5/2007, Conference object, 2007) -
Ecosystem dynamics and fisheries management in the Barents sea [presentation]
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series;5/2007, Conference object, 2007) -
Ecosystem dynamics and fisheries management in the Barents sea [presentation]
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Ecosystem dynamics and optimal long-term harvest in the Barents Sea fisheries : proceedings of the 11th Russian-Norwegian symposium Murmansk, 15-17 August 2005
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Ecosystem dynamics and optimal long-term harvest in the Barents Sea fisheries : proceedings of the 11th Russian-Norwegian symposium Murmansk, 15-17 August 2005
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An ecosystem modeling approach to predicting cod recruitment
(ICES CM documents, Working paper, 2006)Abstract The NORWECOM ocean model system implemented with the ROMS ocean circulation model has been run to simulate conditions over the last 25 years for the North Atlantic. Modelled time series of volume fluxes, primary ... -
Ecosystem responses to recent climate variability: comparison of four northern hemisphere regions
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The effect of ambient temperature on the spawning migration of capelin
(PINRO-IMR Symposium, Conference object, 1987)The model presently in use for management of the Barents Sea capelin stock may be considerably improved by utilization of biological information from the spawning stock. The distributions of length and age for capelin ... -
Effect of attractant distribution on catch rate and size selection of Norway lobster caught by pots
(ICES CM Documents;1991/B:45, Working paper, 1991)In comparative fishing trials with Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus) pots, the attractant property of an aqueous extract of mackerel was tested against that of natural mackerel bait. The catch rate of the natural ...