Introduction: Marine Harvesting in the Arctic

Abstract In a warmer Arctic, living conditions will change at all trophic levels of the marine ecosystem. Increased air and water temperatures will likely substantially reduce ice coverage. Trophic interactions might change and increased competition between resident Arctic species and invasive speci...

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Published in:ICES Journal of Marine Science
Main Authors: Haug, Tore, Aschan, Michaela, Hoel, Alf Håkon, Johansen, Torild, Sundet, Jan H.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2014
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsu072
http://academic.oup.com/icesjms/article-pdf/71/7/1932/29151633/fsu072.pdf
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/icesjms/fsu072 2023-05-15T14:34:30+02:00 Introduction: Marine Harvesting in the Arctic Haug, Tore Aschan, Michaela Hoel, Alf Håkon Johansen, Torild Sundet, Jan H. 2014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsu072 http://academic.oup.com/icesjms/article-pdf/71/7/1932/29151633/fsu072.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) ICES Journal of Marine Science volume 71, issue 7, page 1932-1933 ISSN 1095-9289 1054-3139 Ecology Aquatic Science Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics Oceanography journal-article 2014 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsu072 2022-04-15T06:33:00Z Abstract In a warmer Arctic, living conditions will change at all trophic levels of the marine ecosystem. Increased air and water temperatures will likely substantially reduce ice coverage. Trophic interactions might change and increased competition between resident Arctic species and invasive species seems likely. A theme session on “Marine harvesting in the Arctic” was held at the international Arctic Frontiers Conference in Tromsø, Norway, in January 2013. The theme session partitioned the topic into two sub-sessions: (i) introduced species, immigration and fate of resident species and (ii) prospective harvesting of marine biological resources in the Arctic. The four articles that follow this introduction are based on presentations made at the Arctic Frontiers theme session. These articles cover topics such as: how ice breeding seals (Pagophilus groenlandicus) can cope with ice retention in the Northwest Atlantic, how planktonic stages of the resident polar cod (Boreogadus saida) and the pole-ward expanding Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes hexapterus) may compete for food in the warming Beaufort Sea, and how the introduced red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) disperse in the Barents Sea. The fourth article shows how differences in the life-history strategies of keystone zooplankton species will likely affect future productivity of commercial fisheries in polar regions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Barents Sea Beaufort Sea Boreogadus saida Northwest Atlantic Pagophilus groenlandicus Paralithodes camtschaticus polar cod Red king crab Tromsø Zooplankton Oxford University Press (via Crossref) Arctic Barents Sea Norway Pacific Tromsø ICES Journal of Marine Science 71 7 1932 1933
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Aquatic Science
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Oceanography
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Aquatic Science
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Aschan, Michaela
Hoel, Alf Håkon
Johansen, Torild
Sundet, Jan H.
Introduction: Marine Harvesting in the Arctic
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Aquatic Science
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Oceanography
description Abstract In a warmer Arctic, living conditions will change at all trophic levels of the marine ecosystem. Increased air and water temperatures will likely substantially reduce ice coverage. Trophic interactions might change and increased competition between resident Arctic species and invasive species seems likely. A theme session on “Marine harvesting in the Arctic” was held at the international Arctic Frontiers Conference in Tromsø, Norway, in January 2013. The theme session partitioned the topic into two sub-sessions: (i) introduced species, immigration and fate of resident species and (ii) prospective harvesting of marine biological resources in the Arctic. The four articles that follow this introduction are based on presentations made at the Arctic Frontiers theme session. These articles cover topics such as: how ice breeding seals (Pagophilus groenlandicus) can cope with ice retention in the Northwest Atlantic, how planktonic stages of the resident polar cod (Boreogadus saida) and the pole-ward expanding Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes hexapterus) may compete for food in the warming Beaufort Sea, and how the introduced red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) disperse in the Barents Sea. The fourth article shows how differences in the life-history strategies of keystone zooplankton species will likely affect future productivity of commercial fisheries in polar regions.
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author Haug, Tore
Aschan, Michaela
Hoel, Alf Håkon
Johansen, Torild
Sundet, Jan H.
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title Introduction: Marine Harvesting in the Arctic
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title_full Introduction: Marine Harvesting in the Arctic
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publisher Oxford University Press (OUP)
publishDate 2014
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsu072
http://academic.oup.com/icesjms/article-pdf/71/7/1932/29151633/fsu072.pdf
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Barents Sea
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