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1 . Acoustic Telemetry Equipment

A Norwegian company has developed acoustic telemetry equipment for underwater signalling, as radio signals cannot be used in seawater. The equipment is suited for aquaculture, fisheries and research on fish and sea mammals. It can also be used in applications where positioning or communication in seawater is required. The company is looking for technical cooperation/commercial agreement.

A Norwegian company ... (read more)
Contact Organisation: SINTEF Technology and Society
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2 . APPLICATION OF METRICS FOR PROCESS IMPROVEMENT FOR SAFETY CRITICAL SOFTWARE; AMPIC

The Process Improvement Experiment (PIE), AMPIC "Application of Metrics for Process Improvement for safety Critical software" should be of particular interest to organizations which are developing safety critical software and also to organizations which are considering implementation of software metrics.

The PIE has been performed within the company Navia Aviation. The USLS-department (R&D-department developing ... (read more)
Contact Organisation: NAVIA AVIATION
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3 . Applied research within the fields of materials technology and structural engineering

A Norwegian institute carries out R&D within the fields of materials technology and structural engineering. The institute specialises in cold climate technology with particular emphasis on the behaviour of materials and structures subjected to low temperatures, wind, snow and ice. The institute carries out applied research within environmental and cold climate technology. Technical cooperation/commercial ... (read more)
Contact Organisation: NORUT Research Group Ltd
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4 . Assessment of species differences in infection susceptibility for Atlantic salmon, sea trout and Artic char in Altafjord

Differences in salmon lice infection in Atlantic salmon, sea trout, and Arctic char were studied in the Altafjord system. Fjord migrating Atlantic salmon smolts were only captured during June/July and probably left the fjord after this. Most smolts were uninfected with salmon lice, except a few fish in outer fjord areas, which carried low numbers of lice. Pelagic feeding sea trout and Arctic char had surprisingly ... (read more)
Contact Organisation: Norwegian Institute Fisheries and Aquaculture Research
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5 . Assessment of the socio-economic value of aquaculture and sport angling of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. in Ireland, Scotland and Norway

This result shows the economic significance the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) in three countries: Ireland, Norway and Scotland. These countries are among the most important countries for conservation and use of Atlantic salmon. The overall gross value of Atlantic salmon was estimated 1,900m., of which approximately 1,500m. relates to salmon aquaculture, 350m.to salmon angling and 10 m. to commercial ... (read more)
Contact Organisation: Norwegian Institute for Nature Research
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6 . Automatic rotifer (plankton) counter

A small Norwegian company has developed a rotifer counter. The counter is an instrument that collects fluid samples from rotifer cultures or marine fish larvae cultures and finds the density of rotifers. The instrument can sample from 10 fish or rotifer tanks. The instrument eliminates the need for tidy manual counting and provides better data for the farmer. Companies or R&D institutes that see other application ... (read more)
Contact Organisation: SINTEF Technology and Society
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7 . A novel integrated system for transferring large quantities of oil from a tanker in distress to temporary safe storage

A Norwegian SME has developed an integrated system for transferring large quantities of oil from a tanker in distress to temporary storage, which is then transported to a safe haven. This gives the possibility to secure the cargo in case of an emergency before the situation develops into a catastrophe with oil leaking uncontrollably into the sea. The system’s main focus is to secure the oil cargo in a controlled ... (read more)
Contact Organisation: RF- Rogaland Research
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8 . BONDSHIP guidelines

The BONDSHIP project guidelines sum up all the steps necessary to design, build, inspect and repair all types of bonded joints in ships. The guidelines describe a general framework for the safe use of bonded joints.

There are two parts:
- Code: The objective is to provide general requirements to ensure the reliability and safety of load-carrying bonded joints in ships.

- Recommended Practices: This ... (read more)
Contact Organisation: DET NORSKE VERITAS AS
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9 . Comparison of infection risks in farm-exclusion zones (Romsdalsfjord) and farmed zones (Eresfjord/ Karlsøyfjord) for free-ranging sea trout

Salmon lice infestation levels in wild sea trout were investigated inside (Eresfjord) and outside (Karlsøyfjord) a salmon farming protection zone in the Romsdalsfjord system, Norway. No new salmonid farms can be established within the protection zone and the existing ones have to operate under a strict management regime. Wild sea trout sampled outside the protection zone (Karlsøyfjord) had higher prevalence ... (read more)
Contact Organisation: Norwegian Institute Fisheries and Aquaculture Research
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10 . Comparison of infection risks in farm-exclusion zones (Romsdalsfjord) and farmed zones (Eresfjord/ Karlsøyfjord) for sentinel caged fish

Differences in infestation risks of salmon lice were studied by sentinel cages in three connected fjord sections of the Romsdalsfjord system, Norway. Eresfjord, in the inner part of the fjord system, is without salmon farming activity. Langfjord, in the middle part, has two farms, while Karlsøyfjord, in the outer part, is exposed to extensively salmon farming. Naive hatchery reared Atlantic salmon smolts ... (read more)
Contact Organisation: Norwegian Institute Fisheries and Aquaculture Research
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