Dorothy Jane Dankel
- E-maildorothy.dankel@uib.no
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Science-policy interface
Science and humanities-related studies
Natural resource management
Population dynamics (mathematical modelleing)
Interdisciplinary research topics in natural renewable resource management
Science/policy interface
Scientific Researcher in the project "Reflexive Systems Biology", Centre for the Study of the Sciences and the Humanities (SVT), University of Bergen
Post doctoral researcher in the project "ADMAR: Adaptive Management of Marine Resources" at the Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, Norway
Available upon request for the following lecture topics:
Sustainable fisheries management
Ecosystem-based fisheries management
Interdisciplinary management plans
Presentation techniques for scientists
Life-long learning
Analytical strategies of English football for non-professionals
- (2024). Conditions for just offshore wind energy: Addressing the societal challenges of the North Sea wind industry. Energy Research & Social Science.
- (2023). “Sustainability is not a vegan coffee shop.” Eliciting citizen attitudes and perspectives to localize the UN sustainable development goals. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management.
- (2023). Tracking integrated ecosystem assessments in the ICES network: a social network analysis of the ICES expert groups. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 282-294.
- (2023). Implementation of integrated ecosystem assessments in the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea - Conceptualizations, practice, and progress. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 1516-1528.
- (2023). Gender and early career status: variables of participation at an international marine science conference. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 1016-1027.
- (2023). Conditions for just offshore wind energy: Addressing the societal challenges of the North Sea wind industry. Energy Research & Social Science.
- (2022). The Sustainable Development Goals — Sensible Initiative or Just Nonsense? An Investigation of Norwegian Citizens’ Knowledge and Attitudes. Sustainability. 1-16.
- (2021). Science, the endless frontier of regulatory capture. Futures: The journal of policy, planning and futures studies.
- (2021). Ocean literacy and surfing: Understanding how interactions in coastal ecosystems inform blue space user’s awareness of the ocean. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH).
- (2021). Insect feeds in salmon aquaculture: sociotechnical imagination and responsible story-telling . Journal of Insects as Food and Feed. 1205-1220.
- (2021). Efficient marine environmental characterisation to support monitoring of geological CO2 storage. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control. 16 pages.
- (2021). Behavioural economics in fisheries: A systematic review protocol. PLOS ONE.
- (2020). The melting snowball effect: A heuristic for sustainable Arctic governance under climate change. Frontiers in Marine Science. 17 pages.
- (2019). Resilience to exogenous shocks in environmental management regimes in the Arctic – lessons learned from survivors. The Polar Journal. 133-153.
- (2019). Genredigering - eit felles ansvar. Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening. 2 pages.
- (2016). What hat are you wearing? On the multiple roles of fishery scientists in the ICES community. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 209-216.
- (2016). Integrating fishers' knowledge research in science and management. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 1459-1465.
- (2015). Communicating uncertainty in quota advice: a case for confidence interval harvest control rules (CI-HCRs) for fisheries. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 309-317.
- (2014). Making common sense of vaccines: an example of discussing the recombinant attenuated salmonella vaccine with the public. NanoEthics. 179-185.
- (2014). Evolutionary impact assessment: accounting for evolutionary consequences of fishing in an ecosystem approach to fisheries management. Fish and Fisheries. 65-96.
- (2013). A simulation framework for evaluating fisheries management decisions using environmental information. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 743-754.
- (2013). A bio-economic analysis of harvest control rules for the Northeast Arctic cod fishery. Marine Policy. 172-181.
- (2012). Super-Computers, Evolution and the Fabrication of Life: How can Science and Technology Studies (STS) Contribute to More Reflexive Developments in Systems and Synthetic Biology? International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainble Development. 11-24.
- (2012). Advice under uncertainty in the marine system. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 3-7.
- (2009). Can we increase haddock yield within the constraints of the Magnuson-Stevens Act? Fisheries Research. 240-247.
- (2023). Kunnskapsinnhenting for Sameksistens mellom fiskeri- og havvindsnæring - En kartlegging av eksisterende kunnskap og erfaringer om effekter og konsekvenser av etablering av havvind for norsk fiskerinæring. 2023 - 40. 2023 - 40. .
- (2022). Havvind: Areal, sted og sameksistens. .
- (2010). Report of the Working Group on Fishery Systems. .
- (2009). Scientists as facilitators: an objective technique to illustrate a zone of stakeholder consensus. .
- (2023). Demonstrating Open Ocean Multi-Use – OLAMUR (Offshore Low-Trophic Aquaculture in Multi-Use Scenario Realisation).
- (2022). Tracking integrated ecosystem assessments in the ICES network:A social network analysis of the ICES expert groups.
