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The Centre for Marine Biodiversity is pleased to announce that Associate Professor Torleiv Brattegard of the University of Bergen, Norway will visit Atlantic Canada in late summer 2006. Dr. Brattegard will speak at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography. Please check again for more details. Dr. Brattegard is involved in teaching benthic marine fauna at the University Centre in Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen (see www.unis.no) at 78 degrees north, and he is also involved in the newly established Species Data Bank in Norway (see www.artsdatabanken.no but not translated to English). Dr. Brattegard has also been involved with the BioFAR and BioICE programs. Wed. August 30th 2006 at 13:00 Thurs. August 31st 2006 at 11:30 ---------------------------------------------- By Associate Professor Torleiv Brattegard, Dr.Sci.h.c. About fifteen years ago the Norwegian Directorate for Nature Management
wanted to establish a list of possible marine protected areas along the
Norwegian coast. A group of marine biologists was appointed to do the
work. A biogeographical basis for selection of protected areas was
needed. The group started compiling a catalogue of distribution tables
for marine benthic macro-algae, free-living macro-invertebrates and
demersal fishes recorded from the fjords, the coast and the inner
shelf. The data used were based on more than 150 years of marine
research including both published and unpublished records compiled
and/or controlled by specialists. The first catalogue was published in Review the past seminars if you are interested in reading about whom has visited and what was presented.
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