Browsing Havforskningsinstituttet by Subject "marine økosystemer"
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Marin makro- og megafauna i Grenlandsfjordene, og næringsvalg til torsk, skrubbe, sjøørret og pelagisk fisk
(Fisken og havet, Research report, 2004)New site-specific information on occurrence and composition of macro- and megafauna, and trophic ecology of target species was required as basis for analyses of trophic transfer of contaminants in this heavily polluted ... -
Monitoring marine populations and communities: methods dealing with imperfect detectability
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012-06-26)Effective monitoring of populations and communities is a prerequisite for ecosystembased management of marine areas. However, monitoring programs often neglect important sources of error and thus can lead to biased ... -
An object-based approach to integration of software to support management and reporting of marine ecosystem survey data
(ICES CM documents, Working paper, 2006)An object-based software to support distributed databases and data reporting from combined fisheries and environmental surveys is presented. The key abstraction of this system is expressed as a generic station (data) object. ... -
An overview of Gadget, the Globally applicable Area-Disaggregated General Ecosystem Toolbox
(ICES CM documents, Working paper, 2004)Gadget is the Globally applicable Area-Disaggregated General Ecosystem Toolbox. Gadget is a powerful and flexible framework that has been developed to model complicated statistical marine ecosystems within a fisheries ... -
Perspectives on ecosystem-based approaches to the management of marine resources
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Politics and socio-economics of ecosystem-based management of marine resources
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Pros and cons of using seabirds as ecological indicators
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009-07-14)Climate change and overfishing are increasingly causing unanticipated changes in marine ecosystems (e.g. shifts in species dominance). In order to understand and anticipate these changes, there is a crucial need for ... -
Relative importance of fisheries, trophodynamic and environmental drivers in a series of marine ecosystems
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012-07-12)Marine ecosystems are influenced by drivers that operate and interact over multiple scales, resulting in nonlinear or abrupt responses to perturbation. Because of the inherent complexity of marine ecosystems, progress ... -
Report of the Regional Ecosystem Study Group of the North Sea (REGNS) [15-19 May 2006 ICES Headquarters, Copenhagen]
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Report of the Study Group on Ecosystem Effects of Fishing Activities [Copenhagen, 7- 14 April, 1992]
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Report of the Study Group on Information Needs for Coastal Zone Management (SGINC)
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Report of the Study Group on Working Hypotheses Regarding effects of Climate Change (SGWRECC) [By correspondence]
(ICES CM documents;2008 ACOM:43, Working paper, 2008) -
Report of the Working Group on Holistic Assessments of Regional Marine Ecosystems (WGHAME) [12-16 October 2009 ICES Headquarters, Copenhagen]
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Report of the Working Group on Modelling Physical Interactions (WGPBI) [6–7 April 2006 Nantes, France]
(ICES CM documents;2006/OCC:07, Working paper, 2006) -
Report of the Working Group on Zooplankton Ecology [Gijón, Spain, 24- 26 February, 2003]
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Report of the Workshop on the Trans-latitudinal Study of Calanus finmarchicus in the North Atlantic [Oslo, 6- 8 April, 1994]
(ICES CM Documents;1994/L:10, Working paper, 1994) -
Risk-based frameworks in ICZM and MSP decision-making processes
(ICES CM documents;2010/ B:07, Working paper, 2010)The coastal zone is considered as the point of highest interaction between land-based activities and local marine ecosystems. In addition, the coastal zone is a significant contributor to the socioeconomic prosperity of ... -
The Role of Cod in the Ecosystem
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Sjå havet med nye øyre : Seing the sea with sound
(Havforskningsnytt;Nr. 10 - 2010, Working paper, 2010)Whales have developed an advanced biological sonar system that they can use to communicate between continents. They also use their sonar when hunting prey, and once a delicacy has been located, they can catch them in the ...