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    • Innovating carbon-capture biotechnologies through ecosystem-inspired solutions 

      Schweitzer, Hannah; Aalto, Nerea Johanna; Busch, Wolfgang; Chan, Dennis Tin Chat; Chiesa, Matteo; Elvevoll, Edel O.; Gerlach, Robin; Krause, Kirsten; Mocaer, Karel; Moran, James J.; Noel, Joseph P.; Patil, Shalaka Kiran; Schwab, Yannick; Wijffels, Rene Hubertus; Wulff, Angela; Øvreås, Lise; Bernstein, Hans Christopher (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-01-22)
      Rising atmospheric carbon concentrations affect global health, the economy, and overall quality of life. We are fast approaching climate tipping points that must be addressed, not only by reducing emissions but also through new innovation and action toward carbon capture for sequestration and utilization (CCSU). In this perspective, we delineate next-generation biotechnologies for CCSU supported by ...
    • Innovating carbon-capture biotechnologies through ecosystem-inspired solutions 

      Schweitzer, Hannah; Aalto, Nerea Johanna; Busch, Wolfgang; Chan, Dennis Tin Chat; Chiesa, Matteo; Elvevoll, Edel O.; Gerlach, Robin; Krause, Kirsten; Mocaer, Karel; Moran, James J.; Noel, Joseph P.; Patil, Shalaka Kiran; Schwab, Yannick; Wijffels, Rene Hubertus; Wulff, Angela; Øvreås, Lise; Bernstein, Hans Christopher (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-01-22)
      Rising atmospheric carbon concentrations affect global health, the economy, and overall quality of life. We are fast approaching climate tipping points that must be addressed, not only by reducing emissions but also through new innovation and action toward carbon capture for sequestration and utilization (CCSU). In this perspective, we delineate next-generation biotechnologies for CCSU supported by ...
    • Institutional challenges for effective governance of consumptive wildlife tourism: case studies of marine angling tourism in Iceland and Norway 

      Solstrand, Maria-Victoria (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-04-08)
      Good governance of consumptive wildlife tourism, a complex socio-ecological system, requires finding the right balance between natural resource and tourism management. Fishing takes the lead globally as the most popular product offering within consumptive wildlife tourism, and both Iceland and Norway offer a marine angling tourism product. The two countries offer similar pristine Arctic fjord ...
    • Institutional quality and catch performance of fishing nations 

      Flaaten, Ola (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      The relationship between annual growth in the catches of fishing nations and the quality of the institutions of those nations is analyzed. Catch volumes are used as a proxy for development, since economic performance indicators based on a common set of definitions do not exist. 49 major fishing nations were selected for this study, including 22 OECD countries and several developing countries. Three ...
    • Intensive aquaculture and sustainable regional development in the Arctic region – from controversy to dialogue (AquaLog) 

      Hersoug, Bjørn; Karlsen, Kine Mari; Solås, Ann-Magnhild; Kvalvik, Ingrid; Johnsen, Jahn Petter; Young, Nathan; Brattland, Camilla; Schreiber, Dorothee; Simonsen, Knud; Olofsson, Erik; Thorarensen, Helgi (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2017-08-28)
      The main objective of the AquaLog project is to understand factors and forces that influence the aquaculture controversy in the Arctic communities. This report summarizes the second workshop in Vancouver, Canada 23-27th April 2017. The project is funded by the Nordic Council of Minister and the Norwegian Fram Centre.
    • Interactive Learning and Governance Transformation for Securing Blue Justice for Small-Scale Fisheries 

      Jentoft, Svein; Chuenpagdee, Ratana (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-02-08)
      In the “Future We Want,” states and non-state actors are invited to contribute to achieving sustainable development goals through various means and mechanisms. This includes securing justice for the most marginalized and disadvantaged sectors like small-scale fisheries, whose rights and access to resources are threatened by Blue Economy/Growth initiatives. While strong and just institutions are ...
    • Interbreeding between local and translocated populations of a cleaner fish in an experimental mesocosm predicts risk of disrupted local adaptation 

