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    • Explaining the willingness of consumers to bring their own reusable coffee cups under the condition of monetary incentives 

      Nicolau, Juan Luis; Stadlthanner, Katja Anna; Andreu, Luisa; Font aulet, Xavier (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-01-13)
      An increasing number of hospitality firms attempt to foster sustainable practices among their customers. Amongst these, incentives for customers to bring their own reusable products stand out. In this study, we first analyse whether consumers are willing to bring a reusable coffee cup (RCC) under the condition of a monetary incentive (qualitative decision) and the minimum discount required for ...
    • Benthic Biodiversity, Carbon Storage and the Potential for Increasing Negative Feedbacks on Climate Change in Shallow Waters of the Antarctic Peninsula 

      Morley, Simon A.; SOUSTER, TERRI; Vause, Belinda J.; Gerrish, Laura; Peck, Lloyd S.; Barnes, David K. A. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-02-17)
      The importance of cold-water blue carbon as biological carbon pumps that sequester carbon into ocean sediments is now being realised. Most polar blue carbon research to date has focussed on deep water, yet the highest productivity is in the shallows. This study measured the functional biodiversity and carbon standing stock accumulated by shallow-water (<25 m) benthic assemblages on both hard and ...
    • Small Arctic rivers transport legacy contaminants from thawing catchments to coastal areas in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard 

      Mcgovern, Maeve; Borgå, Katrine; Heimstad, Eldbjørg Sofie; Ruus, Anders; Christensen, Guttorm; Evenset, Anita (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-03-29)
      Decades of atmospheric and oceanic long-range transport from lower latitudes have resulted in deposition and storage of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in Arctic regions. With increased temperatures, melting glaciers and thawing permafrost may serve as a secondary source of these stored POPs to freshwater and marine ecosystems. Here, we present concentrations and composition of legacy POPs in ...
    • Down-regulation of the bacterial protein biosynthesis machinery in response to weeks, years, and decades of soil warming 

      Söllinger, Andrea; Séneca, Joana; Mathilde, Borg Dahl; Motleleng, Liabo Lillien; Prommer, Judith; Verbruggen, Erik; Sigurdsson, Bjarni D.; Janssens, Ivan A.; Peñuelas, Josep; Urich, Tim; Richter, Andreas; Tveit, Alexander (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-03-25)
      How soil microorganisms respond to global warming is key to infer future soil-climate feedbacks, yet poorly understood. Here, we applied metatranscriptomics to investigate microbial physiological responses to mediumterm (8 years) and long-term (>50 years) subarctic grassland soil warming of +6°C. Besides indications for a community-wide up-regulation of centralmetabolic pathways and cell replication, ...
    • Nursing Care Plan for a Newborn with the Defect of Congenital Gastroschisis in the Postoperative Period Using ICNPTM and the Dedicated Software 

      Szydłowska-Pawlak, Paulina; Barszczewska, Olga; Sołtysiak, iZABELA; Librowska, Barbara; Engelseth, Per; Kozlowski, Remiguisz; Marczak, Michał; Kila ´nska, Dorota (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-03-16)
      Background: Congenital defect gastroschisis manifests as a defect in the sheath in the intestine of the newborn, which is not covered by the hernia sac. In this case, the priority task of the neonatal nurse is to diagnose patient care problems quickly and accurately. Choosing the correct care plan elements has a significant impact on shortening the duration of hospitalization, reducing the number ...
    • Diversity and Selection of Surface Marine Microbiomes in the Atlantic-Influenced Arctic 

      Aalto, Nerea Johanna; Schweitzer, Hannah D.; Krsmanovic, Stina; Campbell, Karley; Bernstein, Hans Christopher (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-07-14)
      Serglycin is a proteoglycan highly expressed by immune cells, in which its functions are linked to storage, secretion, transport, and protection of chemokines, proteases, histamine, growth factors, and other bioactive molecules. In recent years, it has been demonstrated that serglycin is also expressed by several other cell types, such as endothelial cells, muscle cells, and multiple types of ...
    • Fine-scale differences in eukaryotic communities inside and outside salmon aquaculture cages revealed by eDNA metabarcoding 

