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Identification of fish communities in the Barents Sea: Is there a faunal discontinuity across the Polar Front?
(ICES CM Documents;2002/L:17, Working paper, 2002)Fish species inhabiting the Barents Sea display great seasonal and between-year variation in abundance and distribution. This study describes the assemblages and distributions of fish species in the south-western part of ... -
Identifying particularly valuable and vulnerable areas: a key tool for the integrated management plans for the Barents Sea and Norwegian Sea.
(ICES CM documents;2008/E:14, Working paper, 2008)In 2006 Norway implemented an integrated and ecosystem-based management plan for the Barents Sea, and is currently developing a similar plan for the Norwegian sea. Norway aims to have such plans for all sea areas under ... -
Illumination in first feeding tanks for marine fish larvae
(ICES CM Documents;1992/F:6, Working paper, 1992)Illumination levels were measured in three artificially illuminated tanks: a black tank, a white tank and a tank with black sides and white bottom, in order to test how well normal tank illumination in different tank ... -
Image analysis at the Institute of Marine Research, Norway
(ICES CM Documents;1993/L:75, Working paper, 1993)Computer-aided analysis of images is a technology gaining importance and utilization in marine science. Whereas analyses by eye are often tedious, slow and inaccurate, state-of-the-art image analysis is rapid, accurate, ... -
Immigration and emigration of cod in the spawning areas of Lofoten and Møre
(ICES CM Documents;1984/G:48, Working paper, 1984)Abundance estimates of the spawning stock of north east Arctic cod have in recent years been given on the basis of acoustic surveys. Migration in and out of the surveyed areas during investigation has been considered as a ... -
Impact of equatorial Kelvin waves on aggregations of sardinellas (Sardinella spp.) in Angolan waters.
(ICES CM documents;2007/G:08, Working paper, 2007)High yields of pelagic fish in Angolan tropical waters are associated with seasonal upwelling. The Angolan upwelling is forced by a large-scale eastward tilt of the main thermocline in the tropical Atlantic. Near the ... -
Impact of grazin from capelin (Mallotus villosus) on zooplankton: a case study in the northern Barents Sea in August 1985
(ICES CM Documents;1991/L:62, Working paper, 1991)The distribution of capelin was mapped in the area east of Hopen. Zooplankton was sampled with Juday net and 1m^2 MOCNESS sampler, and analyzed with respect to hydrography and capelin abundance. The capelin "front" ... -
Impact of herring spawning behaviour on acoustic abundance estimates
(ICES CM documents, Working paper, 2001)Spawning dynamics of Norwegian spring spawning herring was studied in south western Norway 29 March to 3 April 2000 using hydroacoustics. The horizontal distribution of the spawning layers shifted in a south-easterly ... -
Impact of size-selective mortality on waterfleas (Daphnia)
(ICES CM Documents;2010/M:25, Working paper, 2010)Size‐selective predation shapes species and induces changes in life‐history traits. Exposure to sizeselective mortality will make being the size that is vulnerable dangerous and possibly fatal; thus, if small individuals ... -
Implications of fisheries-induced evolution for stock rebuilding and recovery
(ICES CM documents;2010/M:29, Working paper, 2010)Fishing-induced evolution has the potential to change life-history and other characters of exploited stocks. Here we study the rebuilding and recovery of an exploited stock with en individual-based eco-genetic model ... -
Import of furunculosis to Norway with Atlantic salmon smolts from Scotland
(ICES CM Documents;1987/F:8, Working paper, 1987)In early summer 1985 the Norwegian Veterinary Authorities authorized the import of about 250.000 Atlantic salmon smolts from a fish farm at the west coast of Scotland to the Namdal region north of Trondheim. Immediately ... -
Improved calibration of hydroacoustic equipment with copper spheres
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Improved catch rates and selection of Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus L.) by controlled release of fluid bait extract in pot fishing
(ICES CM Documents;1992/B:14, Working paper, 1992)The effect of controlled release of fluid mackerel extract as bait in Norway lobster pots was tested in comparative fishing trials. Compared with natural mackerel bait, pots with extract release rates above 6 ml/h had ... -
Improving the link between science and management: Drawing upon local fishers' experience
(ICES CM Documents;1994/T:20, Working paper, 1994)Norwegian fish stock assessment has not included estimation of coastal and fjord resources until recently. The geographical area varies both in environmental and biological features. Stock assessment is especially difficult ... -
IMR status report on the Barents Sea Ecosystem, 2004-2005
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In situ determination of bottom trawl ground gear contact
(ICES CM documents, Working paper, 2001)Exact definition of towed distance with proper ground gear contact is an essential parameter in bottom trawl swept area estimates of fish abundance. Errors in this key parameter may lead to a first order bias in abundance ... -
In situ fish target strengths derived with a split-beam echo sounder
(ICES CM documents, Working paper, 1985)In-situ target strengths of six fishes were determined with a split-beam echo sounder during cruises about Lofoten in March 1984 and the Shetland Islands in July 1984. The species and lengths, mean and standard deviation, ... -
In situ observations of swimbladder compression in herring
(ICES CM documents, Working paper, 1984)The hydrostatic function of the swimbladder in herring is experimentally investigated through in situ diver-assisted measurements of swimbladder volume on net-caught and caged fish. In agreement with morpho-physiological ... -
In situ of Cape horse mackerel (Trachurus capensis)
(ICES CM Documents;1999/J:4, Working paper, 1999)The acoustical target strength (TS) of Cape horse mackerel (Trachurus capensis) was measured in situ at 38 kHz using a submersible split beam transducer in combination with a SIMRAD EK 500 echosounder. The transducer ... -
In situ target strength observations on haddock
(ICES CM Documents;1986/B:39, Working paper, 1986)In situ target strength measurements of ideally resolved haddock have been made using the ES-400 split-beam echo sounder. The measurements are compared with the mean target strength obtained simultaneously by counting ...