ICES CM documents authored by IMR scientists (1949-2011)
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WORKSHOP ON GUIDELINES FOR MANAGEMENT STRATEGY EVALUATIONS (WKGMSE2)
(Research report, 2019)The purpose of the meeting was to bring up to date the methodologies and technical specifications that should be incorporated in Management Strategy Evaluation (MSE) work in ICES. The workshop was tasked with reviewing ... -
WORKING GROUP ON MACHINE LEARNING IN MARINE SCIENCE (WGMLEARN)
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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 ... -
Self-sampling of the Norwegian Springs Spawning Herring fishery – optimizing data collections to achieve sufficientprecision in stock assessment. ICES CM 2016/O:467 s
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Preliminary results of the coalfish taggings 1954-58
(ICES CM Documents;1959/114, Working paper, 1959)From 1954 to 1958 more than 7 800 tagged coalfish were released, mainly in North Norway, of which about 2 600 recoveries have been reported. During the summer months the coalfish seem to be fairly stationary within ... -
Migrations of Coalfish (Gadus virens L.) from Norway to Faroe Islands and Iceland
(ICES CM Documents;1959/12, Working paper, 1959) -
Comparison of tags used on arctic cod
(ICES CM Documents;1959/80, Working paper, 1959) -
Seasonal development of plankton in the Barents Sea: A conceptual model
(Working paper, 1987)Capelin (Mallotus villosus) is a small salmonid fish that forms the basis of one of the most important fisheries in the Barents Sea. Relatively large variations in growth of capelin prompted ecological investigations ... -
Content lists (1953-2011)
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Some like it cold – Consequence of warming seas for the distribution of large bodied fish
(ICES CM documents;2014/M:07, Conference object, 2014-09-15) -
Tagging experiment results on cod in western Norway fjord areas
(ICES CM Documents;1986/G:80, Working paper, 1986)During recent years, experiments with large scale release of artificially produced Q-group cod at locations in western Norway waters have been carried out with the aim ofincreaseing the cod catches. As the general ... -
Report of the Working Group on the Ecosystem Effects of Fishing Activities (WGECO) 1–8 May 2013 Copenhagen, Denmark
(ICES CM Documents;2013/ACOM:25, Working paper, 2013) -
Report of the North Sea roundfish working group [Charlottenlund, 21 - 25 March 1977]
(ICES CM Documents;1977/F:8, Working paper, 1977) -
Bathymetric conformal variography of the spawning stock of Northern blue whiting
(ICES CM Documents;1996/S:46, Working paper, 1996)Bathymetric-based conformal isotropic and anisotropic variograms are defined. These are applied to the spawning stock of northern blue whiting (Micromesistius poutassou) along the slope of the continental shelf west of the ... -
Report of the working group on larval fish ecology [Lowestoft, England 3-6 july 1981]
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Acoustic backscatter from zooplankton and fish explored through an optimized model framework
(ICES CM Documents;2004/R:39, Working paper, 2004)The purpose of this work has been to test complementary methods in order to classify marine organisms, with particularly attention to zooplankton and fish. Algorithms to separate fish and zooplankton have been developed ... -
A vessel specific bias in echo sounder recordings during trawling
(ICES CM Documents;2004/R:35, Working paper, 2004) -
Diurnal variation models of bottom trawl survey catches parameterised by using commercial CPUE data
(ICES CM Documents;2004/R:41, Working paper, 2004)Introduction: Diurnal variation is observed in almost all marine surveys and can cause biased abundance and length frequency estimates. Symmetric logistic models developed by Hjellvik et al. (2001) were utilized to ... -
Diurnal variation in acoustic densities: why do we se less in the dark?
(ICES CM Documents;2004/R:33, Working paper, 2004)Introduction: In the Barents Sea, the echo abundance of demersal fish is about 50% higher at day than at night. Three possible reasons are: • Fish hide in the bottom dead zone at night. • Fish target strength changes due ...