      Turon, Marta; Nygaard, Markus; Guri, Gledis; Wangensteen, Owen S.; Præbel, Kim (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-08-26)
      Aquaculture impacts on marine benthic ecosystems are widely recognized and monitored. However, little is known about the community changes occurring in the water masses surrounding aquaculture sites. In the present study, we studied the eukaryotic communities inside and outside salmonid aquaculture cages through time to assess the community changes in the neighbouring waters of the farm. Water ...
    • Interactive Learning and Governance Transformation for Securing Blue Justice for Small-Scale Fisheries 

      Jentoft, Svein; Chuenpagdee, Ratana (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-02-08)
      In the “Future We Want,” states and non-state actors are invited to contribute to achieving sustainable development goals through various means and mechanisms. This includes securing justice for the most marginalized and disadvantaged sectors like small-scale fisheries, whose rights and access to resources are threatened by Blue Economy/Growth initiatives. While strong and just institutions are ...
    • Bevaring av marine områder i Norge: En studie av hvordan det norske rammeverket for bevaring av marine områder gjennomføres i praksis 

      Jonassen, Runa Ösp Gudmundsdottir (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2022-06-02)
      «Bevaring av marine områder» er i utgangspunktet et samlebegrep for tiltakene «vern av marine områder» og «andre effektive arealbaserte bevaringstiltak». Norges arbeid med bevaring av marine områder er preget av et internasjonalt rammeverk med havrettskonvensjonen som overordnet rammeverk for marin forvaltning i Norge. Konvensjonen om biologisk mangfold, den internasjonale naturvernunionen (IUCN) ...
    • Prevalence of genetically similar Flavobacterium columnare phages across aquaculture environments reveals a strong potential for pathogen control 

      Runtuvuori-Salmela, Anniina; Kunttu, Heidi M. T.; Laanto, Elina; de Freitas Almeida, Gabriel Magno; Mäkelä, Kati; Middelboe, Mathias; Sundberg, Lotta-Riina (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-01-20)
      Intensive aquaculture conditions expose fish to bacterial infections, leading to significant financial losses, extensive antibiotic use and risk of antibiotic resistance in target bacteria. Flavobacterium columnare causes columnaris disease in aquaculture worldwide. To develop a bacteriophage-based control of columnaris disease, we isolated and characterized 126 F. columnare strains and 63 ...
    • Røde blodceller - er de sensorer for laksens helsetilstand? 

      Dahle, Maria; Gjessing, Mona Cecilie; Tsoulia, Thomais (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-05-11)
      Det er ikke tvil om at røde blodceller er livsviktige, siden de forsyner kroppen med oksygen, og laksens blodceller frakter oksygen kanskje enda mer effektivt enn våre blodceller gjør. Men det er ikke det eneste de røde blodcellene i laksen kan. De har en cellekjerne som kan uttrykke en mengde gener - de har sensorer for virus og stresshormoner og mye mer - og får signaler fra ...
    • Comparison of the efficiency and modes of capture of biodegradable versus nylon gillnets in the Northeast Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) fishery 

      Cerbule, Kristine; Herrmann, Bent; Grimaldo, Eduardo; Larsen, Roger B.; Savina, Esther; Vollstad, Jørgen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-04-01)
      Modern gillnets are usually made of nylon with high breaking strength, suitable elasticity and durability making them an efficient fishing gear. Lost, abandoned, or discarded gillnets at sea cause plastic pollution and can continue capturing marine animals over long periods of time. Biodegradable materials are being developed to replace nylon in gillnets. However, biodegradable gillnets have shown ...
    • COVID-19 Adaptive Interventions: Implications for Wellbeing and Quality-of-Life 

      Ramkissoon, Haywantee (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-03-17)
      Social bonds may assist in cultivating a more positive attitude to life through commonly shared meanings about the COVID-19 pandemic. The key challenge, however, is how to foster social bonds meeting the changing demands in a post pandemic world. Yet, it is in the middle of a crisis that the conversation needs to start about how to strategically plan for the recovery. This is important not only in ...
    • The Synergistic Impacts of Anthropogenic Stressors and COVID-19 on Aquaculture: A Current Global Perspective 

