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Broodstocks used for the present study represent three local populations of Norwegian Coastal cod (NCC) (Gadus morhua) in northern Norway: two fjord-spawning popula- tions
Comparisons of migration patterns of wild and recaptured reared coastal cod, Gadus morhua L., released in a small fjord in western Enhancement studies of coastal cod in
Mean abundance indices of euphausiids in the North-Western, Western, Central, Eastern and Coastal areas of the Barents Sea in autumn 2009 and 2010 (based only on Russian data
To assess whether coastal areas with intensive aquaculture impact the fitness of wild fish, we collected Atlantic cod Gadus morhua from 2 areas, 1 with high and 1 with low
The results of the experiments in Arcto-Norwegian cod showed a similar trend as for Norwegian coastal cod, with a decreased mortality in egg and early larvae from second
Preliminary results from tagging and release of artificially reared O-group coastal cod (Gadus rnorhua L.) in western Norway. Results of investigations of migration pattern
[Investigations of the incidence of cod-wou;in (Phocanema decipiens) in cod fillets in coastal areas outside Aalesund, Norway ].. SVERRE OLA ROALD og LARS
In contrast high concentrations of PFOS were found in open coastal areas of southern Norway (outer Oslofjord and Lista), higher than in previous studies. This could indicate