This report presents an overview over: - The quota system and regulatory measures - Fishery harbors and fish processing plants by region (Northern-Norway, Mid-Norway, Western-Norway, Southern-Norway and Oslo fjord area) - The commercial coastal fishing fleet in Norway, including: o Total vessels in three length groups ( >11 m, 11m–15m, 15m–21m) divided by which region of Norway they have as their home port, o Age o Building material, o Engine size, - Catch statistics for the three year period 2010 – 2012 , including: o Weight and value of landings divided by species, vessel group, gear type and regional distribution of vessels. o Seasonal and regional distribution of landings. - Regional distribution of total number of persons employed in...
The satellite-based vessel monitoring system in the Norwegian Economic Zone provides detailed inform...
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Norway has the highest participation rate in marine recreational fisheries (MRF) in Europe, and is p...
Catch quotas are used for the sustainable management of fish stocks and are based on official catch ...
Coastal fisheries play a vital role in the marine sector of the Nordic countries and serves as a bac...
The largest landings in this ecoregion are by Norway, the Russian Federation (Russia henceforth), Fa...
Overcapacity is probably the most fundamental challenge to fisheries management as it can lead to bo...
Presented at "Integrated Coastal Zone Management”, Arendal, Norway, 11-14 June 200
Catch quotas are used for the sustainable management of fish stocks and are based on official catch ...
Recreational fishing as a tourist activity has become an increasingly important part of the Norwegia...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
In Norway, port sampling of landings, sea sampling by the coastguard and by inspectors from the Dire...
Small-scale fisheries are highly relevant in Norway. Until 1989, small-scale fisheries were open acc...
Norwegian spring-spawning herring (Clupea harengus) is the largest fish stock in the North Atlantic ...
Recreational fishing has been known since XV century. Nowadays, Arlinghaus and Cooke (2009) estimate...
The satellite-based vessel monitoring system in the Norwegian Economic Zone provides detailed inform...
SIGLELD:3842.01(COM(83)216) / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
Norway has the highest participation rate in marine recreational fisheries (MRF) in Europe, and is p...
Catch quotas are used for the sustainable management of fish stocks and are based on official catch ...
Coastal fisheries play a vital role in the marine sector of the Nordic countries and serves as a bac...
The largest landings in this ecoregion are by Norway, the Russian Federation (Russia henceforth), Fa...
Overcapacity is probably the most fundamental challenge to fisheries management as it can lead to bo...
Presented at "Integrated Coastal Zone Management”, Arendal, Norway, 11-14 June 200
Catch quotas are used for the sustainable management of fish stocks and are based on official catch ...
Recreational fishing as a tourist activity has become an increasingly important part of the Norwegia...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
In Norway, port sampling of landings, sea sampling by the coastguard and by inspectors from the Dire...
Small-scale fisheries are highly relevant in Norway. Until 1989, small-scale fisheries were open acc...
Norwegian spring-spawning herring (Clupea harengus) is the largest fish stock in the North Atlantic ...
Recreational fishing has been known since XV century. Nowadays, Arlinghaus and Cooke (2009) estimate...
The satellite-based vessel monitoring system in the Norwegian Economic Zone provides detailed inform...
SIGLELD:3842.01(COM(83)216) / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
Norway has the highest participation rate in marine recreational fisheries (MRF) in Europe, and is p...