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    • Vaccination of Atlantic lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus L.) at a low temperature leads to a low antibody response against Aeromonas salmonicida 

      Erkinharju, Toni; Dalmo, Roy Ambli; Vågsnes, Øyvind; Hordvik, Ivar; Seternes, Tore (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-12-11)
      We present a study on the effect of water temperature on immunization of Atlantic lumpfish. In total, 360 fish were vaccinated with either 50 μl of an oil‐based injection vaccine (VAX), with Aeromonas salmonicida and Vibrio salmonicida antigens, or PBS. Fish were vaccinated at three different water temperatures, 5°C, 10°C and 15°C, and sorted into six groups (N = 60). Lumpfish were weighed every 3 ...
    • Vaccine adjuvants in fish vaccines make a difference: comparing the effects of three adjuvants (Montanide ISA763A oil, CpG/poly I:C combo and VHSV glycoprotein) used alone or in combination to formulate an inactivated salmonid alphavirus whole virus antigen 

      Thim, Hanna Leena; Villoing, Stéphane; McLoughlin, Marian F; Cristie, Karen Elina; Grove, Søren; Frost, Petter; Jørgensen, Jorunn B (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014)
    • Vaccine Adjuvants Induce Formation of Intraperitoneal Extracellular Traps in Flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) 

      Li, Qian; Chi, Heng; Shi, Xueyan; Gan, Qiujie; Dalmo, Roy Ambli; Sun, Yuan-Yuan; Tang, Xiaoqian; Xing, Jing; Sheng, Xiuzhen; Zhan, Wenbin (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-03-30)
      Adjuvants are used to increase the strength, quality, and duration of the immune response of vaccines. Neutrophils are the first immune cells that arrive at the injection site and can release DNA fibers together with granular proteins, so-called neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), to entrap microbes in a sticky matrix of extracellular chromatin and microbicidal agents. Similar extracellular ...
    • Valuing blue carbon changes in the Arctic ocean 

      Armstrong, Claire W.; Foley, Naomi; Slagstad, Dag; Chierici, Melissa; Ellingsen, Ingrid H.; Reigstad, Marit (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-06-25)
      The ocean capacity to store carbon is crucial, and currently absorbs about 25% CO<sub>2</sub> supply to the atmosphere. The ability to store carbon has an economic value, but such estimates are not common for ocean environments, and not yet estimated for the Arctic Ocean. With the severe climatic changes in the Arctic Ocean, impacting sea ice and potentially the vertical carbon transport mechanisms, ...
    • Valuing coastal recreation and the visual intrusion from commercial activities in Arctic Norway 

      Aanesen, Margrethe; Falk-Andersson, Jannike; Vondolia, Godwin Kofi; Borch, Trude; Navrud, Ståle; Tinch, Dugald (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-01-04)
      The coastal zone in the Arctic is being extensively used for recreational activities. Simultaneously, there is an increasing pressure from commercial activities. We present results from a discrete choice experiment implemented in Arctic Norway, revealing how households in this region make trade-offs between recreational activities and commercial developments in the coastal zone. Our results show ...
    • Valuing High Seas Ecosystem Conservation 

      Bui, Bich Xuân; Armstrong, Claire W.; Ankamah-Yeboah, Isaac; Hynes, Stephen; Needham, Katherine (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-02-16)
      The high seas provide a variety of ecosystem services that benefit society. There have, however, been few attempts to quantify the human welfare impacts of changes to the delivery of these benefits. We assessed the values of several key ecosystem service benefits derived from protecting ecosystems in the high seas of the Flemish Cap through choice experiments conducted in Canada, Norway, and Scotland. ...
    • Valuing the ecosystem service benefits from kelp forest restoration: A choice experiment from Norway 

      Hynes, Stephen; Chen, Wenting; Vondolia, Godwin Kofi; Armstrong, Claire W.; O'Connor, Eamonn (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-09-08)
      Habitat loss and degradation are recognised as the most important causes of species decline and extinction in marine ecosystems. It is also widely recognised that a range of restoration actions are now essential to halt further decline. From a policy perspective, demonstration that restoration activity is in the interest of society is an important goal. In this paper, the welfare impacts of restoring ...
    • Verktøy for å måle fiskekvalitet - basert på forbrukernes oppfatning (Fase 1 – Forprosjekt). Sluttrapport 

      Nilsen, Heidi; Esaiassen, Margrethe; Østli, Jens; Nøstvold, Bjørg Helen; Pleym, Ingelinn Eskildsen; Reynisson, Eyjólfur; Skjelvareid, Martin Hansen; Heia, Karsten (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2014-10-16)
      Ved å ha et enkelt verktøy til bruk ved vurdering av kvalitet på fisk i disk kan man sikre at fisk som tilbys forbrukerne har god kvalitet. Det er imidlertid vanskelig å måle fiskekvalitet. Samtidig er det behov for et verktøy for å evaluere kvaliteten på fisken som omsettes. Butikkansatte har behov for å vurdere om fisken holder god nok kvalitet ved mottak og når den skal legges i disken. Mattilsynet ...
    • Viral assemblage variation in an Arctic shelf seafloor 

      Nguyen, Tan Thi; Robertsen, Espen Mikal; Landfald, Bjarne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-02-09)
      Spatial differences in microbial communities are observable even in habitats with moderate environmental variation, such as within the pelagic zone or seafloor of geographically finite regions of the oceans. Here we explore whether biogeographical variations are also manifested at this level in the structure of viral assemblages by comparing DNA viromes from the Barents Sea upper seafloor, collected ...
    • Volcanism and rapid sedimentation affect the benthic communities of Deception Island, Antarctica 

