• Are Asian fresh and brackish water aquaculture production vulnerable or resilient towards climate change impacts? 

      Nadarajah, Suthamathy; Eide, Arne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-10-18)
      This study analyzes fresh and brackish water aquacultures—especially carp, tilapia, and shrimp production—in major Asian aquaculture-producing countries. Different indicators have been used, involving dimensions that may be affected by climate change. High diversity is believed to indicate high adaption capacity, while resilience is estimated by known biological properties of each species. The results ...
    • Are non-monetary payment modes more uncertain for stated preference elicitation in developing countries? 

      Vondolia, Godwin Kofi; Navrud, Ståle (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-02-09)
      An increasing number of stated preference studies adopt both monetary and non-monetary payment modes to elicit preferences for goods and services in developing and transition countries. The extent to which these alternative payment modes approximate the underlying human preferences for these goods and services is poorly understood. The circumstances under which monetary and non-monetary welfare ...
    • Are offshore platforms a good candidate to restore functional diversity of reef fish communities in the Arabian Gulf? 

      Riera, Rodrigo; Torquato, Felipe; Range, Pedro; Ben-Hamadou, Radhouan; Møller, Peter Daniel Rask; Tuset, Víctor M. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-09-04)
      Human-made structures are ubiquitous in the marine realm. Complex structures such as oil and gas platforms may constitute a suitable habitat for species in areas where natural reefs have been highly degraded by coastal development. We here explore the suitability of fish assemblages associated to offshore platforms as surrogates for depleted fish stocks from coastal areas. Taxonomic and functional ...
    • Are we ready to track climate‐driven shifts in marine species across international boundaries? ‐ A global survey of scientific bottom trawl data 

      Maureaud, Aurore; Frelat, Romain; Pecuchet, Laurène Anne Marie; Shackell, Nancy; Merigot, Bastien; Pinsky, Malin L.; Emblemsvåg, Margrete; Amador, Kofi; Anderson, Sean C.; Arkhipkin, Alexander; Auber, Arnaud; Barri, Ica; Bell, Richard J.; Belmaker, Jonathan; Beukhof, Esther; Camara, Mohamed L.; Guevara-Carrasco, Renato; Choi, Junghwa; Christensen, Helle T.; Conner, Jason; Cubillos, Luis A.; Diadhiou, Hamet D.; Edelist, Dori; Ernst, Billy; Fairweather, Tracey P.; Fock, Heino O.; Friedland, Kevin D.; Garcia, Camilo B.; Gascuel, Didier; Gislason, Henrik; Goren, Menachem; Guitton, Jérôme; Jouffre, Didier; Hattab, Tarek; Hidalgo, Manuel; Kathena, Johannes N.; Knuckey, Ian; Kidé, Saïkou O.; Koen-Alonso, Mariano; Koopman, Matt; Kulik, Vladimir; León, Jacqueline Palacios; Levitt-Barmats, Ya’arit; Lindegren, Martin; Llope, Marcos; Massiot-Granier, Félix; Masski, Hicham; McLean, Matthew; Meissa, Beyah; Mérillet, Laurène; Mihneva, Vesselina; Nunoo, Francis K.E.; O'Driscoll, Richard; Petrova, Elitsa; Ramos, Jorge E.; Refes, Wahid; Román-Marcote, Esther; Siegstad, Helle; Sobrino, Ignacio; Sólmundsson, Jón; Sonin, Oren; Spies, Ingrid; Steingrund, Petur; Stephenson, Fabrice; Stern, Nir; Tserkova, Feriha; Tserpes, Georges; Tzanatos, Evangelos; van Rijn, Itai; van Zwieten, Paul A. M.; Vasilakopoulos, Paraskevas; Yepsen, Daniela V.; Ziegler, Philippe; Thorson, James T.; O'Leary, Cecilia A. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-10-17)
      Marine biota are redistributing at a rapid pace in response to climate change and shifting seascapes. While changes in fish populations and community structure threaten the sustainability of fisheries, our capacity to adapt by tracking and projecting marine species remains a challenge due to data discontinuities in biological observations, lack of data availability, and mismatch between data and ...
    • Are well-studied marine biodiversity hotspots still blackspots for animal barcoding? 

