Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Harald Loeng.
Marine Biology Research | 2012
Mark Payne; Afra Egan; Sascha M. M. Fässler; Hjálmar Hátún; Jens Christian Holst; Jan Arge Jacobsen; Aril Slotte; Harald Loeng
Abstract The Northeast Atlantic blue whiting (Micromesistius poutassou) stock has undergone striking changes in abundance in the last 15 years. The stock increased dramatically in the late 1990s due to a succession of eight unusually strong year classes and dropped again equally dramatically after 2005 when the recruitment collapsed to former levels. The North Atlantic subpolar gyre has previously been shown to have a strong influence on the behaviour of this stock: synchronous changes in the gyre and recruitment suggest a causal linkage and the possibility of forecasting recruitment. A range of mechanisms are reviewed that may explain these observed changes, with two major candidate hypotheses being identified. One hypothesis suggests that the large mackerel (Scomber scombrus) stock in this region may feed on the pre-recruits of blue whiting, with the spatial overlap between blue whiting and mackerel being regulated by the subpolar gyre. Alternatively, variations in the physical environment may have given rise to changes in the amount, type and availability of food for larvae and juveniles, impacting their growth and survival and therefore recruitment. It was not possible to draw firm conclusions about the validity of either of these hypotheses: nevertheless, forecasting recruitment to this stock may be possible in the future if the underlying mechanisms can be resolved.
EPIC3Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, American Meteorological Society ; Allen Press, 94(8), pp. S128-S130, ISSN: 0003-0007 | 2013
Mary-Louise Timmermans; Igor Ashik; Y. Cao; Ivan E. Frolov; Randi Ingvaldsen; Takashi Kikuchi; Richard A. Krishfield; Harald Loeng; Shigeto Nishino; Robert S. Pickart; Benjamin Rabe; I. Semiletov; Ursula Schauer; Peter Schlosser; N. Shakhova; William M. Smethie; Vladimir T. Sokolov; Michael Steele; Jie Su; John M. Toole; William J. Williams; Rebecca A. Woodgate; J. Zhao; W. Zhong; S. Zimmerman
Special supplement to the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society vol.94, No. 8, August 2013
126 s. | 2006
Jan Erik Stiansen; Asgeir Aglen; Bjarte Bogstad; W. Paul Budgell; Padmini Dalpadado; Andrey V. Dolgov; Are Dommasnes; Anatoly Filin; Harald Gjøsæter; Kjellrun Hiis Hauge; Åge S. Høines; Randi Ingvaldsen; Edda Johannesen; Lis Lindal Jørgensen; A.L. Karsakov; Jarle Klungsøyr; Tor Knutsen; Vidar S. Lien; Harald Loeng; Sigbjørn Mehl; Pål Buhl-Mortensen; N.V. Muchina; V.N. Nesterova; Erik Olsen; Emma L. Orlova; Vladimir Ozhigin; Andrey Pedchenko; Erling Kåre Stenevik; Morten D. Skogen; Oleg V. Titov
EPIC3Proc of the Conference on Polar Processes and Global Climate, Rosario, USA, 1997 ACSYS Office, Oslo, pp. 233-235 | 1997
Ursula Schauer; B. Rudels; Harald Loeng; P. Jones; Robin D. Muench; James H. Swift; Göran Björk
25-28 | 2007
Randi Ingvaldsen; Harald Loeng; Bjørn Ådlandsvik
Archive | 2007
Geir Huse; Bjarte Bogstad; Kjellrun Hiis Hauge; Knut Korsbrekke; Harald Loeng; Kathrine Michalsen; Dankert W. Skagen; Jan Erik Stiansen; Svein Sundby; Einar Svendsen; Sigurd Tjelmeland; Reidar Toresen
s. 143-144 | 2007
Øystein Skagseth; Tore Furevik; Randi Ingvaldsen; Harald Loeng; Kjell Arne Mork; Kjell Arild Orvik; Vladimir Ozhigin
Archive | 2007
Lis Lindal Jørgensen; Erik Olsen; Harald Gjøsæter; Tor Knutsen; Ole Jørgen Lønne; Harald Loeng; Raul Primicerio
31 s. | 2007
Geir Huse; Bjarte Bogstad; Kjellrun Hiis Hauge; Knut Korsbrekke; Harald Loeng; Kathrine Michalsen; Dankert W. Skagen; Jan Erik Stiansen; Svein Sundby; Einar Svendsen; Sigurd Tjelmeland; Reidar Toresen
10 s. | 2007
Øystein Skagseth; Randi Ingvaldsen; Harald Loeng; Tore Furevik; Kjell Arne Mork; Kjell Arild Orvik; Vladimir Ozhigin
Collaboration
Dive into the Harald Loeng's collaboration.
Knipovich Polar Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography
View shared research outputs