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Proceedings of the 18th Russian-Norwegian Symposium (Nr 1 2019)

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The 18th Russian-Norwegian Symposium, entitled “Influence of ecosystem changes on harvestable resources at high latitudes”, was held in Murmansk, Russia on 5–7 June 2018. The Symposium was organized by the Polar Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography (Russia) and the Institute of Marine Research (Norway) with the assistance of the Fishing Industry Union of the North (Russia). The theme of the Symposium attracted people from scientific institutions, people dealing with fisheries management and people from the fishing industry. In total, 77 persons attended the Symposium and 64 contributions were presented; 54 oral presentations and 10 posters.

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Proceedings of the 18th Russian-Norwegian Symposium (Nr 1 2019)

Sammendrag

The 18th Russian-Norwegian Symposium, entitled “Influence of ecosystem changes on harvestable resources at high latitudes”, was held in Murmansk, Russia on 5–7 June 2018. The Symposium was organized by the Polar Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography (Russia) and the Institute of Marine Research (Norway) with the assistance of the Fishing Industry Union of the North (Russia). The theme of the Symposium attracted people from scientific institutions, people dealing with fisheries management and people from the fishing industry. In total, 77 persons attended the Symposium and 64 contributions were presented; 54 oral presentations and 10 posters.

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Proceedings of the 18th Russian-Norwegian Symposium (Nr 1 2019)

Sammendrag

The 18th Russian-Norwegian Symposium, entitled “Influence of ecosystem changes on harvestable resources at high latitudes”, was held in Murmansk, Russia on 5–7 June 2018. The Symposium was organized by the Polar Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography (Russia) and the Institute of Marine Research (Norway) with the assistance of the Fishing Industry Union of the North (Russia). The theme of the Symposium attracted people from scientific institutions, people dealing with fisheries management and people from the fishing industry. In total, 77 persons attended the Symposium and 64 contributions were presented; 54 oral presentations and 10 posters.

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Proceedings of the 18th Russian-Norwegian Symposium (Nr 1 2019)

Sammendrag

The 18th Russian-Norwegian Symposium, entitled “Influence of ecosystem changes on harvestable resources at high latitudes”, was held in Murmansk, Russia on 5–7 June 2018. The Symposium was organized by the Polar Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography (Russia) and the Institute of Marine Research (Norway) with the assistance of the Fishing Industry Union of the North (Russia). The theme of the Symposium attracted people from scientific institutions, people dealing with fisheries management and people from the fishing industry. In total, 77 persons attended the Symposium and 64 contributions were presented; 54 oral presentations and 10 posters.