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    • Over 20% of marine fishes shifting in the North and Barents Seas, but not in the Norwegian Sea 

      Gordo Vilaseca, Francesc; Pecuchet, Laurene Anne Marie; Coll, Marta; Reiss, Henning; Jueterbock, Alexander; Costello, Mark John (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-08-31)
      Climate warming generally induces poleward range expansions and equatorward range contractions of species’ environmental niches on a global scale. Here, we examined the direction and magnitude of species biomass centroid geographic shifts in relation to temperature and depth for 83 fish species in 9,522 standardised research trawls from the North Sea (1998–2020) to the Norwegian (2000–2020) and ...
    • Fra havets bunn til sykehuset 

      Hansen, Espen Holst (Chronicle; Kronikk, 2023-08-19)
      I forskningsgruppa Marbio ved UiT Norges arktiske universitet jobber vi med å finne nye legemidler fra forbindelser som vi henter fra ulike planter, dyr og mikroorganismer.
    • Uncovering neutral and adaptive genomic differentiation among European perch with brackish water and freshwater origin in the western Baltic Sea region 

      Skovrind, Mikkel; Pacheco, George; Christensen, Emil Aputsiaq Flindt; Gopalakrishnan, Shyam; Fietz, Katharina; Holm-Hansen, Tore Hejl; Vieira, Filipe Garrett; Krag, Marcus Anders; Carl, Henrik; Gilbert, Marcus Thomas Pius; Olsen, Morten Tange; Møller, Peter Daniel Rask (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-09-13)
      Environmental variation across the range of wild species can lead to local adaptations. The Baltic Sea was formed when the Fenno-Scandian ice sheet retreated around 12 thousand years ago, creating a new brackish water habitat colonised by both marine and freshwater fish species. The European perch (Perca fluviatilis) is a predatory freshwater fish with a large geographical distribution across ...
    • Reducing plastic pollution caused by demersal fisheries 

      Grimaldo, Eduardo; Karl, Christian; Alvestad, Anja Helene; Persson, Anna-Maria Märta Ruth; Kubowicz, Stephan; Olafsen, Kjell; Hatlebrekke, Hanne Hjelle; Lilleng, Grethe; Brinkhof, Ilmar Leone (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-10-07)
      Marine microplastics generated by wear and tear of bottom trawls and demersal seines during their service life is a growing environmental concern that requires immediate attention. In Norway, these fishing gears account for more than 70 % of the landings of demersal fish species, but they are also the leading sources of microplastics generated by fisheries. Because these two fishing gears are widely ...
    • Phylogeography and molecular diversity of two highly abundant Themisto amphipod species in a rapidly changing Arctic Ocean 

      Murray, Ayla; Præbel, Kim; Desiderato, Andrea; Auel, Holger; Havermans, Charlotte (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-07-30)
      Rapid warming in the Arctic is drastically impacting marine ecosystems, affecting species communities and food-web structure. Pelagic Themisto amphipods are a major component of the Arctic zooplankton community and represent a key link between secondary producers and marine vertebrates at higher trophic levels. Two co-existing species dominate in the region: the larger Themisto libellula, considered ...
    • Effects of Codend Mesh-Shape and Size on the Size Selectivity of Demersal Trawl Targeting Banded Scad (Alepes djedaba) in the Beibu Gulf, South China Sea 

      Yang, Bingzhong; Herrmann, Bent; Wan, Rong (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-07-09)
      In order to optimize the size selectivity of demersal trawl targeting Banded Scad, Alepes djedaba, in the South China Sea (SCS), we tested and compared the selective properties of four experimental codends. These codends included two diamond-mesh codends (T0 codends) with different mesh openings (30 and 35 mm), and two T90 codends (the netting was turned by 90 degrees) with the relatively same ...
    • "Når det blåser i fra ØST" - Om bruken av økosystemtjeneste-perspektivet i kystsoneplanleggingen 

      Hersoug, Bjørn; Armstrong, Claire W.; Brattland, Camilla; Eythórsson, Einar; Holmgaard, Sanne Bech; Johnsen, Jahn Petter; Kvalvik, Ingrid; Mikkelsen, Eirik Inge; Paudel, Keshav Prasad; Solås, Ann-Magnhild; Sundsvold, Bente; Sørdahl, Patrick Berg; Thuestad, Alma Elizabeth (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2019)
      Denne rapporten er et resultat av prosjektet Coreplan, som har undersøkt om metoder og tilnærminger som finnes i litteraturen om økosystemtjenester kan bidra til å styrke kystsoneforvaltningen. I rapporten diskuterer vi utviklingstrekk i norsk kystsoneplanlegging og hvordan utviklingen i bruken av kysten kan stille nye krav til kystsoneplanleggingen. Vi forklarer bakgrunnen for begrepet økosystemtjenester, ...
    • Fish investigations in the Barents Sea winter 2017 

      Mehl, Sigbjørn; Aglen, Asgeir; Bogstad, Bjarte; Russkikh, Alexey A.; Staby, Arved; Wenneck, Thomas de Lange; Wienerroither, Rupert (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2017)
      Annual catch quotas and other regulations of the Barents Sea fisheries are set through negotiations between Norway and Russia. Assessment of the state of the stocks and quota advices are given by the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES). Their work is based on survey results and international landings statistics. The results from the demersal fish winter surveys in the ...
    • First Steps Towards RAT: A Protocol for Documenting Data Use in the Agent-Based Modeling Process 

