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  • 1
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: 30 Bl , Anh
    Series Statement: Meddelande fran Havsfiskelaboratoriet Lysekil 220
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  • 2
    Type of Medium: Book
    Series Statement: ICES council meeting papers 1981(35)
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  • 3
    Type of Medium: Book
    Series Statement: ICES council meeting papers 1975(17)
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  • 4
    Type of Medium: Book
    Series Statement: ICES council meeting papers 1979(32)
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  • 5
    Type of Medium: Book
    Series Statement: Meddelande fran Havsfiskelaboratoriet, Lysekil 217
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Description: A joint international investigation in the Skagerrak area, the Skagerrak Experiment (SKAGEX) was carried out from spring 1990 to spring 1991. Four field phases (SKAGEX I-IV) were carried out, and 17 research ships from 7 countries participated with the following objectives: - to identify and quantify the various water masses entering and leaving the Skagerrak Area, and their variations over time; - to investigate the mechanisms that drive the circulation in the area, and its links with biological processes; - to investigate the pathways of contaminants through the Skagerrak. The leader of the Project was B. Dybern; the ICES Data Centre acted as the project data centre, collating most of the oceanographic data from 2896 bottle/CTD profiles. This data set is a copy from the original data at ICES, published in 2007 via the information system PANGAEA.
    Keywords: Alexander von Humboldt; Argos; Argos90/11; Argos90/11_660; Argos90/11_661; Argos90/11_662; Argos90/11_663; Argos90/11_664; Argos90/11_665; Argos90/11_666; Argos90/11_667; Argos90/11_668; Argos90/11_669; Argos90/11_670; Argos90/11_671; Argos90/11_672; Argos90/11_673; Argos90/11_674; Argos90/11_675; Argos90/11_676; Argos90/11_677; Argos90/11_678; Argos90/11_679; Argos90/11_680; Argos90/11_681; Argos90/11_682; Argos90/11_683; Argos90/11_684; Argos90/11_685; Argos90/11_686; Argos90/11_687; Argos90/11_688; Argos90/11_689; Argos90/11_690; Argos90/11_691; Argos90/11_692; Argos90/11_693; Argos90/11_694; Argos90/11_695; Argos90/8; Argos90/8_380; Argos90/8_381; Argos90/8_382; Argos90/8_383; Argos90/8_384; Argos90/8_385; Argos90/8_386; Argos90/8_387; Argos90/8_388; Argos90/8_389; Argos90/8_390; Argos90/8_391; Argos90/8_392; Argos90/8_393; Argos90/8_394; Argos90/8_395; Argos90/8_396; Argos90/8_397; Argos90/8_398; Argos90/8_399; Argos90/8_400; Argos90/8_401; Argos90/8_402; Argos90/8_403; Argos90/8_404; Argos90/8_405; Argos90/8_406; Argos90/8_407; Argos90/8_408; Argos90/8_409; Argos90/8_410; Argos90/8_411; Argos90/8_412; Argos90/8_413; Argos90/8_414; Argos90/8_415; Argos90/8_416; Argos90/8_417; Argos90/8_418; Argos90/8_419; Argos90/8_420; Argos90/8_421; Argos90/8_422; Argos90/8_423; Argos90/8_424; Argos90/8_425; Argos90/8_426