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114Assessment of mortality of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) escaping from a trawlEscapemortality.pdf
  
Assessment of mortality of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) escaping from a trawlInstitute of Marine ResearchBjørn A. Krafft[email protected]Norway
128Calanus copepods – development of harvesting and utilization of Norway’s largest renewable resourceICES abstrakt_2016.pdf
  
Calanus copepods – development of harvesting and utilization of Norway’s largest renewable resourceCalanus ASKurt Tande[email protected]Norway
151Utilising innovative fishing technology to address key questions on the biology of Antarctic krillPatti Virtue Abstract Zooplankton production Bergen (Oct 30).pdf
  
Utilising innovative fishing technology to address key questions on the biology of Antarctic krillInstitute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of TasmaniaPatti Virtue[email protected]Australia
197An individual based modeling approach to harvesting of Calanus finmarchicus in the Norwegian SeaFishing_zooplankton_2016.pdf
  
An individual based modeling approach to harvesting of Calanus finmarchicus in the Norwegian SeaInstitute of Marine ResearchCecilie Hansen[email protected]Norway
217Impacts of rapid regional climate change on the population dynamics of Antarctic krillKrill Abstract_Bergen_Atkinson.pdf
  
Impacts of rapid regional climate change on the population dynamics of Antarctic krillPlymouth Marine LaboratoryAngus Atkinson[email protected]United Kingdom
253Ecosystem-based stock management of krill in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, CanadaICES-PICES_6IZPS_krill project abstract final.pdf
  
Ecosystem-based stock management of krill in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, CanadaInstitut des Sciences de la Mer de Rimouski - Université du Québec à RimouskiGesche Winkler[email protected]Canada
300Krill fishery management in the Southern OceanKawaguchi.pdf
  
Krill fishery management in the Southern OceanAustralian Antarctic DivisionSo Kawaguchi[email protected]Australia
500Comparing modelling results of highly resolved analogous Eularian/Lagrangian model setups of Calanoid copepod to study aggregation patternsAbstract_LEisenhauer_Workshop.pdf
  
Comparing modelling results of highly resolved analogous Eularian/Lagrangian model setups of Calanoid copepod to study aggregation patternsSINTEF Fisheries and AquacultureLionel Eisenhauer[email protected]Norway
530Norwegian management plan for harvesting Calanus finmarchicusBroms et al. Symposium_abstract_ ZPS 2016.pdf
  
Norwegian management plan for harvesting Calanus finmarchicusInstitute of Marine ResearchCecilie Broms[email protected]Norway