The strategic scientific framework of the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries in Norway: Adaptive management of living marine resources by integrating different data sources and key ecological processes (ADMAR)
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posted on 2024-08-21, 11:44authored byDorothy J. Dankel, Padmini Dalpadado, Gjert Dingsør, Joël Durant, Anne Maria Eikeset, Katja Enberg, Dag Hjermann, Geir Huse, Knut Korsbrekke, Richard Nash, Geir Ottersen, Leif Christian Stige, Nils Olav Handegard, Mette Skern-Mauritzen, Michael Pennington, Samuel Subbey, Jon Helge Vølstad, Nils Chr. Stenseth, Olav Sigurd Kjesbu
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The Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries has been adopted into national law in Norway through the Norwegian Ocean Resource Act (Havressursloven). This requires explicit management action for over 40 fish stocks and species, including those of minor commercial importance. Strategic national funding for the science needed to support the Ocean Resource Act has paired expertise from the Institute of Marine Research in Bergen and the University of Oslo’s Center for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis together in the ADMAR project.
History
Symposia
2012 Annual Science Conference, Bergen, Norway
Session
Theme Session L: Evolution of management frameworks to prevent overfishing
Abstract reference
L:22
Recommended citation
[Authors]. 2012. The strategic scientific framework of the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries in Norway: Adaptive management of living marine resources by integrating different data sources and key ecological processes (ADMAR). 2012 Annual Science Conference, Bergen, Norway. CM 2012/L:22. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.24974592