      Mugnai, Francesco; Meglécz, Emese; Costantini, Federica; Abbiati, Marco; Bavestrello, Giorgio; Bertasi, Fabio; Bo, Marzia; Capa, Maria; Chenuil, Anne; Colangelo, Marina Antonia; De Clerck, Olivier; Gutiérrez, José Miguel; Lattanzi, Loretta; Leduc, Michèle; Martin, Daniel; Matterson, Kenan Oguz; Mikac, Barbara; Plaisance, Laetitia; Ponti, Massimo; Riesgo, Ana; Turicchia, Eva; Waeschenbach, Andrea; Wangensteen, Owen S. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-11-10)
      Marine biodiversity underpins ecosystem health and societal well-being. Preservation of biodiversity hotspots is a global challenge. Molecular tools, like DNA barcoding and metabarcoding, hold great potential for biodiversity monitoring, possibly outperforming more traditional taxonomic methods. However, metabarcoding-based biodiversity assessments are limited by the availability of sequences in ...
    • Arealforvaltning av norsk havbruksnæring. Vurdering av scenarioer i «Havbruksforvaltning 2030» 

      Hersoug, Bjørn; Mikkelsen, Eirik Inge; Robertsen, Roy; Osmundsen, Tonje Cecilie (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2020-03-13)
      Rapporten er en helhetlig vurdering av mulige grep innen arealforvaltning (arealplanlegging og lokalitetsforvaltning) av havbruk og marine områder for å gjøre areal tilgjengelig for vekst i havbruksnæringen, samtidig som også andre hensyn sikres, og at forvaltningen er tids- og kostnadseffektiv. Hvordan tilgangen på egnede arealer vil bli for næringen fram mot 2030 og videre, vil avhenge av flere ...
    • Aspects of the life history of the Atlantic poacher, Leptagonus decagonus, in Svalbard waters 

      Heggland, Kristin N.; Ottesen, Camilla; Berge, Jørgen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-03-25)
      The aim of the study is to describe aspects of the life history of the Atlantic poacher (Leptagonus decagonus) obtained during early October 2010 and late September 2011 from the Hinlopen Strait, located between Nordaustlandet and the Spitsbergen Archipelago. Length was measured for 142 individuals, and 82 out of these were weighed, sexed and the age in years determined. The sex distribution in the ...
    • Assessing public preferences for deep sea ecosystem conservation: a choice experiment in Norway and Scotland 

      Ankamah-Yeboah, Isaac; Armstrong, Claire W.; Hynes, Stephen; Bui, Bich Xuân; Simpson, Katherine (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-05-18)
      ecent events around the world have revealed varying degrees of public support for climate change and environmental regulation. Applying a latent class logit model, this study investigates Norwegian and Scottish public’s economic support for proposed deep sea management policies for novel attributes, identifying the presence of preference heterogeneity. Marine litter and health of fish stocks were ...
    • Assessing the added value of the recent declaration on unregulated fishing for sustainable governance of the central Arctic Ocean 

      Shephard, Grace Elizabeth; Dalen, Kari; Peldszus, Regina; Aparicio, Sara; Beumer, Larissa; Birkeland, Roger; Gkikas, Nikolaos; Kourantidou, Melina; Ktenas, Panagiotis; Linde, Peter Wilhelm; Marazzi, Francesco; Pincinato, Ruth Beatriz Mezzalira; Radianti, Jaziar; Schartmüller, Bernhard; Stübner, Eike Ingrid; Varnajot, Alix; Vullierme, Magali; Zhilina, Irina (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-01-21)
      The ‘Declaration concerning the prevention of unregulated high seas fishing in the central Arctic Ocean’ signed by the Arctic 5 nations, limits unregulated high seas fishing in the central part of the Arctic Ocean, and holds potential social, economic and political impacts for numerous stakeholders. In this paper, the four Interim Measures in the Declaration are discussed and what value these measures ...
    • Assessing the impact of buffer towing on the quality of Northeast Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) caught with a bottom trawl 