; Argos90/8_427; Argos90/8_428; Argos90/8_429; Argos90/8_430; Argos90/8_431; Argos90/8_432; Argos90/8_433; Argos90/8_434; Argos90/8_435; Argos90/8_436; Argos90/8_437; Argos90/8_438; Argos90/8_439; Argos90/8_440; Argos90/8_441; Argos90/8_442; Argos90/8_443; Argos90/8_444; Argos90/8_445; Argos90/8_446; Argos90/8_447; Argos90/8_448; Argos90/8_449; Argos90/8_450; Argos90/8_451; Argos90/8_452; Argos90/8_453; Argos90/8_454; Argos90/8_455; Argos90/8_456; Argos90/8_457; Argos90/8_458; Argos90/8_459; Argos90/8_460; Argos90/8_461; Argos90/8_462; Argos90/8_463; Argos90/8_464; Argos90/8_465; Argos90/8_466; Argos90/8_467; Argos90/8_468; Argos90/8_469; Argos90/8_470; Argos90/8_471; Argos90/8_472; Argos90/8_473; Argos90/8_474; Argos90/8_475; Argos90/8_476; Argos90/8_477; Argos90/8_478; Argos90/8_479; Argos90/8_480; Argos90/8_481; Argos90/8_482; Argos90/8_483; Argos90/8_484; Argos90/8_485; Argos90/8_486; Argos90/8_487; Argos90/8_488; Argos90/8_489; Argos90/8_490; Argos90/8_491; Argos90/8_492; Argos90/8_493; Argos90/8_494; Argos90/8_495; Argos90/8_496; Argos90/8_497; Argos90/8_498; Argos90/8_499; Argos90/8_500; Argos90/8_501; Argos90/8_502; Argos90/8_503; Argos90/8_504; Argos90/8_505; Argos90/8_506; Argos90/8_507; Argos90/8_508; Argos90/8_509; Argos90/8_510; Argos90/8_511; Argos90/8_512; Argos90/8_513; Argos90/8_514; Argos90/8_515; Argos90/8_516; Argos90/8_517; Argos90/8_518; Argos90/8_519; Argos90/8_520; Argos90/8_521; Argos90/8_522; Argos90/8_523; Argos90/8_524; Argos90/8_525; Argos90/8_526; Argos90/8_527; Argos90/8_528; Argos90/8_529; Argos90/8_530; Argos90/8_531; Argos90/8_532; Argos90/8_533; Argos90/8_534; Argos90/8_535; Argos90/8_536; Argos90/8_537; Argos90/8_538; Argos90/8_539; Argos90/8_540; Argos90/8_541; Argos90/8_542; Argos90/8_543; Argos90/8_544; Argos90/8_545; Argos90/8_546; Argos90/8_547; Argos90/8_548; Argos90/8_549; Argos90/8_550; Argos90/8_551; Argos90/8_G10-1; Argos90/8_G10-2; Argos90/8_G10-3; Argos90/8_G10-4; Argos90/8_G1-1; Argos90/8_G11-1; Argos90/8_G11-2; Argos90/8_G11-3; Argos90/8_G11-4; Argos90/8_G11-5; Argos90/8_G1-2; Argos90/8_G12-1; Argos90/8_G12-2; Argos90/8_G12-3; Argos90/8_G12-4; Argos90/8_G1-3; Argos90/8_G2-1; Argos90/8_G2-2; Argos90/8_G2-3; Argos90/8_G2-4; Argos90/8_G2-5; Argos90/8_G3-1; Argos90/8_G3-2; Argos90/8_G3-3; Argos90/8_G3-4; Argos90/8_G4-1; Argos90/8_G4-2; Argos90/8_G4-3; Argos90/8_G4-4; Argos90/8_G4-5; Argos90/8_G5-1; Argos90/8_G5-2; Argos90/8_G5-3; Argos90/8_G5-4; Argos90/8_G5-5; Argos90/8_G6-1; Argos90/8_G6-2; Argos90/8_G7-1; Argos90/8_G7-2; Argos90/8_G7-3; Argos90/8_G7-4; Argos90/8_G7-5; Argos90/8_G8-1; Argos90/8_G9-1; Argos90/8_G9-2; Argos90/8_G9-3; Argos90/8_G9-4; Argos91/1; Argos91/1_10; Argos91/1_11; Argos91/1_12; Argos91/1_13; Argos91/1_14; Argos91/1_15; Argos91/1_16; Argos91/1_17; Argos91/1_18; Argos91/1_19; Argos91/1_2; Argos91/1_20; Argos91/1_21; Argos91/1_22; Argos91/1_23; Argos91/1_24; Argos91/1_25; Argos91/1_26; Argos91/1_27; Argos91/1_28; Argos91/1_29; Argos91/1_3; Argos91/1_30; Argos91/1_31; Argos91/1_32; Argos91/1_33; Argos91/1_34; Argos91/1_35; Argos91/1_36