Årsliste 2006Large volumes of produced water are released into the North Sea and there is still some uncertainty as to the environmental impacts. Following the BECPELAG workshop in 2001-2002, water column monitoring near selected platforms has been performed using a combination of chemical and biological effects methods. The aim of the present study was to investigate some new candidate biomarker methods. At the two chosen exposure levels, 4300- and 137000-fold diluted produced water, PAH concentrations in exposed blue mussels were similar to those found following deployment offshore. PAH bile metabolites in cod were not significantly increased. There was a clear response in micronucleus formation in mussel haemocytes. Other methods that co...
The ICES biological effects monitoring in pelagic ecosystems workshop (BECPELAG) is a multi-national...
In this thesis, farmed Mytilus edulis were caged and deployed at three locations at the coastline of...
Prosjektleder Merete SchøyenThe Norwegian environmental monitoring programme “Contaminants in coasta...
Årsliste 2006Large volumes of produced water are released into the North Sea and there is still some...
Årsliste 2005This report presents results from the Water Column Monitoring 2004, carried out in coll...
The report presents results from the Water Column Monitoring 2009, performed in collaboration betwee...
The report presents results from the Water Column Monitoring survey 2011, performed in collaboration...
Årsliste 2006Biological effects are increasingly used to monitor impacts of contaminants in marine e...
Prosjektleder Steven BrooksThe following study describes an integrated biological effects monitoring...
The biological effects of an offshore oil platform on local fish populations were assessed as part o...
The Norwegian offshore Water Column Monitoring (WCM) programme investigated the potential effects of...
Prosjektleder Jonny BeyerHerein, method description documents for the biomarker parameters that are ...
Biomarkers could prove to be invaluable biomonitoring tools for regulatory authorities. Despite thei...
In the Barents Sea, the limited data on biological relevant indicators and their responses to variou...
The potential biological effects of the process water (PW) from the Nyhamna gas processing plant on ...
The ICES biological effects monitoring in pelagic ecosystems workshop (BECPELAG) is a multi-national...
In this thesis, farmed Mytilus edulis were caged and deployed at three locations at the coastline of...
Prosjektleder Merete SchøyenThe Norwegian environmental monitoring programme “Contaminants in coasta...
Årsliste 2006Large volumes of produced water are released into the North Sea and there is still some...
Årsliste 2005This report presents results from the Water Column Monitoring 2004, carried out in coll...
The report presents results from the Water Column Monitoring 2009, performed in collaboration betwee...
The report presents results from the Water Column Monitoring survey 2011, performed in collaboration...
Årsliste 2006Biological effects are increasingly used to monitor impacts of contaminants in marine e...
Prosjektleder Steven BrooksThe following study describes an integrated biological effects monitoring...
The biological effects of an offshore oil platform on local fish populations were assessed as part o...
The Norwegian offshore Water Column Monitoring (WCM) programme investigated the potential effects of...
Prosjektleder Jonny BeyerHerein, method description documents for the biomarker parameters that are ...
Biomarkers could prove to be invaluable biomonitoring tools for regulatory authorities. Despite thei...
In the Barents Sea, the limited data on biological relevant indicators and their responses to variou...
The potential biological effects of the process water (PW) from the Nyhamna gas processing plant on ...
The ICES biological effects monitoring in pelagic ecosystems workshop (BECPELAG) is a multi-national...
In this thesis, farmed Mytilus edulis were caged and deployed at three locations at the coastline of...
Prosjektleder Merete SchøyenThe Norwegian environmental monitoring programme “Contaminants in coasta...