In the Arctic, the sustainable blue economy is gaining ever increasing importance. This entails utilizing ocean-based resources to the benefit of the global population, the Arctic states and their local communities, while doing that in accordance with sustainability objectives. Obvious lessons concerning resource utilization and local adaptation are, however, not shared between Arctic regions. Limited coordination of knowledge when it comes to challenges and opportunities that arise as the blue potential unfolds should be further explored. This is what this report – as part of the AlaskaNor Project – sets out to do in the context of fisheries and aquaculture in the Arctic United States (Alaska) and North Norway. This report is the end-produ...
The dramatic impacts that global climate change are expected to have in the future also extend to Ar...
Climate change will have a variety of consequences for marine capture fisheries within the broadly d...
Aquaculture is one of the booming industries worldwide, especially in Norway. But sea-based aquacult...
Although the concept of the blue economy was created by the Small Island Developing States, its rele...
Although the concept of the blue economy was created by the Small Island Developing States, its rele...
The paper is intended to show how the idea of the “blue economy” is conceptualized in the three main...
In the Arctic, the concept of the blue economy is increasingly dominating discussions on regional de...
Alaskan wild salmon and Norwegian farmed salmon represent the largest share of their respective glob...
PresentationWarming of the Arctic has taken place with a loss of sea ice and changes in the Arctic e...
The blue bioeconomy is important to many Arctic communities, providing food and other valuable biore...
The Arctic Council Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG) recently released a report on the bl...
Aquaculture is the fastest growing food production sector in the world, and Norway is this sector’s ...
The Arctic faces high expectations of Blue Growth due to future projections of easier access and inc...
The Barents Sea is one of the world’s most productive oceans, and is home to at least 20 million nes...
Aquaculture in the Arctic region contributes with 2% of global production. This may seem small, but ...
The dramatic impacts that global climate change are expected to have in the future also extend to Ar...
Climate change will have a variety of consequences for marine capture fisheries within the broadly d...
Aquaculture is one of the booming industries worldwide, especially in Norway. But sea-based aquacult...
Although the concept of the blue economy was created by the Small Island Developing States, its rele...
Although the concept of the blue economy was created by the Small Island Developing States, its rele...
The paper is intended to show how the idea of the “blue economy” is conceptualized in the three main...
In the Arctic, the concept of the blue economy is increasingly dominating discussions on regional de...
Alaskan wild salmon and Norwegian farmed salmon represent the largest share of their respective glob...
PresentationWarming of the Arctic has taken place with a loss of sea ice and changes in the Arctic e...
The blue bioeconomy is important to many Arctic communities, providing food and other valuable biore...
The Arctic Council Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG) recently released a report on the bl...
Aquaculture is the fastest growing food production sector in the world, and Norway is this sector’s ...
The Arctic faces high expectations of Blue Growth due to future projections of easier access and inc...
The Barents Sea is one of the world’s most productive oceans, and is home to at least 20 million nes...
Aquaculture in the Arctic region contributes with 2% of global production. This may seem small, but ...
The dramatic impacts that global climate change are expected to have in the future also extend to Ar...
Climate change will have a variety of consequences for marine capture fisheries within the broadly d...
Aquaculture is one of the booming industries worldwide, especially in Norway. But sea-based aquacult...