Cooperation between Norwegian and Russian scientists on marine science in the Barents Sea dates back to the 1950s. Science, as well as the resource management it serves, has evolved dramatically since then. In terms of its substance, scientific foci and methods have increased substantially. Previously, research efforts targeted a few commercial fish species, whereas entire ecosystems and non–commercial as well as commercial species are addressed today. A further dimension of change is that of organization of science: While cooperation was initially sporadic, it has gradually become embedded in a wider framework of scientific collaboration and become more organized. This framework is included in the bilateral management of the living marine ...
Considerable fishing operations occur in the European part of the Arctic Ocean, especially in waters...
This report is a co-operation project between the Joint Russian - Norwegian Commission on Environmen...
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...
The Barents Sea is one of the world’s most productive oceans, and is home to at least 20 million nes...
More than three decades in the making, the 2010 agreement between Norway and Russia on a bounadry in...
The Barents Sea, a large, high-latitude shelf sea, has been monitored and investigated for more than...
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 ...
The management of marine living resources that straddle country borders has historically been a chal...
Long term bilateral Russian/Norwegian scientific co-operation as a basis for sustainable management ...
The Svalbard Treaty confers full and absolute sovereignty of Svalbard’s land and territorial waters ...
Management strategies for commercial marine species in northern ecosystems. Proceedings of the 10th ...
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 ...
Considerable fishing operations occur in the European part of the Arctic Ocean, especially in waters...
This report is a co-operation project between the Joint Russian - Norwegian Commission on Environmen...
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...
The Barents Sea is one of the world’s most productive oceans, and is home to at least 20 million nes...
More than three decades in the making, the 2010 agreement between Norway and Russia on a bounadry in...
The Barents Sea, a large, high-latitude shelf sea, has been monitored and investigated for more than...
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 ...
The management of marine living resources that straddle country borders has historically been a chal...
Long term bilateral Russian/Norwegian scientific co-operation as a basis for sustainable management ...
The Svalbard Treaty confers full and absolute sovereignty of Svalbard’s land and territorial waters ...
Management strategies for commercial marine species in northern ecosystems. Proceedings of the 10th ...
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 ...
Considerable fishing operations occur in the European part of the Arctic Ocean, especially in waters...
This report is a co-operation project between the Joint Russian - Norwegian Commission on Environmen...
Long term bilateral Russian/Norwegian scientific co-operation as a basis for sustainable management ...