; Argos91/1_37; Argos91/1_4; Argos91/1_5; Argos91/1_6; Argos91/1_7; Argos91/1_8; Argos91/1_9; Argos91/5; Argos91/5_221; Argos91/5_222; Argos91/5_223; Argos91/5_224; Argos91/5_225; Argos91/5_226; Argos91/5_227; Argos91/5_228; Argos91/5_229; Argos91/5_230; Argos91/5_231; Argos91/5_232; Argos91/5_233; Argos91/5_234; Argos91/5_235; Argos91/5_236; Argos91/5_237; Argos91/5_238; Argos91/5_239; Argos91/5_240; Argos91/5_241; Argos91/5_242; Argos91/5_243; Argos91/5_244; Argos91/5_245; Argos91/5_246; Argos91/5_247; Argos91/5_248; Argos91/5_249; Argos91/5_250; Argos91/5_251; Argos91/5_252; Argos91/5_253; Argos91/5_254; Argos91/5_255; Argos91/5_256; Argos91/5_257; Argos91/5_258; Argos91/5_259; Argos91/5_260; Argos91/5_261; Argos91/5_262; Argos91/5_263; Argos91/5_264; Argos91/5_265; Argos91/5_266; Argos91/5_267; Argos91/5_268; Argos91/5_269; Argos91/5_270; Argos91/5_271; Argos91/5_272; Argos91/5_273; Argos91/5_274; Argos91/5_E10; Argos91/5_E2; Argos91/5_E4; Argos91/5_E6; Argos91/5_E8-1; Argos91/5_E8-2; Argos91/5_F1; Argos91/5_F10; Argos91/5_F12-1; Argos91/5_F12-2; Argos91/5_F3; Argos91/5_F6; Argos91/5_F8; Argos91/5_G11; Argos91/5_G5; Argos91/5_G7; Argos91/5_G9; Argos91/5_H10; Argos91/5_H12; Argos91/5_H14; Argos91/5_H15; Argos91/5_H2; Argos91/5_H4; Argos91/5_H6; Argos91/5_H7; Argos91/5_H9; Arne Tiselius; Arnold Veimer; AT90/1; AT90/1_25; AT90/1_26; AT90/1_27; AT90/1_28; AT90/1_29; AT90/1_30; AT90/1_31; AT90/1_32; AT90/1_33; AT90/1_34; AT90/1_35; AT90/1_36; AT90/1_37; AT90/1_38; AT90/1_39; AT90/1_40; AT90/1_41; AT90/1_42; AT90/1_43; AT90/1_44; AT90/1_45; AT90/1_46; AT90/1_47; AT90/1_48; AT90/1_49; AT90/1_50; AT90/1_51; AT90/1_52; AT90/1_53; AT90/1_54; AT90/1_B1-1; AT90/1_B1-2; AT90/1_B1-3; AT90/1_B1-4; AT90/1_B1-5; AT90/1_B2-1; AT90/1_B2-2; AT90/1_B2-3; AT90/1_B2-4; AT90/1_B3-1; AT90/1_B3-2; AT90/1_B3-3; AT90/1_B3-4; AT90/1_B4-1; AT90/1_B4-2; AT90/1_B4-3; AT90/1_B4-4; AT90/1_B5-1; AT90/1_B5-2; AT90/1_B5-3; AT90/1_B5-4; AT90/1_B6-1; AT90/1_B6-2; AT90/1_B6-3; AT90/1_B6-4; AT90/1_B6-5; AT90/2; AT90/2_67; AT90/2_68; AT90/2_69; AT90/2_70; AT90/2_71; AT90/2_72; AT90/2_73; AT90/2_74; AT90/2_75; AT90/2_76; AT90/2_77; AT90/2_78; AT90/2_79; AT90/2_80; AT90/2_81; AT90/2_82; AT90/2_B0-1; AT90/2_B0-2; AT90/2_B1-1; AT90/2_B1-2; AT90/2_B2-1; AT90/2_B2-2; AT90/2_B3-1; AT90/2_B3-2; AT90/2_B4-1; AT90/2_B4-2; AT90/2_B5-1; AT90/2_B5-2; AT90/2_B6-1; AT90/2_B6-2; AT91/1; AT91/1_10; AT91/1_11; AT91/1_12; AT91/1_13; AT91/1_14; AT91/1_15; AT91/1_16; AT91/1_17; AT91/1_18; AT91/1_19; AT91/1_20; AT91/1_21; AT91/1_22; AT91/1_23; AT91/1_24; AT91/1_25; AT91/1_5; AT91/1_6; AT91/1_7; AT91/1_8; AT91/1_9; AT91/1_B0-1; AT91/1_B0-2; AT91/1_B1-1; AT91/1_B1-2; AT91/1_B2-1; AT91/1_B2-2; AT91/1_B3-1; AT91/1_B3-2; AT91/1_B4-1; AT91/1_B4-2; AT91/1_B5-1; AT91/1_B5-2; AT91/1_B6-1; AT91/1_B6-2; AT91/2; AT91/2_1; AT91/2_2; AT91/2_3; AT91/2_4; AT91/2_41; AT91/2_42; AT91/2_43; AT91/2_44; AT91/2_45; AT91/2_46; AT91/2_5; AT91/2_B1; AT91/2_B2; AT91/2_B3; AT91/2_B4; AT91/2_B5; AT91/2_B6; Atair; Atair90/6; Atair90/6_1001; Atair90/6_101; Atair90/6_1101; Atair90/6_1201; Atair90/6_1301; Atair90/6_1401; Atair90/6_1501; Atair90/6_1601; Atair90/6_1701; Atair90/6_1801; Atair90/6_1901; Atair90/6_2001; Atair90/6_201; Atair90/6_2101; Atair90/6_2201; Atair90/6_2301; Atair90/6_2401; Atair90/6_2501; Atair90/6_2601; Atair90/6_2701; Atair90/6_2801; Atair90/6_2901; Atair90/6_3001; Atair90/6_301; Atair90/6_3101; Atair90/6_3201; Atair90/6_3301; Atair90/6_3401; Atair90/6_3501; Atair90/6_3601; Atair90/6_3701; Atair90/6_3801; Atair90/6_3901; Atair90/6_4001; Atair90/6_401; Atair90/6_4101; Atair90/6_4201; Atair90/6_4301; Atair90/6_4401;
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 68 datasets
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  • 7
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    In:  Marine Research Station at Kristineberg, Kristinebergs Marina Forskningsstation
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Keywords: Arne Tiselius; AT91/1; AT91/1_10; AT91/1_11; AT91/1_12; AT91/1_13; AT91/1_14; AT91/1_15; AT91/1_16; AT91/1_17; AT91/1_18; AT91/1_19; AT91/1_20; AT91/1_21; AT91/1_22; AT91/1_23; AT91/1_24; AT91/1_25; AT91/1_5; AT91/1_6; AT91/1_7; AT91/1_8; AT91/1_9; Chlorophyll total; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; Kattegat; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Nitrate; Oxygen; Phosphate; Pressure, water; Salinity; Temperature, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1039 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-02-08
    Description: Eutrophication is a serious threat to aquatic ecosystems globally with pronounced negative effects in the Baltic and other semi-enclosed estuaries and regional seas, where algal growth associated with excess nutrients causes widespread oxygen free “dead zones” and other threats to sustainability. Decades of policy initiatives to reduce external (land-based and atmospheric) nutrient loads have so far failed to control Baltic Sea eutrophication, which is compounded by significant internal release of legacy phosphorus (P) and biological nitrogen (N) fixation. Farming and harvesting of the native mussel species (Mytilus edulis/trossulus) is a promising internal measure for eutrophication control in the brackish Baltic Sea. Mussels from the more saline outer Baltic had higher N and P content than those from either the inner or central Baltic. Despite their relatively low nutrient content, harvesting farmed mussels from the central Baltic can be a cost-effective complement to land-based measures needed to reach eutrophication status targets and is an important contributor to circularity. Cost effectiveness of nutrient removal is more dependent on farm type than mussel nutrient content, suggesting the need for additional development of farm technology. Furthermore, current regulations are not sufficiently conducive to implementation of internal measures, and may constitute a bottleneck for reaching eutrophication status targets in the Baltic Sea and elsewhere.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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