      Preckler, Carlos Angulo; Pernet, Philippe; García-Hernández, Cristina; Kereszturi, Gabor; Álvarez-Valero, Antonio M.; Hopfenblatt, Joaquín; Gómez-Ballesteros, María; Otero, Xosé L.; Caza, Jaime; Ruiz-Fernández, Jesús; Geyer, Adelina; Avila, Conxita (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-03-17)
      Deception Island is amongst the most active volcanoes in the Southern Ocean, with over 20 explosive eruptions in the last ca. 200 years. The eruption that formed the caldera at Deception Island occurred 3980 ± 125 calendar years Before Present, and it is the largest eruptive event documented in Antarctica during Holocene. Since then, post-caldera volcanic activity has comprised many scattered eruptive ...
    • "Volstadsaken: Den «Høist Ærverdige Ret" 

      Ørebech, Peter (Chronicle; Kronikk, 2013)
      Det uklarhet mht. hva som egentlig er avgjort ved Volstad-dommen (Høyesteretts plenumsdom av 23 oktober 2013). Jeg skal i denne kronikk kort redegjøre for hva som er avgjort og hva dommen ikke tar stilling til.
    • Walking the talk: implementing the international voluntary guidelines for securing sustainable small-scale fisheries 

      Jentoft, Svein (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014)
    • Water Flow Requirements of Post-smolt Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar L.) Reared in Intensive Seawater Flow-through Systems: A Physiological Perspective 

      Calabrese, Sara; Imsland, Albert K. D.; Nilsen, Tom Ole; Kolarevic, Jelena; Ebbesson, Lars O.E.; Hosfeld, Camilla Diesen; Fivelstad, Sveinung; Pedrosa, Cindy; Terjesen, Bendik Fyhn; Stefansson, Sigurd O.; Takle, Harald Rune; Sveier, Harald; Mathisen, Frode; Handeland, Sigurd Olav (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-05-26)
      Environmental challenges related to open sea cage production of Atlantic salmon have sparked interest in developing commercial-scale semi-closed sea systems for post-smolt Atlantic salmon (100–1000 g). Determining the mass-specific water flow required by post-smolts will largely influence the design and dimensioning of such systems. In this experiment, post-smolts were exposed to four levels of ...
    • A welfare analysis of Norway’s export promotion programme for whitefish 

      Kinnucan, Henry william; Das, Abhipsita; Pettersen, Ingrid Kristine (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-10-19)
      Norway recently increased the effective levy used to fund its export promotion programme for whitefish by 21 per cent. Study results suggest the intensified programme is welfare increasing. The net social gain, defined as the difference between the increase in economic surplus associated with the increased advertising and the decrease in economic surplus associated with the increased effective levy, ...
    • The Well – Mixing skirt and freshwater lens concepts with smart-lighting and -feeding to enhance lice prevention and safeguard fish welfare 

      Wright, Daniel William; Stien, Lars Helge; Oppedal, Frode; Sievers, Michael; Ditria, Ellen; Trengereid, Henrik (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2019)
      A commercial scale sea-cage design, combining skirt and freshwater lens concepts with smart lighting and feeding for improved lice prevention and fish welfare, was trialed. Environment, lice levels and fish welfare were assessed. In addition, acoustic tags and echo sounders were used to track fish behaviour. An associated laboratory trial on brackish water salinity effects on host-attached salmon ...
    • What do the Great Barrier Reef management and Norwegian spatial fisheries management have in common? 

      Johnsen, Jahn Petter (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2018)
      What do the Great Barrier Reef management and Norwegian spatial fisheries management have in common? The presentation addresses the importance of governmentality (Foucault 1978), understood as the art of governing for successful marine governance (MG). Management of the Great Barrier Reef and the Norwegian spatial management of fisheries are used as examples of systems that depends on and foster ...
    • What does stakeholder involvement mean for fisheries management? 

      Aanesen, Margrethe; Armstrong, Claire W.; Bloomfield, Helen J.; Röckmann, Christine (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014)
    • What hat are you wearing? On the multiple roles of fishery scientists in the ICES community 

      Dankel, Dorothy Jane; Stange, Kari; Nielsen, Kåre Nolde (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-10-29)
      Trends towards a more participatory agenda in policy-relevant science imply that the roles and work tasks of scientists become more multifaceted. In Europe, the increased use of multiannual plans creates a need for fishery scientists to contribute with their expertise in a wide variety of situations. We identify and characterize four roles for scientists as <i>developers</i>, <i>reviewers</i>, ...
    • When is enough, enough? Quantifying trade-offs between information quality and sampling effort for fishing gear selectivity data 

      Veiga-Malta, Tiago; Feekings, Jordan; Herrmann, Bent; Krag, Ludvig Ahm (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-06-21)
      There is general pressure throughout the world’s fisheries for the industry to have greater involvement not only in the development of fishing gears but also in the testing and documentation of their effect. In the European Union, the Common Fisheries Policy of 2013, together with the proposed reform of the technical measures regulation, highlights the need for greater flexibility in fisheries through ...
    • Why and how to regulate Norwegian salmon production? – The history of Maximum Allowable Biomass (MAB) 

      Hersoug, Bjørn (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-07-05)
      Salmon farming has been a great success story in Norway over the last 50 years, but the industry is still much disputed. Right from the start, farmers were licensed, with a limit on total production. In addition, each site was regulated according to carrying capacity. Over the years, various management measures have been used to regulate both the total production and environmental conditions, before ...