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Lebetus scorpioides and Buenia jeffreysii (Teleostei: Gobiidae) found north of the Arctic Circle
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-05-20)Two gobiid species, Lebetus scorpioides and Buenia jeffreysii, were recorded in northern Norway, for the first time north of the Arctic Circle. While both species were found on the continental shelf west of the Lofoten ... -
Legacy and emerging per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFASs) in sediment and edible fish from the Eastern Red Sea
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Poly and perfluorinated alkyl substances (PFASs) are ubiquitously detected all around the world. Herein, for the first time, concentrations of 16 selected legacy and emerging PFASs are reported for sediment and edible fish ... -
Lemon sole Microstomus kitt in the northern North Sea: a multidisciplinary approach to the early life-history dynamics
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Lemon sole Microstomus kitt is a commercially valuable flatfish species that occurs in shelf waters around the northeast Atlantic. Only the most basic life-history information is available for the North Sea. Spawning is ... -
Lessons from the first generation of marine ecological forecast products
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Lessons on Marine Protected Area Management in Northern Boreal Regions from the United States and Norway
(Journal article, 2017)In comparison to tropical reef systems, relatively few marine protected areas (MPA’s) exist in temperate or subarctic systems (e.g., North Pacific and North Atlantic) where species diversity is lower, abundance of individual ... -
Leucine did not stimulate growth and accretion in either stressed or unstressed Atlantic salmon
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The aim of the current trial was to test whether leucine affected growth and accretion including test any effects on leucine upon stress. Quadruplicate tanks each containing 50 Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) (mean start ... -
Levende hyse og torsk fra snurpenot – muligheter for direkteleveranse, oppfôring, seleksjon og redskapstilpasninger
(Research report, 2016)Forprosjektet er et oppdrag fra FHF som hadde til hensikt å belyse bruken av not som redskap for fangst av torsk (og hyse) levende til fangstbasert akvakultur (FBA). Rapporten oppsummerer næring- og forskningserfaring med ... -
Levende levert hyse som er kontrollert slaktet gir store fortrinn under prosessering og kjølelagring
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Levende torsk og kreps; videreutvikling av tradisjonelle fiskerier i Skagerrak og Nordsjøen
(Nofima rapportserie, Research report, 2012)Det er gjennomført tre tokt ombord på garnfartøyet «M/K Nesejenta» hvor samdrift mellom garnfiske etter torsk og teinedrift etter sjøkreps i Nordsjøen ble evaluert. Torsk fanget med garn har vært forsøkt holdt levende. Nye ... -
Life cycle of hake and likely management implications
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-12-12)Despite its economic and social importance for Namibia and South Africa, limited documented information exists regarding key aspects of the biology of deep-water hake, including its life cycle. This study utilizes data ... -
Life history and demographic determinants of effective/census size ratios as exemplified by brown trout (Salmo trutta)
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)A number of demographic factors, many of which related to human-driven encroachments, are predicted to decrease the effective population size (Ne) relative to the census population size (N), but these have been little ... -
Life history genomic regions explain differences in Atlantic salmon marine diet specialization
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Life history traits for Ophryotrocha craigsmithi (Wiklund, Glover & Dahlgren, 2009), a candidate species in integrated multitrophic aquaculture
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Ophryotrocha craigsmithi (Wiklund, Glover & Dahlgren, 2009) has repeatedly been observed in high densities at salmonid fish farms in Norway and has been shown to feed on the organic waste released during fish production. ... -
Life in the fast lane: Revisiting the fast growth—High survival paradigm during the early life stages of fishes
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Early life survival is critical to successful replenishment of fish populations, and hypotheses developed under the Growth-Survival Paradigm (GSP) have guided investigations of controlling processes. The GSP postulates ... -
Life-course perspectives of milk consumption among young Norwegian women and their knowledge of milk as a source of iodine: a qualitative study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Mild to moderate iodine deficiency has been found among young Norwegian women of reproductive age. In Norway, cow’s milk is the main source of iodine; however, milk consumption is decreasing, particularly among young women. ... -
Lifting back the waters: Marine geophysics provides new insights into the uThukela Banks Marine Protected Area
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Using the first high-resolution geophysical data set collected from the Thukela Banks Marine Protected Area (MPA), we reveal a plethora of hitherto unknown or poorly resolved seabed features. In tandem with several remotely ... -
Limited benefit of marine protein hydrolysate on physical function and strength in older adults : a randomized controlled trial
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Age-related muscle wasting can compromise functional abilities of the elderly. Protein intake stimulates muscle protein synthesis; however, ageing muscle is more resistant to stimuli. This double-blinded, randomized, ... -
Limited evidence for differential reproductive fitness of wild Atlantic cod in two areas of high and low salmon farming density
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Sea cage fish aquaculture attracts large aggregations of wild fish that feed on farm waste. Fish that associate closely with farms undergo physiological changes, and captive feeding trials indicate possible negative effects ... -
Linking bacterial community structure to advection and environmental impact along a coast-fjord gradient of the Sognefjord, western Norway
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Linking dispersal connectivity to population structure and management boundaries for saithe in the Northeast Atlantic
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Population connectivity is an increasingly important focal area for the understanding of how marine fish populations respond to anthropogenic pressures like climate change and fisheries. Our model species, the saithe ...