Conference and symposium contributions: Recent submissions
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At-sea distribution and prey selection of Antarctic petrels and commercial fisheries
(CCAMLR;WG-EMM-16/P15, Conference object, 2016) -
Is current management of the Antarctic krill fishery in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean precautionary?
(CCAMLR;WG-EMM-16/21, Conference object, 2016-06-15)This paper is a revised version of WG-EMM-15/28, which uses a question and answer format to explain the management of the Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) fishery in the subareas 48.1 to 48.4, and current knowledge about ... -
Quantifying the escape mortality of trawl caught Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba)
(CCAMLR;WG-EMM-16/04, Conference object, 2016) -
Detection of growth zones in the eyestalk of the Antarctic krill Euphausia superba (Dana, 1852) (Euphausiacea)
(CCAMLR;WG-EMM-16/P02, Conference object, 2016) -
South Orkney Island 2016 Antarctic krill and ecosystem monitoring
(CCAMLR;WG-EMM-16/P03, Conference object, 2016) -
Exploitation of Antarctic krill Euphausia superba by three air-breathing predators with contrasting foraging strategies – implications for fisheries feedback management
(Conference object, 2016)SCAR Open Science Conference, Kuala Lumpur 2016 -
Biodiversity of dogfishes (genus Squalus) in the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean - A molecular perspective
(Conference object, 2015) -
Ocorrência dos tubarões demersais ao longo da costa angolana
(Conference object, 2015) -
Deep Vision - non-extractive fish sampling for stock surveillance
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Evaluation of Antarctic krill biomass and distribution off the South Orkney Islands 2011-2015
(;WG-EMM-15/54, Research report, 2015-06-22)Annual acoustic trawl surveys for krill monitoring have been carried out by the Institute of Marine research, Norway near the South Orkney Islands since 2011. The survey has been conducted early in the fishing season ... -
Updating the Antarctic krill biomass estimates for CCAMLR Subareas 48.1 to 48.4 using available data
(;WG-EMM-15/28, Research report, 2015)We present a novel index of Antarctic krill biomass in CCAMLR subareas 48.1 to 48.4, based on data from scientific nets and covering the years between 2000 and 2011. The annual biomass variation was significant (CV=73%) ... -
Maturation, spawning and egg drift of Arcto-Norwegian haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus)
(Conference object, 1997) -
Cleaning symbiosis as an alternative to chemical control of sea lice infestation of Atlantic salmon
(World Aquaculture Workshops;No. 4, Journal article, 1992) -
Environmental and demographic Controls on the distribution of North East Arctic cod spawning around the Lofoten Islands
(Conference object, 2013-10)When seeking a location for spawning, fish appear to be under the influence of two groups of factors. Firstly, environmental cues such as temperature and salinity. Secondly, interactions with other individuals, like ... -
Science dimensions of an Ecosystem Approach to Management of Biotic Ocean Resources (SEAMBOR)
(Marine Board-ESF Position Paper;14, Conference object, 2010-05) -
Noise Dose for Aquatic Animals: Preliminary Estimates for Two Seismic Surveys
(Conference object, 2010-10)Two major air-gun exposure experiments have been conducted in Norwegian waters: The Nordkappbank experiment in 1992 [Can. J. Fish. Res. Aq. Sci., 1996, Vol. 53, pp. 2238-2249] and the Vesterålen experiment in 2009 [Fisken ... -
Noise dose for aquatic animals: Preliminary estimates for two seismic surveys. (A)
(Conference object, 2010-03)In humans, a daily noise dose is defined and used to regulate noise exposure in the working environment. This is an integrated measure of sound intensity over the working day, typically 8 h in duration. When investigating ... -
Interrelation between environmental changes and fluctuating fish populations in the Barents Sea
(Conference object, 1991) -
Estimation of annual mortality rates for eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica) in Chesapeake Bay based on box counts and application of those rates for projection of population growth of both C. virginica and the Asian oyster (C. ariakensis)
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008-08)In an effort to restore the ecological role of oysters in Chesapeake Bay and the economic benefits of a commercial fishery, the states of Maryland and Virginia are considering introducing the nonnative Asian oyster ... -
Torsk i fjord
(Nordiske seminar- og arbejdsrapporter;1991:504, Conference object, 1991)