Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, UK Danish Institute of Fisheries Research, Denmark Marine Research Institute, Iceland
Institute for Marine, Bergen, Norway Kiel Institute of Marine Research, Germany Fisheries Research Services, Faroes National Institute of Fisheries, Sweden
Institute of Marine Research, Norway Fisheries Research Services, Scotland
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Publications/Presentations

A number of oral and poster presentations of results arising from CODYSSEY were delivered at conferences and symposia in 2003:

First ICES Symposium on Fish Behaviour in Exploited Ecosystems’, 23-26 June 2003, Bergen, Norway:

Poster presentations:
Heffernan, O. A., Righton D. and Michalsen, K. ‘Vertical movements of cod challenge assumptions of acoustic-based biomass estimates'

Turner Welsby, K., Righton D. and Metcalfe, J. ‘Cod in hot water: observations of behaviour in relation to temperature’

CODYSSEY: Cod spatial dynamics and vertical movements in European waters and implications for fishery management. An overview of the project to inform fisheries scientists and managers of the project in an international forum

Oral presentations:
Wright, P.J., Neat, F., Gibb, I.M. and Turner, R. ‘Relating movements to growth conditions in wild cod’

Righton, D. and Michalsen, K. ‘Rhythm and repeatability: analysis of stereotypical behaviour patterns of NE Atlantic cod’


Fifth Conference on Fish Telemetry held in Europe, 9-13 June 2003, Ustica, Italy

Righton, D. and Metcalfe, J. ‘Telling it like it isn’t: a consideration of sampling rates in archival tag studies of fish behaviour’

FSBI Conference on Fish as models of Behaviour, 30 June-4 July, 2003, Norwich UK

Poster presentations:
Heffernan, O. A., Righton D. and Michalsen, K. ‘Vertical movements of cod challenge assumptions of acoustic-based biomass estimates'.

Turner Welsby, K., Righton D. and Metcalfe, J. ‘Cod in hot water: observations of behaviour in relation to temperature’

CODYSSEY: Cod spatial dynamics and vertical movements in European waters and implications for fishery management


ICES Annual Science Conference 24-27 September 2003, Tallinn, Estonia

Oral presentation:
Neuenfeldt, S. and Hinrichsen, H.-H. (2002) Possibilities for geo-location of predators in the Baltic Sea combining archival tags and hydrodynamic modelling. ICES CM 2002/N:21.