Browsing Publikasjoner fra CRIStin by Title
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Machine intelligence and the data-driven future of marine science
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Oceans constitute over 70% of the earth’s surface, and the marine environment and ecosystems are central to many global challenges. Not only are the oceans an important source of food and other resources, but they also ... -
Macroalgal detritus and food-web subsidies along an Arctic fjord depth-gradient
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-06-05)Tight coupling between pelagic and benthic communities is accepted as a general principle on Arctic shelves. Whereas this paradigm has been useful for guiding ecological research, it has perhaps led to a disproportionate ... -
Magnetic Compass Orientation in the European Eel
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Making the best of lousy circumstances: The impact of salmon louse Lepeophtheirus salmonis on depth preference of sea trout Salmo trutta
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Sea trout are known for seeking out sources of freshwater to rid themselves of salmon lice. However, the effect of natural haloclines in fjords on parasite dynamics is not well understood. We tagged 48 naturally infested ... -
Makrell - Hvor stor er bestanden og hvilken innvirkning har den på økosystemet
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Makrellens grenseløse sprell - ekspanderende forskning midt i makrellkrigen
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Makrellforskning og makrellbestanden
(Conference object, 2014-05-20) -
Makrellstørja: Havets gull er tilbake i norske farvann!
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Makrellstørjen er nå kommet tilbake i norske farvann
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Management of transboundary and straddling fish stocks in the Northeast Atlantic in view of climate-induced shifts in spatial distribution
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The introduction of 200 n.m. exclusive economic zones (EEZs) in the late 1970s required increased collaboration among neighbouring coastal states to manage transboundary and straddling fish stocks. The established agreements ... -
Management Scenarios Under Climate Change – A Study of the Nordic and Barents Seas
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The effects of increasing fishing pressure in combination with temperature increases in the Nordic and Barents Seas have been evaluated using an end-to-end model for the area forced by a downscaled RCP 4.5 climate scenario. ... -
Managing fishery development in sensitive ecosystems: identifying penguin habitat use to direct management in Antarctica
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)In the Southern Ocean, the at‐sea distributions of most predators of Antarctic krill are poorly known, primarily because tracking studies have only been undertaken on a restricted set of species, and then only at a limited ... -
Mapping of fish spawning in the North Sea — Report of the KINO-2 project for 2018
(Rapport fra havforskningen, Research report, 2019)Increased and updated knowledge of reproductive strategies of fish is crucial to optimize the temporal and spatial planning for conducting seismic surveys; in order to reduce its potential negative ecosystems impacts. The ... -
Mapping of Fish Spawning in the North Sea; Report of the “KINO-2” Project for 2019
(Rapport fra havforskningen;2020 - 2, Research report, 2020)Increased and updated knowledge of reproductive strategies of fish is crucial to optimize the temporal and spatial planning for conducting seismic surveys; in order to reduce its potential negative ecosystems impacts. The ... -
Marin plast i Skagerrak - Kartlegging og spredningsmodellering
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Marinbiologisk mangfold i Andfjorden marine verneområde
(Rapport fra havforskningen;2020 - 30, Research report, 2020)Andfjorden marine verneområde er et stort område som strekker seg fra fjord til hav. Området har en variert topografi som gir levested for en stor variasjon av marine arter. Her finnes rekefelt og gyteområder for torsk, ... -
Marine fishes of the arctic region
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Marine fog inputs appear to increase methylmercury bioaccumulation in a coastal terrestrial food web
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Coastal marine atmospheric fog has recently been implicated as a potential source of ocean-derived monomethylmercury (MMHg) to coastal terrestrial ecosystems through the process of sea-to-land advection of foggy air masses ...