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IMR to lead large EU project on kelp and mussel farming within offshore wind farms

13.07.2022

The project receives funding of 8,2 million EUR over the course of four years.



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Satellite tagging 8-metre sharks

05.07.2022

The researchers were able to tag three basking sharks in a single weekend. Read more here.



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"Freya" the walrus may be an environmentalist

24.06.2022

The pacific oyster is an invasive species that has fixed its grip along the coast of Southern Norway. It might also be the main diet of "Freya" the walrus, currently eating her way in the Oslofjord.



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Artificial intelligence has been taught to "read" salmon scales

23.06.2022

Determining the age of salmon from their scales is a task for trained experts. Now artificial intelligence may give them a hand.



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Scientists from Norway and Sudan work together to preserve marine ecosystems

17.06.2022

For more than a decade, IMR researchers have been working closely with colleagues from partner institutions in Sudan with a particular focus on small scale fisheries.



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Spring-spawning herring were tricked into spawning in autumn

16.05.2022

When researchers manipulated the hours of daylight in an experimental setup, they got herring to spawn during the "wrong" time of year.



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007-cruise in the West Ice

09.05.2022

Join us to the Arctic on one of our most extreme cruises. Popularly called the James Bond cruise.



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Sandeel larvae undisturbed by subsea cables connecting wind farms

21.04.2022

New study on potential impacts of wind industry on marine life in the North Sea.



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Researchers find more mackerel have Kudoa parasites

23.03.2022

The Kudoa parasite gives the mackerel’s flesh a soft, jelly-like consistency after it is dead. 



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Researchers identify the halibut’s sex gene

15.03.2022

Results from new genetic research could contribute to the further development of halibut as a farmed fish species.



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Big Data reveals the secret lives of animals

25.02.2022

New and improved technology allows researchers to track the movements of fish and other animals from second to second.



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Supergenes protect cod against environmental changes

15.02.2022

Researchers have found that Atlantic cod possess a set of “supergenes” that enable them to quickly adapt to environmental changes. 



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Could fish larvae be disturbed by offshore wind farms?

09.02.2022

A unique project at IMR aims to shed light on the impact of offshore wind farms on the vulnerable early life stages of fish.



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Fish farmers can influence the traits of fish through the feed

07.02.2022

Behaviour and environmental conditions affect how genes are expressed. New research demonstrates how epigenetics may be highly relevant to the aquaculture industry.



Photo of a sea trout with salmon lice.

Confirmation that sea trout are heavily affected by salmon lice

24.01.2022

In Western Norway, over half of all sea trout are infested with so many salmon lice that you would expect it to seriously harm their health.



A trawl with blue whiting

An opening at the bottom can prevent the trawl bag from bursting

18.01.2022

Several hundred tonnes of blue whiting per trawl haul are fished, and accidents can occur. The trawl bag can simply burst because of the catch sizes.



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Computer learns to identify fish species in trawl images

14.01.2022

Scientists have trained an artificially intelligent system to automatically count and recognize the species of fish that are photographed in the trawl under water.



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Nils Gunnar Kvamstø is the new CEO at IMR

03.01.2022

He is excited and motivated for his new role at one of the biggest marine research institutes in Europe.



Coral reef before and after bleaching event.

Ocean economy suffers as marine heatwaves are ramping up

01.12.2021

Marine heatwaves are becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change. This has wide-ranging impacts for ocean-human interactions, researchers find.



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Ocean Observatory: The missing cable has been found

26.11.2021

On Thursday afternoon, the research vessel G.O. Sars found cable that was missing from Lofoten-Vesterålen sea observatory (LoVe).



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Ocean Observatory temporarily out of service

05.11.2021

The Lofoten–Vesterålen Ocean Observatory (LoVe) is currently out of service. This is due to extensive damage to the outer circuit of the observatory, and it will take time for the full system to return to normal operations.



Portraits of Peter and Mari in a park.

COP26: Scientists call for ocean-based action to tackle the climate crisis

03.11.2021

Scientists call for ocean-based action to tackle the climate crisis.



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Satellite-tagged bluefin tuna swam 15,000 kilometres in a year

11.10.2021

…and ended up at the same spot, at the same time where the scientists had tagged it the previous year.



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After being trapped in Norway by the pandemic, Dr. Fridtjof Nansen is once again heading out into the world

08.10.2021

The research vessel has been in Norway since March 2020. Now it is returning to Africa – with five first-time crew on board.



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Researchers met a leatherback sea turtle at the Norwegian coast

04.10.2021

Watch their unique footage of the rare encounter



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Lobster Trap Live: Watch our stream from the seafloor

01.10.2021

Until October 13, you can follow our videostream live from the seafloor off the Skagerrak coast in southern Norway.



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Matre: 50 years of solving some of the most significant challenges in aquaculture

30.09.2021

The key to its success is fresh water from the Matre mountains.



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Successful transfer of an ocean model to China

07.09.2021

The Yellow Sea Model which is based on the Institute of Marine Research's coastal current model is now producing important results for Chinese aquaculture in the Yellow Sea. 



Sampes of Greenland halibut.

Lower mercury concentrations in Greenland halibut

02.09.2021

Reduced emissions to air and water have contributed to a significant decrease in Greenland halibut mercury concentrations from the Norwegian Sea.



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Humpback whales make a strong “comeback” in the Antarctic – after decades of protection

30.08.2021

Humpback whales are once again abundant in their summer grazing grounds in the western Southern Ocean.