      Siebers, Peer-Olaf; Achter, Sebastian; Bernardo, Cristiane Palaretti; Borit, Melania; Chattoe-Brown, Edmund (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2021)
      While there is a number of frameworks and protocols in Agent-Based Modeling (ABM) that support the documentation of different aspects of a simulation study, it is surprising to find only a small number dealing with the handling of data. Here we present the results of discussions we had on the topic at the Lorentz Center workshop on Integrating Qualitative and Quantitative Evidence using Social ...
    • Ultrasonic imaging as a means of monitoring gonadal development in lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) 

      Mlingi, Frank Thomas; Puvanendran, Velmurugu; Burgerhout, Erik; Tveiten, Helge; Tomkiewicz, Jonna; Kjørsvik, Elin; Mommens, Maren (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-09-21)
      The commercial farming of juvenile lumpfish requires monitoring of gonadal development to achieve synchronized production. Conventional methods such as gonadosomatic index (GSI), sex hormone analyses, gonadal histology, endoscopy, and gene expression analyses are costly, invasive, and often involve sacrificing the fish. We assessed the efficiency of ultrasound as a non-invasive method for monitoring ...
    • Trapped in the TAC Machine: Making a Fisheries-Based Indicator System for Coastal Cod in Steigen, Norway 

      Holm, Petter; Aglen, Asgeir; Bjørkan, Maiken; Andersen, Jan (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020)
      The GAP project is concerned with the lack of stakeholder participation in providing knowledge for management. This creates a legitimacy problem as the fishermen do not get to share the knowledge basis for and justification of management decisions. In addition, fishermen’s experience-based knowledge remains unused. GAP intends to bridge the legitimacy and knowledge gaps, finding practical ways for ...
    • Bridging the Gap: Experiments in the Heart of the Transition Zone 

      Mackinson, Steven; Holm, Petter (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020)
      This book is about the on-going transition of fisheries governance and the emergence of research practices and advice frameworks that allow for the co-creation of common knowledge bases for management. This chapter introduces the context under which the GAP project (‘Bridging the gap between science and stakeholders') was conceived, describes its overall approach, orientates the reader to key issues ...
    • Knowledge for Fisheries Governance: Participation, Integration and Institutional Reform 

      Linke, Sebastian; Hadjimichael, Maria; Mackinson, Steven; Holm, Petter (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020)
      As outlined in Chapter 1, the GAP project is situated within a transition zone from a traditional fisheries management approach that relies upon a clear separation of knowledge towards a new ‘bridging perspective’, which aims to establish a common knowledge base for fisheries governance. The transition builds on collaborative practices of participatory research and joint knowledge production, as ...
    • Bridging Gaps, Reforming Fisheries 

      Holm, Petter; Hadjimichael, Maria; Mackinson, Steven; Linke, Sebestian (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020)
      Scientific debates often revolve around the issues of ‘unbiased science’ with the majority of scientists keeping themselves at arm’s length from policy-making to ensure their credibility. Participatory research has been shifting these dynamics and has led to the emergence of research practices and advice frameworks that allow co-creation of common knowledge bases for management. This chapter, following ...
    • Conclusion 

      Mackinson, Steven; Holm, Petter; Hadjimichael, Maria (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020)
      This chapter summarizes the arguments and discusses the results of the GAP project in the context of the ongoing reform in fisheries governance.
    • Small-Scale Fisheries Governance in Norway: Hierarchy, Institutions and Markets 

      Johnsen, Jahn Petter (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020-04-29)
      Small-scale fisheries are highly relevant in Norway. Until 1989, small-scale fisheries were open access and, like other Norwegian fisheries, subsidised; since then they have changed radically. The closure of major fisheries in the early 1990s, following collapses in important stocks and the removal of direct subsidies, has affected fisheries of all sizes. Societal changes have also had an impact on ...
    • Data Stewardship (DocEnhance) 

      Risan Johnsen, Hanne; Andreassen, Helene N. (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2022)
    • Quantum Leaper: A Methodology Journey From a Model in NetLogo to a Game in Unity 

      Szczepanska, Timo; Angourakis, Andreas; Graham, Shawn; Borit, Melania (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2022)
      Combining Games and Agent-Based Models (ABMs) in a single research design (i.e. GAM design) shows potential for investigating complex past, present, or future social phenomena. Games offer engaging environments that can help generating insights into social dynamics, perceptions, and behaviours, while ABMs support the representation and analysis of complexity. We present here the first attempt to ...
    • Deep-sea sponge derived environmental DNA analysis reveals demersal fish biodiversity of a remote Arctic ecosystem 

      Brodnicke, Ole Bjørn; Meyer, Heidi Kristina; Busch, Kathrin; Xavier, Joana R.; Knudsen, Steen Wilhelm; Møller, Peter Daniel Rask; Hentschel, Ute Humeida; Sweet, Michael John (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-08-18)
      The deep-sea is vast, remote, and largely underexplored. However, methodological advances in environmental DNA (eDNA) surveys could aid in the exploration efforts, such as using sponges as natural eDNA filters for studying fish biodiversity. In this study, we analyzed the eDNA from 116 sponge tissue samples and compared these to 18 water eDNA samples and visual surveys obtained on an Arctic seamount. ...
    • Is fisheries governance possible? 

      Johnsen, Jahn Petter (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014-02-11)
      Are there limits to the governability of a fishery? The establishment of a 200 nautical mile economic zone in Norway in 1977 made it possible to change from an open-access regime to a more closed one. In this process, the former self-regulating Norwegian fishing industry, to a large extent, accepted and adapted an explicit, hierarchical form of state-run governance. However, the process of change ...