      Blanco Gonzalez, Enrique; Espeland, Sigurd Heiberg; Jentoft, Sissel; Hansen, Michael Møller; Robalo, Joana I.; Stenseth, Nils Christian; Jorde, Per Erik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-05-09)
      Translocation of organisms within or outside its native range carries the risk of modifying the community of the recipient ecosystems and induces gene flow between locally adapted populations or closely related species. In this study, we evaluated the genetic consequences of large‐scale translocation of cleaner wrasses that has become a common practice within the salmon aquaculture industry in ...
    • An interdisciplinary insight into the human dimension in fisheries models. A systematic literature review in a European Union context 

      Weber, Charlotte Teresa; Borit, Melania; Aschan, Michaela (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-07-02)
      Fisheries are complex adaptive social-ecological systems (SES) that consist of interlinked human and ecosystems. They have mainly been studied by the natural sciences and focused on the ecosystem. However, rising concerns about sustainability and increasing complexity of societal challenges often require an understanding of fisheries in a SES context. For this purpose, the study of the human ...
    • Interdisciplinary optimism? Sentiment analysis of Twitter data 

      Weber, Charlotte Teresa; Syed, Shaheen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-07-31)
      Interdisciplinary research has faced many challenges, including institutional, cultural and practical ones, while it has also been reported as a ‘career risk’ and even ‘career suicide’ for researchers pursuing such an education and approach. Yet, the propagation of challenges and risks can easily lead to a feeling of anxiety and disempowerment in researchers, which we think is counterproductive to ...
    • Interesting Probiotic Bacteria Other Than the More Widely Used Lactic Acid Bacteria and Bacilli in Finfish 

      Ringø, Einar; Li, Xuemei; Doan, Hien van; Ghosh, Koushik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-06-02)
      Growing demands stimulate the intensification of production and create the need for practices that are both economically viable and environmentally sustainable. As European Union banned the use of antibiotics in production in 2003, several alternative treatments have been suggested, including probiotics. The first probiotic study in aquaculture was published in 1986, and since then probiotics ...
    • Interkommunale planleggingsprosesser – et bedre verktøy for lokalitetstilgang 

      Robertsen, Roy; Kvalvik, Ingrid; Andreassen, Otto; Hersoug, Bjørn; Johnsen, Jahn Petter (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2014-10-07)
      Interkommunalt samarbeid i sjø er relativt nytt i forhold til interkommunalt samarbeid på andre områder. Det er likevel klart at mange kommuner, særlig små distriktskommuner mangler eller har liten plankompetanse og derfor kan ha stor nytte av samarbeid på plansiden. En utfordring med interkommunal planlegging er imidlertid spørsmålet om kommunal styring. For politisk ledelse i kommunen vil det ofte ...
    • Internasjonal teineteknologi sett opp mot norske forhold Kan canadisk teineteknologi være et altenativ i det norske torskefiskeriet? 

      Rindahl, Lasse; Henriksen, Edgar; Larsen, Roger B. (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2011-07-11)
      Pa tross av at det har vrert jobbet mye med utvikling av teine i Norge har dette redsk.apet ik.ke oppnadd tilstrekkelige fangstrater tit a fa innpass i kommerSielt fiskeri, selv om prinsippet med teinedrift er 0nsket av fiskelinii?linga. Malsetningen med dette prosjek.tet var a vurdere om det finnes teinefiskerier andre steder i verden med en teknologi som vii Vii?re mulig a overf0re til norske ...
    • Internasjonale studenter: Skal de bli eller må de dra? 