      Brinkhof, Jesse; Larsen, Roger B.; Herrmann, Bent; Olsen, Stein Harris (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-05-28)
      The dense aggregations of Northeast Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in the Barents Sea have led to a new fishing practice termed “buffer towing.” In this fishery, many trawlers redeploy the trawl directly after taking the catch onboard in an attempt to secure a continuous supply of fish and avoid any unnecessary stops during processing. If the approximate desired amount of fish is caught or exceeded ...
    • Assessing the reproductive biology of the Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus) 

      Nielsen, Julius; Hedeholm, Rasmus B.; Lynghammar, Arve; McClusky, Leon Mendel; Berland, Bjørn; Steffensen, John Fleng; Christiansen, Jørgen Schou (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-10-07)
      The Greenland shark (<i>Somniosus microcephalus</i>, Squaliformes: Somniosidae) is a long-lived Arctic top predator, which in combination with the high historical and modern fishing pressures, has made it subject to increased scientific focus in recent years. Key aspects of reproduction are not well known as exemplified by sparse and contradictory information e.g. on birth size and number of pups ...
    • Assessment of long-term implementation of sea lice prevention technologies: efficiency in reducing infestations and impact on fish welfare 

      Bui, Samantha; Stien, Lars Helge; Nilsson, Jonatan; Oppedal, Frode (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2018-12-21)
      Salmon lice prevention strategies are steering towards passive implementation, and this study aimed to monitor these strategies in commercial cages over time, to determine the efficiency of these approaches and their effect on welfare. Four strategies were tested at a commercial scale at the Centre for Aquaculture Competence (CAC; funded by CAC and FHF), over a 13-month period. The ...
    • Assessment of the Relative Catch Performance of a Surrounding Net without the Purse Line as an Alternative to a Traditional Boat Seine in Small-Scale Fisheries 

      Notti, Emilio; Brcic, Jure; De Carlo, Francesco; Herrmann, Bent; Lucchetti, Alexandro; Virgili, Massimo; Antonello, Sala (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-03-30)
      The catch performance of a traditional Ligurian boat seine, which is not in line with the European Union regulation, was compared with an experimental surrounding net without the purse line as a potential legal alternative. The relative catch performance between the two gear types was assessed using a new catch comparison method requiring neither paired data collection nor equal number of hauls with ...
    • Assessments and their status in international law 

      Sander, Gunnar (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2020-03)
      The workshop addressed the issue of "environmental impact assessments" in the new implementation agreement under the law of the sea convention on biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction (BBNJ. This was the opening presentation. The purpose was to give a brief overview of different types of assessments and their status in international law. I also made several comments to the negotiations. At the ...
    • Associations between serum taurine concentrations in mothers and neonates and the children's anthropometrics and early neurodevelopment: Results from the Seychelles Child Development Study, Nutrition Cohort 2 

      Beggan, Laura A.; Mulhern, Maria S.; Mæhre, Hanne; McSorley, Emeir M.; Yeates, Alison J.; Zavez, Alexis; Thurston, Sally W.; Shamlaye, Conrad; van Wijngaarden, Edwin; Davidson, Philip W.; Myers, Gary J.; Strain, J.J.; Elvevoll, Edel Oddny (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-08-25)
      Background: High concentrations of taurine are present in the developing human brain and maternal breast milk. Taurine is thought to influence fetal growth and brain development based on experimental rodent studies. As fish is an important dietary source of taurine, we investigated associations between taurine concentrations and child outcomes in a high fish consuming population.<p> <p>Objective: ...
    • The Atlantic Salmon Gill Transcriptome Response in a Natural Outbreak of Salmon Gill Pox Virus Infection Reveals New Biomarkers of Gill Pathology and Suppression of Mucosal Defense 

