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Conservation publications: Barents Ecoregion

Arctic governance is the theme of the report, "A New Sea" by Brooks Yeager and Dr Robert Huebert.

A New Sea: The Need for a Regional Agreement on Management and Conservation of the Arctic Marine Environment

The Earth’s Arctic – the legendary home of the polar bear, the walrus, and the intrepid Inuit hunter – is at the threshold of historically unprecedented ecological change. This change, forced by accelerating global warming, will drastically alter the fundamental conditions of life in the Arctic over the next few decades and will present new opportunities for development in this remote and previously inhospitable region.  To ensure sustainable development for the region’s people, and the protection of the region’s natural and living resources, these opportunities must be managed in a coordinated way by the Arctic nations.

Posted on 22 January 2008 | 0 comments | Read more

A new report commissioned by WWF and developed by Nuka Research and Planning Group, LLC.

Oil Spill Response Challenges in Arctic Waters

Arctic marine conditions contribute to an oil spill “response gap” that effectively limits the ability to clean up after an oil spill.  A new report commissioned by WWF concludes that the only way to avoid the potentially devastating environmental risks is to ensure that no more of the Arctic is opened up to oil development until the response gap is closed.

Posted on 22 January 2008 | 0 comments | Read more

Burning oil. Heavy oil pollution in a tundra forest due to pipeline leakage. Komi Republic, Russian Federation

Climate Vulnerability in the Barents Sea Ecoregion

In this report, we examine how climate change impacts may intersect and interact with other stressors in the Barents Sea Ecoregion.

Posted on 28 July 2007 | 0 comments | Read more

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Fisheries in the Russian Barents Sea and the White Sea: Ecological challenges

The Northeast Atlantic (or the Arcto-Norwegian, or the Lofoten – Barents Sea) cod suffered from unsustainable fishing practices to a lesser extent than other large stocks of the Atlantic cod. However, the breeding stock decreased considerably compared to the early 1950s while fishing capacity increased greatly.

Posted on 14 September 2005 | 0 comments | Read more

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Analysis of illegal fishery for cod in the Barents Sea

This report analyses Russian fisheries statistics and confirms what Norwegian authorities have claimed for a long time: every year cod to a value of around 120 million Euros are fished illegally from the Barents Sea by Russian trawlers.

Posted on 11 August 2005 | 0 comments | Read more

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Areas vulnerable to acute oil pollution in the Norwegian Barents Sea

Areas which are vulnerable to acute oil pollution in the Lofoten-Barents Sea area have been identified and a vulnerability map has been made for each of the following categories: sea bed /corals, coastal resources, seabirds, marine mammals, fish, fishing activity, and aquaculture activity.

Posted on 23 June 2005 | 0 comments | Read more

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Valuable Areas for Cod, Haddock, Herring and Capelin in the Lofoten - Barents Sea Area.

This report was written by the Institute of Marine Research in February 2005, as an assignment for WWF-Norway. The report is based on the best available knowledge regarding the life cycle and biology of cod, haddock, Norwegian spring-spawning herring and capelin in the area of Lofoten and up to the Barents Sea.

Posted on 23 June 2005 | 0 comments | Read more

Petroleum-free zones in the Barents Sea

Petroleum-free zones in the Barents Sea

Some areas are too vulnerable and valuable to be exposed to any risk from petroleum exploration.

Posted on 23 June 2005 | 0 comments | Read more

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The Barents Sea Cod - the last of the large cod stocks

The Barents Sea Cod details the mismanagement problems facing the world's last remaining large stock of cod, one of the world's most consumed fish.

Posted on 10 May 2004 | 0 comments | Read more

Biodiversity Assessment of the Barents Sea Ecoregion

The Barents Sea Ecoregion: A biodiversity assessment

Biodiversity Assessment of the Barents Sea Ecoregion

Posted on 29 March 2004 | 0 comments | Read more

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