- (2022). Tracking integrated ecosystem assessments in the ICES network: a social network analysis of the ICES expert groups.
- (2022). Tracking integrated ecosystem assessments in the ICES network: A social network analysis of the ICES expert groups.
- (2022). Localizing the SDGs for Norway: transdisciplinary approaches for sustainable coastal development.
- (2022). Localizing the SDGs for Norway: transdisciplinary approaches for sustainable coastal development.
- (2022). Kunnskapsstatus sameksistens Fisk og Havvind.
- (2021). Systemtatick rapportering av FNs sine Berekaraftsmål med "SDG Wizard".
- (2020). Welcome to the Post-Normal Science in Practice Symposium: Putting PNS in Practice during COVID-19 times.
- (2020). SDG110 Food & Pollution in Ocean .
- (2020). SDG110 Aquatic Biodiversity.
- (2019). Kva gjev vi råd om? A Transdisciplinary analysis of the NEA mackerel advice system: Suggestions for a responsible way forward.
- (2017). What does "integration" mean to You?
- (2016). Adventures as a RRI cross-over researcher: Bringing the humanities into research and innovation projects.
- (2015). How to save the Ocean with integrated assessments.
- (2014). "Towards Integrated Assessments: Where there's a will there's a way".
- (2014). "Sex and the New Genome".
- (2022). Havbruket 2030 . Framtidsmoglegheitar og teknologi. .
- (2019). Havet konsert med Bergen Filharmonisk Orkestra.
- (2018). Torskehviskerne: tverrfaglig forskning i dCod prosjektet.
- (2017). dCod 1.0: Decoding systems toxicology of Atlantic cod.
- (2017). Genetisk Modifisert Organismer og den nye sterile laksen.
- (2017). CRISPR og GMO laks i Norge.
- (2015). Fisheries Management: How do we decide?
- (2014). "How to Save the Ocean with Integrated Assessments".
- (2023). Offshore Low-Trophic Aquaculture in Multi-Use Scenario Realisation.
- (2023). OLAMUR - Offshore Low-trophic Aquaculture in Multi-Use scenario Realisation.
- (2023). Identifying and addressing societal aspects of offshore wind power in the North Sea .
- (2023). EU-Project OLAMUR Offshore Low-trophic Aquaculture in Multi-Use Scenario Realisation Demonstrating Open Ocean Multi-Use .
- (2023). Demonstrating Open Ocean Multi-Use – OLAMUR (Offshore Low-Trophic Aquaculture in Multi-Use Scenario Realisation) .
- (2022). ACT on Marine Monitoring, project presentation.
- (2021). OCEAN LITEARCY AND THE HOW SERIOUS GAMES CAN PLAY A PART: THE CASE OF THE JELLYFISH AND MICROPLASTICS GOVERNANCE GAME MOREGOJELLY!
- (2021). Localizing the SDGs for Sustainable Coastal Development: The United Nations' SDG Targets as a Communication Tool .
- (2020). Overview of the #LoVeSeSDG project in search for a research case in LoVeSe.
- (2020). Monitoring offshore CO2 storage projects, aligning capabilities with regulations and public expectations. .
- (2020). How do we localise the global sustainability goals?
- (2020). Extending the Peer Community in Preparation for local reporting on the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
- (2020). Challenges of the Science-Policy interface of Localizing the SDGs: Our #LoVeSeSDG case "From Whales to Rockets" in Andøy Muncipality, Vesterålen, Norway.
- (2019). The Melting Snowball Effect: A heuristic for sustainable Arctic governance under climate change.
- (2018). dCOD 1.0: DECODING THE SYSTEMS TOXICOLOGY OF ATLANTIC COD (GADUS MORHUA).
- (2018). The Slippery Slope: How can climate change affect ecosystem services & governance regimes for Svalbard?
- (2018). Is aquaculture of the future full of gene-edited fish? Experiences from the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-edited fish.
- (2018). Introduction to Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) for Aquaculture.
- (2018). Designing a serious game to for scenarios of climate change in the Svalbard Zone.
- (2018). Designing Responsible Research & Innovation (#RRI) methods to reflect inwards & anticipate science & social innovations.
- (2018). "Resilience to Exogenous Shocks in Environmental Management Regimes in the Arctic: Lessons Learned from Survivors " .
- (2017). Økologiske impaktar av akvakultur: Kva kan vi gjere med det? BIO213 gjesteforelesing.
- (2017). The search for sustainable solution for coexistence but not mixing of farmed and wild salmon strains: Gene-editing to the rescue?
- (2017). Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI): Why and how should I practice it?
