The effects of oil and other pollutants on fish larvae are depending both on species and age/weight/length of the larvae. Critical factors in an assessment of consequenses of oil activities on fish resources are both the sensitivity of the species as well as the timing of and the distribution in the marine environment of the sensitive stages
The long-term damage of oil spills and recovery efforts on wild fishery populations are not well und...
Interspecific difference in the developmental toxicity of crude oil to embryonic fish allows the pre...
Oil spills have polluted the marine environment for decades and continue to be a major source of pol...
The effects of oil and other pollutants on fish larvae are depending both on species and age/weight...
Eggs, larvae and the larvae's first search for food are the most critical stages in a fish life, bot...
Oil exploration in Norwegian waters will probably be extended further north into the Barents Sea. Th...
Detailed mapping of fish eggs and larvae both in space and time is essential knowledge when realisti...
The Lofoten-Barents Sea area, which contains some of the most valuable fish stocks of the Atlantic O...
The rise in offshore oil and gas operations, maritime shipping and tourism in northern latitudes enh...
The main question we will be addressing is how oil spills affect fish populations, and how different...
Abstract: Problem statement: Petroleum hydrocarbon and petroleum residue (i.e., spent oil) remains t...
The Norwegian spring spawning herring and the Barents Sea capelin both with demersal eggs, spawn in ...
The response to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill lead to a number of peer-reviewed publica...
Human alteration of marine ecosystems is substantial and growing. Yet, no adequate methodology exist...
The oil and gas activities in the northern region have showed an increase over the last years. This ...
The long-term damage of oil spills and recovery efforts on wild fishery populations are not well und...
Interspecific difference in the developmental toxicity of crude oil to embryonic fish allows the pre...
Oil spills have polluted the marine environment for decades and continue to be a major source of pol...
The effects of oil and other pollutants on fish larvae are depending both on species and age/weight...
Eggs, larvae and the larvae's first search for food are the most critical stages in a fish life, bot...
Oil exploration in Norwegian waters will probably be extended further north into the Barents Sea. Th...
Detailed mapping of fish eggs and larvae both in space and time is essential knowledge when realisti...
The Lofoten-Barents Sea area, which contains some of the most valuable fish stocks of the Atlantic O...
The rise in offshore oil and gas operations, maritime shipping and tourism in northern latitudes enh...
The main question we will be addressing is how oil spills affect fish populations, and how different...
Abstract: Problem statement: Petroleum hydrocarbon and petroleum residue (i.e., spent oil) remains t...
The Norwegian spring spawning herring and the Barents Sea capelin both with demersal eggs, spawn in ...
The response to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill lead to a number of peer-reviewed publica...
Human alteration of marine ecosystems is substantial and growing. Yet, no adequate methodology exist...
The oil and gas activities in the northern region have showed an increase over the last years. This ...
The long-term damage of oil spills and recovery efforts on wild fishery populations are not well und...
Interspecific difference in the developmental toxicity of crude oil to embryonic fish allows the pre...
Oil spills have polluted the marine environment for decades and continue to be a major source of pol...