Browsing Flødevigens rapportserie (1982-1992) by Author "Øiestad, Victor"
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Criteria for condition evolved from enclosure experiments with cod larva populations. In: The propagation of cod Gadus morhua L.: an international symposium, Arendal, 14 - 17 June 1983
Øiestad, Victor (Flødevigen rapportserie, Conference object, 1984)A number of experiments have been carried out with cod larvae in mesocosms at variable feeding conditions. Larval growth and survival has been monitored beyond metamorphosis, and in some of the experiments large ... -
Large-scale rearing of cod fry on the natural food production in an enclosed pond. In: The propagation of cod Gadus morhua L.: an international symposium, Arendal, 14 - 17 June 1983
Kvenseth, Per Gunnar; Øiestad, Victor (Flødevigen rapportserie, Conference object, 1984)For four years (1980-1983) populations of 5 day old cod larvae have been transferred to a dammed seawater pond (60 000 m^3 ). The water volume had been treated with rotenone in advance, and the larvae were released ... -
Large-scale rearing of cod fry on the natural food production in enclosed pond
Kvenseth, Per Gunnar; Øiestad, Victor (Flødevigen rapportserie, Research report, 1983-06) -
Survival and growth of turbot (Scophthalmus maximus L.) in a land-situation mesocosm. In: Flødevigen rapportserie no 2, 1990
Danielssen, Didrik S.; Haugen, Arne S.; Øiestad, Victor (Flødevigen rapportserie, Research report, 1990)A mesocosm study of turbot larvae was undertaken in a 2000 m^3 outdoor basin into which 15000 yolk sac larvae were released. Scarce food supply during first feeding gave high initial mortality and only 10% survived the ... -
Tagging and release experiments on 0-group coastal cod (Gadus morhua L.) reared in an outdoor basin
Moksness, Erlend; Øiestad, Victor (Flødevigen rapportserie, Conference object, 1984)Juvenile coastal cod (Gadus morhua L.), hatched in the laboratory and reared in a large outdoor basin at Flødevigen Biological Station, were tagged and released in coastal waters in southern Norway. They were released ...