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ICES Guidelines for Biological Plankton data. (Compiled August 2001; reviewed April 2006)
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2006)
In the context of this guideline, phytoplankton or zooplankton sampling may be accomplished
using either a vertical, horizontal or oblique tow of a net or from a ro
sette bottle.
In the case of a net, such a device ...
Calibration of acoustic instruments.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2015)
Acoustic sampling has long been a standard survey tool for estimating the abundance
and distribution of fish, zooplankton, and their seabed habitat (Kimura, 1929; Sund,
1935; Holliday, 1972a; Nielson et al., 1980). ...
Handbook of geo-statistics in R for fisheries and marine ecology.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2017)
Fisheries surveys to estimate the abundance of populations have become a pillar in
providing fishery-independent data to determine the status of fish stocks and monitor
ecosystems. Since the early 1990s, ...
Manual of recommended practices for modelling physical – biological interactions during fish early life.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2009)
The
objectives
of
this
manual
of
recommended
practices(MRP)
are
to
summarize
appropriate
methods
for
modelling
physical–biological
interactions
during
the
early
life
of
fish,
to
recommend
modelli ...
Acoustic target classification.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2018)
Data are collected from a variety of acoustic systems in many countries to address a
range of ecosystem monitoring and stock
management objectives. A key step in the
analysis of fisheries acoustics ...
Biological effects of contaminants: measurement of scope for growth in mussels.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2006)
Scope for growth (SFG) is a method of assessing the whole-animal physiological response to
sublethal stress induced by pollutants. It has been applied widely in small- and large-scale
pollution monitoring programmes in ...
Biological effects of contaminants: measurement of lysosomal membrane stability.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2004)
Lysosomes are ubiquitous cellular organelles that provide a waste disposal and macromolecular
recycling system (autophagy) and also a membrane-bound compartment for intracellular
digestion of food ingested by the cells. ...
Pitfalls and guidelines for “recycling” models for ecosystem-based fisheries management: evaluating model suitability for forage fish fisheries.
(2014)
Ecosystem models have been developed for many marine systems to provide guidance on fisheries management strategies that protect key ecological functions. These models are commonly “recycled”, i.e. applied to new questions ...
Guidelines for the study of the epibenthos of subtidal environments.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2009)
These Guidelines for the Study of the Epibenthos of Subtidal Environments document a range of sampling gears and procedures for epibenthos studies that meet a variety of needs. The importance of adopting consistent sampling ...
Recruitment studies: manual on precision and accuracy of tools.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2004)
This manual is one of the results of the project Precision and Accuracy of Tools in Recruitment
Studies (PARS), financed by the EU (FAIR-CT96–1371). The project PARS is concerned with
improving the methodologies used in ...