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Technical regulations and by-catch criteria in the Barents Sea fisheries : proceedings of the 9th PINRO-IMR Symposium, Murmansk, 14-17 August 2001
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series;6/2001, Research report, 2001) -
Transports and propagation of anomalies in the Norwegian and Barents Seas
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series;5/2007, Conference object, 2007) -
Transports and propagation of anomalies in the Norwegian and Barents Seas [presentation]
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series;5/2007, Conference object, 2007) -
Trawl designs and techniques used by Norwegian research vessels to sample fish in the pelagic zone
(PINRO-IMR Symposium, Conference object, 1995)In resource surveys, representative identification of species and sizes of fish is of vital importance. Various designs and sizes of pelagic trawls and techniques are used in the pelagic zone by Norwegian research vessels ... -
Trophic relationships and feeding-dependent growth in the North-East Arctic cod
(PINRO-IMR Symposium, Conference object, 1992) -
Understanding environmental control on fish stocks and progress toward their inclusion in fish stock assessment
(ICES Marine Science Symposia, Conference object, 2002)The need to understand the impact of the environment on the fluctuations in fisheries yield in the Northeast Atlantic was a major motivation for the creation of ICES. From the very beginning, two main research tasks were ... -
Use of a reference fleet of fishing vessels for collection of data [presentation]
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series;2/2005, Conference object, 2005) -
Variability in cannibalism in Northeast Arctic cod (Gadus morhua L.) during the period 1947-2006
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series;5/2007, Conference object, 2007) -
Vertical distribution of cod, haddock and redfish; impact on bottom trawl and acoustic surveys in the Barents Sea
(PINRO-IMR Symposium, Conference object, 1997)At a selected location in the Barents Sea acoustic observations, bottom- and pelagic trawl catch data were collected over a 10 day period. A large proportion of the fish were in the acoustic dead zone during the sampling ... -
Why did the three capelin stock collapses in the Barents Sea during the three last decades affect the ecosystem differently? [presentation]
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series;5/2007, Conference object, 2007) -
Why did three capelin stock collapses in the Barents Sea affect the ecosystem differently?
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series;5/2007, Conference object, 2007) -
Year-to-year dynamics of trophic links of the main commercial fishes in the Barents Sea as indicating the state of ecosystem
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series, Conference object, 2005) -
Year-to-year dynamics of trophic links of the main commercial fishes in the Barents Sea as indicating the state of ecosystem [presentation]
(IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series;2/2005, Conference object, 2005)