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Selective Turkish Bibliography on International Relations 2012
In: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, Volume 43, Issue 0, p. 213-224
IRANIAN REVOLUTION IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: PROGRAMME AND PRACTICE
In: Milletlerarası münasebetler türk yıllığı: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, p. 001-023
BİBLİYOGRAFYA : SELECTIVE TURKISH BIBLIOGRAPHY ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
In: Milletlerarası münasebetler türk yıllığı: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, Volume 34, Issue 0, p. 1
BİBLİYOGRAFYA : SELECTIVE TURKISH BIBLIOGRAPHY ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
In: Milletlerarası münasebetler türk yıllığı: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, Volume 33, Issue 0, p. 1
L'UTILISATION DES EAUX PALESTINIENNES ET LE DROIT INTERNATIONAL
In: Milletlerarası münasebetler türk yıllığı: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, p. 001-017
Baltic international acoustic survey report, October 2019
International hydroacoustic surveys have been conducted in the Baltic Sea since 1978. The starting point was the cooperation between the Institute of Marine Research (IMR) in Lysekil, Sweden, and the Institute fur Hochseefisherei und Fishverarbeitung in Rostock, German Democratic Republic, in October ¨ 1978, which produced the first acoustic estimates of total biomass of herring and sprat in the Baltic main basin (Håkansson et al., 1979). Since then there has been at least one annual hydroacoustic survey for herring and sprat and results have been reported to ICES. The Baltic International Acoustic Survey (BIAS), is mandatory for the countries that have exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the Baltic Sea, and is a part of the Data Collection Framework as stipulated by the European Council and the Commission (Council Regulation (EC) No 199/2008 and the Commission Data Collection Framework (DCF) web page1 ). The IMR in Lysekil is part of the Department of Aquatic Resources within Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and is responsible for the Swedish part of the EU DCF and surveys in the marine environment. The Institute assesses the status of the marine ecosystems, develops and provides biological advices for the sustainable use of the aquatic resources. The BIAS survey is co-ordinated and managed by the ICES working group WGBIFS. The main objective of BIAS is to assess herring and sprat resources in the Baltic Sea. The survey provides data to the ICES Baltic Fisheries Assessment Working Group (WGBFAS).
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Baltic International Acoustic Survey report, October 2018
International hydroacoustic surveys have been conducted in the Baltic Sea since 1978. The starting point was the cooperation between Institute of Marine Research (IMR) in Lysekil, Sweden and the Institute fur Hochseefisherei und Fishverarbeitung in Rostock, German Democratic Republic in October 1978, ¨ which produced the first acoustic estimates of total biomass of herring and sprat in the Baltic Main basin (H˚akansson et al., 1979). Since then there has been at least one annual hydroacoustic survey for herring and sprat stocks and results have been reported to ICES. The Baltic International Acoustic Survey (BIAS), is mandatory for the countries that have exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the Baltic Sea, and is a part of the Data Collection Framework as stipulated by the European Council and the Commission (Council Regulation (EC) No 199/2008 and the Commission Data Collection Framework (DCF) web page1 ). IMR in Lysekil is part of the Department of Aquatic Resources within Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and is responsible for the Swedish part of the EU DCF and surveys in the marine environment. The Institute assesses the status of the marine ecosystems, develops and provides biological advices for managers for the sustainable use of aquatic resources. The BIAS survey are co-ordinated and managed by the ICES working group WGBIFS. The main objective of BIAS is to assess herring and sprat resources in the Baltic Sea. The survey will provide data to the ICES Baltic Fisheries Assessment Working Group (WGBFAS).
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Selective Turkish Bibliography on International Relations 2013
In: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, Volume 44, Issue 0, p. 229-246
Selective Turkish Bibliography on International Relations 2011
In: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, Volume 42, Issue 0, p. 159-177