THE NORWEGIAN NORTHEAST ARCTIC COD FISHERY – 1 REBUILDING FISHERIES © OECD 2012 THE NORWEGIAN NORTHEAST ARCTIC COD FISHERY 1

General information The Northeast Arctic cod (NEA cod) (Gadus morhua) fishery in Norway, one of the most important fisheries in the country, is operated in the Barents sea, and includes offshore and coastal fleet segments. The cod stock migrates between Norwegian, Russian and international waters in...

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Main Authors: This Claire, W. Armstrong, Arne Eide, Ola Flaaten, Knut Heen, Guri Hjallen Eriksen, Sverre Johansen, Vidar L
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.643.9990
http://www.oecd.org/tad/fisheries/Norway Arctic Cod.pdf
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Summary:General information The Northeast Arctic cod (NEA cod) (Gadus morhua) fishery in Norway, one of the most important fisheries in the country, is operated in the Barents sea, and includes offshore and coastal fleet segments. The cod stock migrates between Norwegian, Russian and international waters in its life-cycle (Figure 1), and is managed jointly by Russia and Norway in the Joint Norwegian-Russian Fisheries Commission (JNRFC). Figure 1. The distribution of the NEA cod stock