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Study 2006-15 lot 6: Definition of data collection needs for aquaculture Aquaculture is by some seen as a sustainable alternative to the harvesting sector. In order to see whether this is true, socioeconomic data is selected and analyzed. In addition, information necessary for measuring the developments of the economic performance of the sector are identified. Why this study? |
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Study 2008-11 lot 3: Study on the remuneration of spawning stock biomass Establishing an analytical approach to estimate potential resource rents for different types of EU fisheries. Comparison of the current and potential resource rents for the selected fleets. Why this study? |
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Study 2008-10 lot 3 Study for the revision of the plaice box Did the plaice box work? Requested by the NSRAC the Commission will evaluate the effect of the plaice box and look at ways the performance of the plaice box could be improved if at all closed areas do work. The evaluation of the proposed changes to take long term economic, social and ecological effects on board. Why this study? |
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Study 2007-07 lot 1 Web services for support of Growth an Reproduction Studies (WebGR) Reading otoliths can be rather difficult. In order to have different scientists obtain the same results age reading needs to be calibrated. This study is setting up a website to make data available and to allow for training and calibration. Why this study? |
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Study 2007-03 lot 6 Data analysis to support the development of a Baltic Salmon Action Plan The International Baltic Sea Fish Commission’s Salmon Action Plan has since 1997 been in place to manage salmon in the Baltic Sea. With the EU membership of more Baltic States it was time to have a good look at the functioning of this Salmon Action Plan. |
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2006-17-lot 3 Energy efficiency of fishing operations by the Community fishing fleet Many European fisheries face economic difficulties as a result of high fuel prices and low income. One way out of this situation is the development of more fuel efficient fishing techniques. This study will give an overview of these alterative, more fuel efficient methods. Why this study? |
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Study 2006-15 lot 9: Improved methodology for Cod age estimation Assessing the Eastern Baltic Cod stock is difficult. One of the reasons is the problem of correct age-determination. This leads to problems with the catch-at-age and abundance indices of the surveys at sea. Why this study? |
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Study 2006-15 lot 8: Joint data collection between the fishing sector and the scientific community in the Baltic Sea Using information collected by the fishing industry in the production of scientific advice can be a cost effective way to improve the quality of data while strengthening cooperation between scientists and fishermen. Why this study? |
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Study 2006-15 lot 7: Joint data collection between the fishing sector and the scientific community in the North Sea Making systematic use of information generated by the fishing industry in the production of scientific advice can be a cost effective way to improve the quality of data while strengthening cooperation between scientists and fishermen. |
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Study 2006-15 lot 5: Recuperation of fishing nets lost or abandoned at sea Large-scale recovery campaigns of lost or abandoned fishing nets will be organized and as much as possible will ghost nets be recovered. Focus is on deep sea areas. Main objective is to estimate the quantity of ghost nets on the seabed. Why this study? |