      Gjessing, Mona Cecilie; Krasnov, Aleksei; Timmerhaus, Gerrit; Brun, Svante; Afanasyev, Sergey; Dale, Ole Bendik; Dahle, Maria (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-09-04)
      The salmon gill poxvirus (SGPV) is a large DNA virus that infects gill epithelial cells in Atlantic salmon and is associated with acute high mortality disease outbreaks in aquaculture. The pathological effects of SGPV infection include gill epithelial apoptosis in the acute phase of the disease and hyperplasia of gill epithelial cells in surviving fish, causing damage to the gill respiratory surface. ...
    • The Atlantic Salmon Gill Transcriptome Response in a Natural Outbreak of Salmon Gill Pox Virus Infection Reveals New Biomarkers of Gill Pathology and Suppression of Mucosal Defense 

      Gjessing, Mona Cecilie; Krasnov, Aleksei; Timmerhaus, Gerrit; Brun, Svante; Afanasyev, Sergey; Dale, Ole Bendik; Dahle, Maria K (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-09-04)
      The salmon gill poxvirus (SGPV) is a large DNA virus that infects gill epithelial cells in Atlantic salmon and is associated with acute high mortality disease outbreaks in aquaculture. The pathological effects of SGPV infection include gill epithelial apoptosis in the acute phase of the disease and hyperplasia of gill epithelial cells in surviving fish, causing damage to the gill respiratory surface. ...
    • Atlantic salmon possesses two clusters of type I interferon receptor genes on different chromosomes, which allows for a larger repertoire of interferon receptors than in zebrafish and mammals 

      Sun, Baojian; Greiner-Tollersrud, Linn; Koop, Ben F; Robertsen, Børre (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014)
    • Attuning to a changing ocean 

      Stenseth, Nils Christian; Payne, Mark R.; Bonsdorff, Erik; Dankel, Dorothy Jane; Durant, Joel Marcel; Anderson, Leif G.; Armstrong, Claire W.; Blenckner, Thorsten; Brakstad, Ailin; Dupont, Sam; Eikeset, Anne Maria; Goksøyr, Anders; Jónsson, Steingrímur; Kuparinen, Anna; Våge, Kjetil; Österblom, Henrik; Paasche, Øyvind (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-08-17)
      The ocean is a lifeline for human existence, but current practices risk severely undermining ocean sustainability. Present and future social−ecological challenges necessitate the maintenance and development of knowledge and action by stimulating collaboration among scientists and between science, policy, and practice. Here we explore not only how such collaborations have developed in the Nordic ...
    • Autonomous Surface and Underwater Vehicles as Effective Ecosystem Monitoring and Research Platforms in the Arctic—The Glider Project 

      Camus, Lionel; Andrade, Hector; Aniceto, Ana Sofia; Aune, Magnus; Bandara, Kanchana; Basedow, Sünnje Linnéa; Christensen, Kai Håkon; Cook, Jeremy; Daase, Malin; Dunlop, Katherine Mary; Falk-Petersen, Stig; fietzek, Peter; Fonnes, Gro; Ghaffari, Peygham; Gramvik, Geir; Graves, Inger; Hayes, Daniel; Langeland, Tom; Lura, Harald; Marin, Trond Kristiansen; Nøst, Ole Anders; Peddie, David; Pederick, Joel; Pedersen, Geir; Sperrevik, Ann Kristin; Sørensen, Kai; Tassara, Luca; Tjøstheim, Sigurd; Tverberg, Vigdis; Dahle, Salve (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-10-12)
      Effective ocean management requires integrated and sustainable ocean observing systems enabling us to map and understand ecosystem properties and the effects of human activities. Autonomous subsurface and surface vehicles, here collectively referred to as “gliders”, are part of such ocean observing systems providing high spatiotemporal resolution. In this paper, we present some of the results achieved ...