Browsing ICES CM documents authored by IMR scientists (1949-2011) by Subject "fiskeriforvaltning"
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Report of the Working Group on North Atlantic Salmon [ICES Headquarters, 3- 13 April, 2002]
(ICES CM Documents;2002/ACFM:14, Working paper, 2002) -
Report of the Working Group on the Assessment of Northern Shelf Demersal Stocks (WGNSDS) [4 – 13 May 2004 ICES Headquarters, Copenhagen ]
(ICES CM documents;2005/ACFM:01, Working paper, 2005) -
Report of the Workshop on Herring Management Plans (WKHMP) [4-8 February ICES Headquarters Copenhagen]
(ICES CM documents;2008/ACOM:27, Working paper, 2008) -
Report of the Workshop on Lobster Reference Points for Fishery Management [Tracadie-Sheila, New Brunswick, 8- 10 September, 2003]
(ICES CM Documents;2003/G:10, Working paper, 2003) -
Report of the Workshop on Mixed Fisheries Advice for the North Sea (WKMIXFISH) 26-28 August 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark
(ICES CM documents;2009\ACOM:47, Working paper, 2009) -
Report of the Workshop on the evaluation of the long-term management plan for North Sea herring [WKHERMP]. [14 - 15 March 2011 ICES Headquarters, Copenhagen]
(ICES CM documents;2011/ACOM:55, Working paper, 2011) -
Report of the Workshop on the Integration of Environmental Information into Fisheries Management Strategies and Advice (WKEFA) [18–22 June 2007 ICES Headquarters, Copenhagen, Denmark]
(ICES CM documents;2007/ACFM:25, Working paper, 2007) -
Report of the Workshop on the Science for area-based management: Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning in practice (WKCMSP) [1-4 November 2010 Lisbon, Portugal]
(ICES CM documents;2011/SSGHIE:01, Working paper, 2011) -
Report of the Workshop to Evaluate the Potential of Stock Enhancement as an Approach to Fisheries Management [Copenhagen, 19- 24 May, 1994]
(ICES CM Documents;1994/F:9, Working paper, 1994) -
Report on the Herring Assessment Working Group for the Area South of 62ºN (HAWG)
(ICES CM documents, Working paper, 2004)The Herring Assessment Working Group (HAWG) met in ICES headquarters from 9 to 18 March 2004. The main terms of reference were to assess the status of and to provide catch options for the North Sea autumn-spawning herring ... -
Scientists as facilitators: An objective technique to illustrate a zone of stakeholder consensus
(ICES CM documents;2009/ O:28, Working paper, 2009)The inherent conflicts between objectives in fisheries management (e.g. yield max-imization vs. conservation interests) often create problems for managers, scientists and stake-holders. However, some seemingly contrasting ... -
Some aspects of fishing patterns in relation to fishery management
(ICES CM Documents;1975/H:52, Working paper, 1975) -
Success in fishery management by reconciling stakeholder objectives in Hilborn’s “zone of new consensus”
(ICES CM documents;2007/O:17, Working paper, 2007)The inherent conflicts between objectives in fisheries management (e.g. MSY vs. conservation interests) are a hurdle for managers and scientists. However, some objectives may be compatible (e.g. economic yield and ecosystem ... -
The ecosystem approach to fisheries – science driven or issue driven?
(ICES CM documents;2007/R:08, Working paper, 2007)The ecosystem approach to fisheries (EAF) represents a multi-objective aiming at 1) broadening the management perspectives from single species to including ecosystems considerations, 2) maintaining a precautionary approach ... -
Use of data from the commercial fishing industry in the management of Norwegian spring spawning herring (Clupea harengus L.).
(ICES CM documents, Working paper, 2000)Every year the commercial fish industry of Norwegian spring spawning herring collects a severe amount of data for sales purposes that in fact could be very useful for scientific and management purposes too. The present ‘paper ... -
Vital population rates across multiple spatial scales: A geostatistical analysis
(ICES CM documents;2005/L:01, Working paper, 2005)Population and community level processes change across multiple spatial scales. Understanding these patterns and the factors that drive them are essential for the development of spatial approaches in fisheries management. ...