      Santos, Jorge (Chronicle; Kronikk, 2023-05-16)
      Stortinget skal snart behandle forslaget om at internasjonale studenter må betale høye studieavgifter. Om avgiftene innføres fra høsten, vil det etter alt å dømme bety færre internasjonale studenter, nedlegging av studieprogrammer, mindre mangfold og at vi mister kompetanse både i Norge og land i sør. Det med mindre vi nå tenker nytt og innovativt om finansiering.
    • International law and Crimean secession from Ukraine (part 2) 

      Ørebech, Peter Th (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      <p>Introduction. This is an article on whether Crimea’s declaration of independence is illegal or not. Is it contradictory to international law? My working hypothesis is that “people’s” right to selfdetermination and selfgovernment are part of its “residual rights”. Referendum confirms the authenticity of the popular will; declaring independence. The main topic is whether remedial secession is ...
    • Intestinal microbiome and its potential functions in bighead carp (Aristichthys nobilis) under different feeding strategies 

      Li, Xuemei; Zhu, Yongjiu; Ringø, Einar; Wang, Xuge; Gong, Jinling; Yang, Deguo (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-12-03)
      Bighead carps (<i>Aristichthys nobilis</i>) were divided into four groups with different feeding strategies: group A, nature live food only (fertiliser only, 200 g urea + 160 g ethylamine phosphate + 250 g Huangjintai bio-fertiliser); group B, nature live food + 1/2 formulated feed; group C, nature live food + formulated feed; and group D, formulated feed only. The intestinal microbiomes of the ...
    • Intra- and inter-temporal effort allocation and profit-maximizing strategy of trawl fishery 

      Alizadeh, Tannaz; Abe, Keita (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-04)
      Bottom trawlers are engaged in multi-species fisheries and fish for profit. In quota-regulated fisheries, intra- and inter-temporal substitutions of fishing effort is regarded as a key mechanisms that influences the profitability of the fishing portfolio. The feeding and spawning migration patterns of the available fish species in the fishing portfolio alter the bio-economic conditions of the different ...
    • Intracellular distribution and transcriptional regulation of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) Rab5c, 7a and 27a homologs by immune stimuli 

      Nepal, Arpita; Wolfson, Deanna; Ahluwalia, Balpreet Singh; Jensen, Ingvill; Jørgensen, Jorunn B; Iliev, Dimitar Borisov (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-01-31)
      Rab GTPases control trafficking of intracellular vesicles and are key regulators of endocytic and secretory pathways. Due to their specific distribution, they may serve as markers for different endolysosomal compartments. Since Rab GTPases are involved in uptake and trafficking of endocytosed ligands and cell receptors, as well as secretion of immune mediators, they have been implicated in diverse ...
    • Introduction to the themed issue - Poststructural approaches to fisheries 

      Mather, Charles; Johnsen, Jahn Petter; Sønvisen, Signe Annie; Sridhar, Aarthi; Stephen, Johny (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-11-15)
      This themed issue of papers for Maritime Studies emerges out of a special session of the MARE 2015 conference held in Amsterdam. The aim of this Introduction is to provide a brief background to poststructural scholarship drawing on examples and cases from research on fisheries. We argue that a poststructural sensibility has made an important impact on scholars interested in fisheries issues even ...
    • Investigating fish behavioural responses to LED lights in trawls and potential applications for bycatch reduction in the Nephrops-directed fishery 

      Melli, Valentina; Krag, Ludvig Ahm; Herrmann, Bent; Karlsen, Junita Diana (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-04-18)
      Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) have been tested in trawl fisheries to reduce the bycatch of unwanted species through behavioural stimulation. Previous studies used LED lights to either highlight escaping routes or increase the contact rate with square-mesh panels. However, phototactic responses (moving towards or away from light sources) to LED lights could also be exploited to separate species during ...
    • IPNV with high and low virulence: host immune responses and viral mutations during infection 

      Skjesol, Astrid; SkjÆveland, ingrid; Elnæs, Marianne; Timmerhaus, Gerrit Frantz; Fredriksen, Børge Nilsen; Jørgensen, Sven Martin; Krasnov, Aleksei; Jørgensen, Jorunn B (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      Infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV) is an aquatic member of the Birnaviridae family that causes widespread disease in salmonids. IPNV is represented by multiple strains with markedly different virulence. Comparison of isolates reveals hyper variable regions (HVR), which are presumably associated with pathogenicity. However little is known about the rates and modes of sequence divergence and ...