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  • Two Sailbuoys owned and operated by Akvaplan-niva. The one in the foreground carries the Aanderaa ADCP. The one in the background is rigged with a Kongsberg Maritime echosounder (Photo: Akvaplan-niva).

    Low-Cost Upper-Layer Ocean Current Measurements

    Ocean-based industries are in demand of current measurements
    Upper-ocean current measurements are time consuming and expensive and the coverage of in situ measurements is sparse. Numerical models and remote sensing observations are dependent on verification with in-situ data. Ocean-based industries as well as research institutes are interested in well-modelled upper-layer ocean currents, as cur

  • Digital kick-off meeting

    New project on wolffish and lumpfish broodstock performance

    A digital kick-off meeting for the project BESTBROOD (Identification of broodstock performance indicators and markers to boost the aquaculture of emerging fish species) took place this week. The project brings together a consortium of 7 organizations from Norway, Spain, Greece and Italy. The consortium partners hold high expertise in reproductive biology and biotechnology of the emerging species i

  • Kathy Dunlop IMR (left) and Astrid Harendza (Akvaplan-niva)

    Poster award to SUSTAIN-AQUA

    During the 2020 version of the annual conference Arctic Frontiers the project SUSTAIN-AQUA won the 1. prize in the Arctic Frontiers SCIENCE poster award. The authors were Kathy Dunlop (IMR), Astrid Harendza (Akvaplan-niva) and Nigel Brian Keeley (IMR). The title of the poster was: "Sustainable Aquaculture in the North - Identifying thresholds, indicators and tools for future growth."