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- Knowledge is the key to exploiting opportunities lake link in North responsibly. To achieve the g


- Knowledge is the key to exploiting opportunities lake link in North responsibly. To achieve the goal of a profitable fisheries and aquaculture in northern Norway, we need more knowledge about ecosystems in the northern seas, and how they are affected lake link by climate change and increased economic activity, said Mr Brende.
The funds come from the State Department subsidy Barents 2020 and will be used to strengthen the Research Council's monitoring of R & D strategy Sea 21 where the strategy coincides with the objectives of the Barents 2020. This includes the management of environmental and natural resources, knowledge about the ecosystem and sustainable fisheries and aquaculture in the north.
- Norway will be a leader in research on marine lake link ecosystems and contribute to increased knowledge about the marine environment. Solid research should form the basis for long-term integrated management of marine resources. The new funds will be used for this, says Brendeseter.
In 2013, the Foreign Ministry has set ten million million available for projects under the research Sea coast. The program shall foster knowledge of a future lake link ecosystem-oriented and result-based management of marine ecosystems. The funds from the Barents 2020, mainly used for research on ecosystems in the north - how they are affected by climate change, other anthropogenic impacts and expected increased activity in the north. Also ecosystem-based management of fish stocks will be included. In 2014 - 2015 these programs Sea coast, climate program and Polar Programme collaborate on prioritization of projects funded over the Barents lake link 2020 program. Published clock 9:16 p.m., on 20 November lake link 2013. Updated clock 9:43 p.m., on 20 November 2013 Post navigation Innovation in cleaning will build hatcheries Skjervøy


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