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Intervention Vessel for Barents Sea Operation

Volume 6: Materials Technology; Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology; Petroleum Technology Symposium, 2012
This paper describes work done to specify, design and test an offshore intervention vessel for operation off northern Norway and in the Norwegian part of the Barents Sea on an all-year basis. The design has been developed basedon input from manufacturers of subsea systems, owners of offshore vessels and Statoil.
Berg, T.E.   +3 more
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Postglacial paleoceanology of the Barents sea

2021
The Chapter presents reconstructions of ice sheet boundaries, surface- and bottom-water environments in the Barents Sea for several postglacial intervals. The evolution of the basin during deglaciation is considered in relation to climate changes in the Northern Hemisphere and variations in the intensity of Atlantic water inflow from the last glacial ...
E.V. Ivanova, I.O. Murdmaa
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Ecosystems of the Barents Sea Region

2020
The Barents Sea Region differs from most other Arctic sea areas in the way that the majority of the Barents Sea has historically been ice-free all year round. There is a huge human population living around the Barents Sea, and the exploration of both living and non-living resources is important. The region is highly developed and industrialized.
Jon L. Fuglestad   +7 more
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Predicting the temperature of the Barents Sea

Fisheries Oceanography, 2000
Knowledge of the influence of the physical environment on commercially important fish stocks in the North Atlantic has increased during the last decade. To allow this information to be used in fisheries management, some forecast of the environment is important.
Geir Ottersen   +2 more
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Economies of the Barents Sea Region

2020
This chapter provides a synopsis of the economic dimensions of the Barents Sea Region. It discusses the economic value of different resources, including fisheries and aquaculture, oil and gas development, mining, and tourism, as well as the economic potential of other resources like wave energy and genetic resources in both the Norwegian and Russian ...
Valeriy Kryukov, Diwakar Poudel
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Barents Sea ecoregion – fisheries overview

2019
The commercial fisheries in the Barents Sea Ecoregion target few stocks. The largest pelagic fishery targets capelin (cap.27.1-2) using midwater trawl. The largest demersal fisheries target cod (cod.27.1-2), haddock (had.27.1-2), and other gadoids; predominantly using trawls, gillnets, longlines, and handlines.
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The Barents Sea

Copeia, 1967
Kazimiera Demel   +2 more
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Geology of Barents Sea: ABSTRACT

AAPG Bulletin, 1984
The Barents Sea is situated on the continental shelf between Norway, the Spitsbergen Islands, and Novaya Zemlya. The main structural framework of the area was formed during the Caledonian and Hercynian orogenies, whereas the western parts were reactivated by the Kimmerian and Alpine orogenies.
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Barents Sea

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 1978
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