Blar i Havforskningsinstituttet på emneord "havert"
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Comparative habitat use and foraging behaviour of harbour seals and grey seals in Western Norway
(ICES CM Documents;1995/N:1, Working paper, 1995)Adult harbour seals at Froan nature reserve, Central Norway, were tagged with VHF radio tags and depthvelocity, hart rate and stomach temperature sensors combined with ultrasonic transmitters. An automatic shore based ... -
Dispersal and By-Catch Mortality in Grey, Halichoerus grypus, and Harbour, Phoca vitulina, Seals Tagged at the Norwegian coast
(ICES CM documents, Working paper, 2000)The results of the study presented here are submitted to a refereed journal for consideration. The review and printing process may not be completed at the time of the 2000 ICES Annual Science Conference and the subsequent ... -
Gjenfangster i Norge av havert merket i Storbritannia
(Fisken og havet, Research report, 1986)Since tagging of grey seals in Great Britain was initiated in 1951, a total of 61 seals has been recovered in coastal Norwegian waters. Most of the recovered seals had been tagged at the Orkney (35 recoveries) and the ... -
ICES working group on grey seals : Report of first meeting, 16 - 20 May 1977, Cambridge, UK
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Innvandring fra Storbritannia til Norge av havert (Halichoerus grypus)
(Fisken og havet;1962 - Nr. 2, Journal article, 1962)The present article on the migration of grey seals from British waters to the Norwegian coast is mainly intended to arouse the interest of the coastal population of Norway for the British marking experiments. The first ... -
Omlag 10.000 kystsel i Noreg
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Parasitic nematodes in stomachs of grey seals, Halichoerus grypus, and common seals, Phoca vitulina, along the Norwegian coast.
(ICES CM Documents;1984/N:3, Working paper, 1984)The nematode infestation in stomachs of 55 grey and 127 common seals were examined in the period 1976-1980. The seals were caught in Norwegian coastal waters between 62° and 67° North. In 48 adult grey seals the infestation ... -
Population genetic structure of grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) : Diversity, differentiation and prospects for genetic population assignment with special reference to Norwegian waters
(ICES CM documents;2007/L:25, Working paper, 2007)Population structure of grey seal breeding colonies in Norway (n=300), Northwest Russia (n=40) and Scotland (n=100) is currently being investigated based on Mt-DNA control region sequencing and fragment analysis (8 ... -
Recent studies of the distribution and abundance of grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) in north Norway, and their possible influence on parasitic infestations in fish
(ICES CM Documents;1991/N:2, Working paper, 1991)Distributions of grey seals Halichoerus grypus were studied during aerial and ground surveys in North Norway. Surveys were conducted from Lofoten to the Soviet border during the moult (March-April, Finnmark) and breeding ... -
Sel på norskekysten fra Finnmark til Møre
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Status for havertbestandens ungeproduksjon langs norskekysten i 2001-2003
(Fisken og havet, Research report, 2004)During September-October 2001-2003, registrations of grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) pups, including tagging, counting and staging of pups, were conducted along the Norwegian coast from Rogaland county in the south to ... -
The status of grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) in Norway
(ICES CM Documents;1985/N:8, Working paper, 1985)Information on the past and present distribution of grey seals in Norway is reviewed. The distribution of breeding seals is discontinous with the highest abundance now found between 63°N and 68°N and a concentration in ...