      Sará, Gianluca; Mangano, Maria Cristina; Berlino, M; Corbari, L; Lucchese, M; Milisenda, Giacomo; Terzo, M; Azaza, J M F; Babarro, J M F; Bakiu, Rigers; Broitman, B R; Buschmann, A H; Christofoletti, R; Deidun, Alan; Dong, Y; Galdies, J; Glamuzina, Branko; Luthman, O; Makridis, P.; Nogueira, A J A; Palomo, M G; Dineshram, R.; Rilov, Gil; Sanchez-Jerez, P.; Sevgili, M; Troell, Max; AbouelFadl, K J; Azra, P; Britz, Peter; Brugere, Cecile; Carrington, Emma; Celić, I; Choi, F; Qin, C.; Dobroslavić, T; Galli, P; Giannetto, Daniela; Grabrowski, J; Lebata-Ramos, L J H; Lim, T; Liu, Yajie; Llorens, S M; Maricchiolo, G; Mirto, Simone; Pećarević, Marijana; Ragg, N; Ravagnan, Elisa; Saidi, D; Schultz, M; Shaltout, M; Solidoro, Cosimo; Tan, T H; Thiyagarajan, R V; Helmuth, B (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-02-26)
      The rapid, global spread of COVID-19, and the measures intended to limit or slow its propagation, are having major impacts on diverse sectors of society. Notably, these impacts are occurring in the context of other anthropogenic-driven threats including global climate change. Both anthropogenic stressors and the COVID-19 pandemic represent significant economic challenges to aquaculture systems across ...
    • Surface aggregations of Calanus finmarchicus during the polar night 

      Espinasse, Boris Dristan; Daase, Malin; Halvorsen, Elisabeth; Reigstad, Marit; Berge, Jørgen; Basedow, Sünnje Linnéa (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-03-16)
      While marine ecosystems in polar areas were thought to be mostly inactive during the polar night, recent observations in the Arctic highlight that dynamic biological interactions occur across all trophic levels. One particularly interesting observation made repeatedly is the occurrence of Calanus finmarchicus, a key species at the base of the food web, in the upper part of the water column in early ...
    • Blue Justice and the co-production of hermeneutical resources for small-scale fisheries 

      Arias Schreiber, Milena; Chuenpagdee, Ratana; Jentoft, Svein (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-02-01)
      Blue Justice emerges as a counternarrative to the promise and commitment to Blue Economy and Blue Growth by shifting imperatives for growth and innovation to the central role played by small-scale fisheries and social justice in sustainable ocean development. To instrument Blue Justice, it is important to understand injustices experienced by small-scale fisheries people which can range from ...
    • International megabenthic long-term monitoring of a changing arctic ecosystem: Baseline results 

      Jørgensen, Lis Lindal; Logerwell, Elizabeth A.; Strelkova, Natalia; Zakharov, Denis; Roy, Virginie; Nozères, Claude; Bluhm, Bodil; Hilma Ólafsdóttir, Steinunn; Burgos, Julian M.; Sørensen, Jan; Zimina, Olga; Rand, Kimberly (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-11-24)
      The sustainable development and environmental protection of the Arctic ecosystem is on the agenda globally. The Convention of Biological Diversity (CBD) and the UN Sustainable Development Goals call for conserving at least 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas globally. Management tools to achieve this goal include marine protected areas (MPAs) and “other effective area-based conservation ...
    • Reindeer behavioural ecology and use of pastures in pastoral livelihoods 

      Skarin, Anna; Kumpula, Jouko; Tveraa, Torkild; Åhman, Birgitta (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2022)
      Reindeer pastoralists have, for centuries, followed free-roaming animals throughout the Eurasian Arctic. The closing of national borders about a century ago forced the reindeer pastoralists to adapt to new conditions. Today, environmental conditions are changing rapidly with climate and land use change. Local history, migration and pasture use strategies of reindeer herding, and also the biogeography ...
    • Why Not Use the Sea? A Shared Value Approach to Sustainable Value Creation When Using Carbon Dioxide as a Valuable Resource in Manufacturing 

      Agwu, Ukeje; Oftedal, Elin Merethe; Bertella, Giovanna (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-06-20)
      Interest on the creation of sustainable value has recently increased as a response to global issues caused by traditional business-as-usual logic. Indeed, corporations pursuing profits and competitive advantage at the expense of social and environmental resources has become a source of pressing concern and institutionalized unsustainability needs to be reversed. To create sustainable value, a paradigm ...
    • Academic development through a collective approach – introducing peer observation of teaching in a multidisciplinary faculty 

      Sundset, Monica Alterskjær; Sandvoll, Ragnhild (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-06-03)
      Peer observation of teaching is seen as a significant feature of professional development in higher education, aiming to improve teaching and learning. This qualitative case study explores how peer observation can be introduced at a multidisciplinary faculty with STEM and business educations, identifying opportunities and challenges experienced when colleagues participate in peer observation. A peer ...