Introduction to ATLAS Case Study 1: LOVE Observatory

1. LOVE Observatory Introductory presentation given at the 1st ATLAS General Assembly, June 2016. In collaboration with the Institute for Marine Research, Statoil has operated a cabled ocean observatory outside Lofoten-Vesterålen in northern Norway since 2013. Due to the narrow continental shelf, th...

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Main Author: Anders Hermansen
Format: Conference Object
Language:unknown
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/376125
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.376125
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Summary:1. LOVE Observatory Introductory presentation given at the 1st ATLAS General Assembly, June 2016. In collaboration with the Institute for Marine Research, Statoil has operated a cabled ocean observatory outside Lofoten-Vesterålen in northern Norway since 2013. Due to the narrow continental shelf, the area is described as the gateway to the Barents Sea. The marine ecosystem is highly valuable and productive; and an important habitat and spawning ground for a number of key species in northern ecosystems. Particular focus is on the Northeast Atlantic cod and cold-water corals including Lophelia pertusa which forms substantial framework reefs in this area. Other important species includes herring, sponges and soft corals. Fisheries and, closer to shore, tourism are important sectors in the region. The area is not open for oil and gas activities; however, this is currently under discussion. Blue Growth Sectors: Fisheries, Oil and Gas, Tourism