Coastal Fish Monitoring in Baltic Reference Areas 2000

Coastal Fish Monitoring in Baltic Reference Areas 2000 PDF Author: Kaj Ådjers
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789517763370
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 14

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Coastal Fish Monitoring in the Northern Baltic Proper

Coastal Fish Monitoring in the Northern Baltic Proper PDF Author: Kaj Ådjers
Publisher: Nordic Council of Ministers
ISBN: 9789291207299
Category : Fish populations
Languages : en
Pages : 54

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Coastal Fish Monitoring in Baltic Reference Areas 1999

Coastal Fish Monitoring in Baltic Reference Areas 1999 PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789517762786
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 11

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Coastal Fish Monitoring in Baltic Reference Areas 1998

Coastal Fish Monitoring in Baltic Reference Areas 1998 PDF Author: Kaj Ådjers
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789517762236
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 10

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Monitoring in Baltic Coastal Reference Areas

Monitoring in Baltic Coastal Reference Areas PDF Author: Nordic Council Of Ministers Staff
Publisher: Nordic Council of Ministers
ISBN: 9789291209804
Category : Fish populations
Languages : en
Pages : 48

Book Description
On cover: Fisheries. Summaries in Estonian, Finnish and Swedish. About monitoring of environmental pollution.

Monitoring in Baltic Coastal Reference Areas 1996

Monitoring in Baltic Coastal Reference Areas 1996 PDF Author: Kaj Ådjers
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789517761147
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 21

Book Description
Tiivistelmä: Kalayhteisöjen rakenne Itämeren vertailualueilla.

Monitoring in Baltic Coastal Reference Areas 1997

Monitoring in Baltic Coastal Reference Areas 1997 PDF Author: Kaj Ådjers
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789517761918
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 16

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Essential fish habitats (EFH)

Essential fish habitats (EFH) PDF Author: Kraufvelin, Patrik
Publisher: Nordic Council of Ministers
ISBN: 9289346655
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 96

Book Description
Many fish species in the Baltic Sea are dependent on shallow and sheltered near-shore habitats for their spawning, nursery, feeding and migration. Still, the role of these essential fish habitats, EFH, for the development and support for fish production has received little attention. As coastal EFH often are found in areas heavily impacted by humans, they are subject to many threats and therefore management needs are urgent. EFH also provide and support important ecosystem services and are included in national/international agreements and legislative acts. Despite this, the conservation status of EFH is generally poor in the region. Due to these shortcomings and needs, a workshop was set up to review the importance and protection of as well as threats to coastal EFH in the Baltic Sea. This report describes the outcome of the workshop and future directions for work in this research area.

Boreal Environment Research

Boreal Environment Research PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ecology
Languages : en
Pages : 460

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Fish atlas of the Celtic Sea, North Sea, and Baltic Sea

Fish atlas of the Celtic Sea, North Sea, and Baltic Sea PDF Author: Henk J.L. Heessen
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9086868789
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 572

Book Description
The atlas presents a unique set of abundance data to describe the spatial, depth, size, and temporal distribution of demersal and pelagic fish species over an extensive marine area, together with accounts of their biology. A large number of pictures, graphs and distribution maps illustrate the text. By largely avoiding - or at least explaining - scientific terms and providing extensive references, the book should be useful for both laymen and scientists. The quantitative information on some 200 fish taxa is derived from 72,000 stations fished by research vessels during the period 1977-2013. The area covers the northwest European shelf from west of Ireland to the central Baltic Sea and from Brittany to the Shetlands. Although the surveys extend beyond the shelf edge, only taxa reported at least once in waters less than 200 m are included. Typical deep-water species and typical fresh-water species are excluded. We hope this publication will contribute to gaining a better understanding of the ocean ecosystems.