Blar i The Barents Sea Ecosystem Programme på emneord "VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Resource biology: 921"
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Barents Sea capelin
(Conference object, 2009-05) -
Biodiversity of and changes related to harvestable fish resources : Part III Biodiversity under change
(Conference object, 2010-01) -
Cod, haddock, saithe, herring, and capelin in the Barents Sea and adjacent waters: a review of the biological value of the area
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009-10-09)Cod, haddock, saithe, herring, and capelin are the most important fish species in the Barents Sea and adjacent waters. Ecosystem-based management requires species-specific knowledge of the biological value and vulnerability ... -
Growth of Barents Sea capelin (Mallotus villosus) in relation to zooplankton abundance
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2002)Because capelin feed on zooplankton, the availability of the latter may be a limiting factor for capelin growth in at least some areas and at certain times. It was therefore hypothesized that a relationship exists between ... -
Mykje vil ha meir
(Chronicle, 2010-09-22) -
Observer program for juvenile Northeast Arctic saithe: Status report
(Working paper, 2007) -
Report of the Arctic fisheries working group (AFWG) [18-27 April 2007 Vigo, Spain]
(ICES CM documents, Working paper, 2007) -
Report of the arctic fisheries working group (AFWG) [19-28 April 2005 Murmansk, Russia]
(ICES CM documents, Working paper, 2005) -
Report of the Arctic Fisheries Working Group (AFWG) [21 -27 April 2009 San-Sebastian, Spain]
(ICES CM documents;2009/ACOM:02, Working paper, 2009) -
Report of the Arctic Fisheries Working Group (AFWG) [28 April - 4 May 2011 Hamburg, Germany]
(ICES CM Documents;2011/ACOM:05, Working paper, 2011) -
Report of the Arctic Fisheries Working Group [San Sebastian, Spain 23 April-2 May 2003]
(ICES CM documents, Working paper, 2003) -
Report of the Arctic Fisheries Working Group( AFWG)
(ICES CM documents, Working paper, 2006) -
Report of the Working Group on Multispecies Assessment Methods (WGSAM) : 4-8 October 2010 San Sebastian, Spain
(ICES CM Documents;2010/SSGSUE:05, Working paper, 2010-10) -
Trophic interactions affecting a key ecosystem component: a multi-stage analysis of the recruitment of the Barents Sea capelin
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010-08-10)The Barents Sea stock of capelin (Mallotus villosus) has suffered three major collapses (>90% reduction) since 1985 due to recruitment failures. As capelin is a key species in the area, these population collapses have had ...