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    Fish investigations in the Barents Sea winter 2020

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    This report presents the main results from the surveys in January-March 2020. The surveys were performed with the Norwegian research vessels “Helmer Hanssen” and “Johan Hjort” and the Russian research vessel “Vilnyus”. Annual survey reports since 1981 are listed in Appendix 1, and names of scientific participants are given in Appendix 3.publishedVersio

    Fish investigations in the Barents Sea Winter 2022

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    Annual catch quotas and other regulations of the Barents Sea fisheries are set through negotiations between Norway and Russia. Assessment of the state of the stocks and quota advice are based on survey results and international landings statistics. The results from the demersal fish winter surveys in the Barents Sea are an important source of information for the annual stock assessment.Fish investigations in the Barents Sea Winter 2022publishedVersio

    Fish investigations in the Barents Sea Winter 2023

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    Preface Annual catch quotas and other regulations of the Barents Sea fisheries are set through negotiations between Norway and Russia. Assessment of the state of the stocks and quota advice are given by the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES). Their work is based on survey results and international landings statistics. The results from the demersal fish winter surveys in the Barents Sea are an important source of information for the annual stock assessment. The development of the survey started in the early 1970s and focused on acoustic measurements of cod and haddock. Since 1981 it has been designed to produce both acoustic and swept area estimates of fish abundance. Some development has taken place since then, both in area coverage and in methodology. The development is described in detail by Jakobsen et al . (1997), Johannesen et al . (2009) and in Appendix 3, and the current survey design and methods for survey index calculation are presented in Appendix 2. The survey manual is available at the internal IMR quality portal here. At present the survey provides the main data input for several ongoing projects at the Institute of Marine Research, Bergen: monitoring abundance of the Barents Sea demersal fish stocks mapping fish distribution in relation to climate and prey abundance monitoring food consumption and growth estimating predation mortality caused by cod This report presents the main results from the surveys in January-March 2023. The surveys were performed with the Norwegian research vessels “Kronprins Haakon” and “Johan Hjort”, and the Russian research vessel “Vilnyus”. Annual survey reports since 1981 are listed in Appendix 5, and names of scientific participants in 2023 are given in Appendix 4.Fish investigations in the Barents Sea Winter 2023publishedVersio

    Fish investigations in the Barents Sea winter 2020

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    This report presents the main results from the surveys in January-March 2020. The surveys were performed with the Norwegian research vessels “Helmer Hanssen” and “Johan Hjort” and the Russian research vessel “Vilnyus”. Annual survey reports since 1981 are listed in Appendix 1, and names of scientific participants are given in Appendix 3

    Fish investigations in the Barents Sea winter 2021 : IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series nr. 1 2022

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    This report presents the main results from the surveys in January-March 2021. The surveys were performed with the Norwegian research vessels “Helmer Hanssen”, “Kronprins Haakon” and “Johan Hjort”, and the Russian research vessel “Vilnyus”. Annual survey reports since 1981 are listed in Appendix 4, and names of scientific participants in 2021 are given in Appendix 3.publishedVersio

    Fish investigations in the Barents Sea winter 2021 : IMR/PINRO Joint Report Series nr. 1 2022

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    This report presents the main results from the surveys in January-March 2021. The surveys were performed with the Norwegian research vessels “Helmer Hanssen”, “Kronprins Haakon” and “Johan Hjort”, and the Russian research vessel “Vilnyus”. Annual survey reports since 1981 are listed in Appendix 4, and names of scientific participants in 2021 are given in Appendix 3
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