Long term bilateral Russian/Norwegian scientific co-operation as a basis for sustainable management of living marine resources in the Barents Sea. Proceeding of the 12th Norwegian/Russian Symposium Tromsø, 21-22 August 2007Since 1986 the Institute of Marine Research, (IMR), Norway and the Knipovich Polar Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography (PINRO), Russia, have carried out a joint research program on the trophic relationships in the Barents Sea. As part of this program, the two institutions have exchanged quantitative diet data from fish in the Barents Sea, mainly cod. Diet data can give information about important trophic links in the ecosystem and the strenght of those links. Therefore, diet data is important for quant...
Interrelations between fish populations in the Barents Sea. Proceedings of the fifth PINRO-IMR Sympo...
There is a long history of investigations of fish diet in the Barents Sea. The focus has been on com...
Long term bilateral Russian/Norwegian scientific co-operation as a basis for sustainable management ...
Long term bilateral Russian/Norwegian scientific co-operation as a basis for sustainable management ...
Long term bilateral Russian/Norwegian scientific co-operation as a basis for sustainable management ...
Since 1986 the Institute of Marine Research, (IMR), Norway and the Knipovich Polar Research Institut...
Since 1986 the Institute of Marine Research, (IMR), Norway and the Knipovich Polar Research Institut...
Since 1986 the Institute of Marine Research, (IMR), Norway and the Knipovich Polar Research Institut...
Since 1986 the Institute of Marine Research, (IMR), Norway and the Knipovich Polar Research Institut...
Since 1986 the Institute of Marine Research, (IMR), Norway and the Knipovich Polar Research Institut...
Since 1986 the Institute of Marine Research, (IMR), Norway and the Knipovich Polar Research Institut...
Ecosystem dynamics and optimal long-term harvest in the Barents Sea fisheries. Proceedings of the 11...
Ecosystem dynamics and optimal long-term harvest in the Barents Sea fisheries. Proceedings of the 11...
Long term bilateral Russian/Norwegian scientific co-operation as a basis for sustainable management ...
There is a long history of investigations of fish diet in the Barents Sea. The focus has been on com...
Interrelations between fish populations in the Barents Sea. Proceedings of the fifth PINRO-IMR Sympo...
There is a long history of investigations of fish diet in the Barents Sea. The focus has been on com...
Long term bilateral Russian/Norwegian scientific co-operation as a basis for sustainable management ...
Long term bilateral Russian/Norwegian scientific co-operation as a basis for sustainable management ...
Long term bilateral Russian/Norwegian scientific co-operation as a basis for sustainable management ...
Since 1986 the Institute of Marine Research, (IMR), Norway and the Knipovich Polar Research Institut...
Since 1986 the Institute of Marine Research, (IMR), Norway and the Knipovich Polar Research Institut...
Since 1986 the Institute of Marine Research, (IMR), Norway and the Knipovich Polar Research Institut...
Since 1986 the Institute of Marine Research, (IMR), Norway and the Knipovich Polar Research Institut...
Since 1986 the Institute of Marine Research, (IMR), Norway and the Knipovich Polar Research Institut...
Since 1986 the Institute of Marine Research, (IMR), Norway and the Knipovich Polar Research Institut...
Ecosystem dynamics and optimal long-term harvest in the Barents Sea fisheries. Proceedings of the 11...
Ecosystem dynamics and optimal long-term harvest in the Barents Sea fisheries. Proceedings of the 11...
Long term bilateral Russian/Norwegian scientific co-operation as a basis for sustainable management ...
There is a long history of investigations of fish diet in the Barents Sea. The focus has been on com...
Interrelations between fish populations in the Barents Sea. Proceedings of the fifth PINRO-IMR Sympo...
There is a long history of investigations of fish diet in the Barents Sea. The focus has been on com...
Long term bilateral Russian/Norwegian scientific co-operation as a basis for sustainable management ...