- (2017). Projecting the state of future ecosystem services & international governance regimes for Svalbard.
- (2017). Path Dependency and Regime Making in the Arctic under changing conditions.
- (2017). An interdisciplinary investigation into scenarios of national and intl conflicts in the Svalbard zone under a changing climate in the Arctic: REGIMES.no project.
- (2017). A transdisciplinary approach to design and inform processes of marine Integrated Ecosystem Assessments.
- (2016). Doing CRISPR: Insights to science's credibility, legitimacy and saliency for Norwegian farmed salmon.
- (2016). Could integrated assessments reconcile stakeholder conflicts in managing renewable natural resources?
- (2015). Fisheries Quota Advice: Significant scripts and significant digits.
- (2014). Salmon by-catch in marine fisheries.
- (2014). "Uncertainty has consequences: Post-normal science, confidence interval harvest control rules and Johan Hjort".
- (2014). "Social Network Analysis of ICES Expert Groups".
- (2014). "Quantifying Uncertainty in Fisheries Models & Asessments using the NUSAP Framework".
- (2014). "Integrated Assessements, Post-Normal Science and the Systems View of Fisheries".
- (2014). "Fish are Normal, Fisheries are Post-Normal: Quantifying uncertainty in datasets by using the NUSAP approach".
- (2014). "Eco-Harvest Control Rules".
- (2014). "Decision-making under uncertainty: The case for confidence interval harvest control rules".
- (2012). The Reflexive Systems Biology project: act small, aim big.
- (2012). Monitoring surveys for the parasite Gyrodactylus salaris.
- (2012). Framework of Indicators for Atlantic Salmon in the NOrth-East Atlantic Commission area.
- (2012). Atlantic Salmon; National Report for Norway 2011.
- (2012). 4S/EASST Copenhagen 2012: Synthetic biology: time, design, emergence.
- (2010). Reflexive systems biology: towards an appreciation of biological, ethical and scientific complexity.
- (2010). "Reflexive Systems Biology: Towards and Appreciation of Biological, Scientific and Ethical Complexity".
- (2010). "Reflexive Systems Biology: Towards an Appreciation of Biological, Scientific and Ethical Complexity".
- (2010). "Integration: Our Methods in the Reflexive Systems Biology Project".
- (2017). Post-normal science in practice. Futures: The journal of policy, planning and futures studies. 1-4.
- (2013). Plug and play: Synthetic biology and the dream of engineering life. Futures: The journal of policy, planning and futures studies. 1-4.
- (2013). Plug and Play: Synthetic Biology and the Dream of Engineering Biology. Futures: The journal of policy, planning and futures studies. 1-4.
- (2021). Marine Monitoring of Storage Sites, Potential Conflicts in Regulations and Technological Capabilities. ghgt online scientific paper.
- (2012). EL DEBATE: Super-ordenadores, evolución y “la basura” de la vida: ¿Cómo pueden los estudios sociales de la ciencia contribuir a un desarrollo más reflexivo de la biología sintética y de sistemas? Revista Iberoamericana de Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad -CTS.
- (2016). Management Science in Fisheries: An introduction to simulation-based methods. Taylor & Francis.
- (2022). Hvordan skal forskerne bidra til bærekraft? Fiskeribladet.
- (2022). Bærekraftsmålene trenger improvisasjon. Harvest Magazine.
- (2021). Ubalansert om kjønnsbalanse og likestilling. Khrono.no.
- (2021). Tre krav til det nye rektoratet, og eitt krav til UiB-studentar og -tilsette. På Høyden - nettavis for Universitetet i Bergen.
- (2009). Building blocks of sustainability in marine fisheries management : stakeholders, objectives, and strategies.
- (2023). Case studies of human activity in the Ocean-based economy. 16 pages.
- (2022). Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals for Marine and Coastal Management in Norway: A Venture Overdue. . 17 pages.
- (2019). Climate Change and Contested Marine Areas in the Arctic: The Case of Svalbard. 15 pages.
- (2011). Unintended consequences sneak in the back door: making wise use of regulations in fisheries management. 37 pages.
- (2023). New EU-project with seaweed and windmills: OLAMUR, Offshore Low-trophic Aquaculture in Multi-Use scenario Realisation.
- (2023). Assurance offshore CO2 monitoring, a cross-disciplinary approach. .
- (2022). Localizing the UN Sustainable Development Goals for Norway by eliciting citizen perspectives on sustainable coastal planning.
- (2022). Localizing the UN Sustainable Development Goals for Norway by eliciting citizen perspectives on sustainable coastal planning.
- (2022). Localizing the UN Sustainable Development Goals for Norway by eliciting citizen perspectives on sustainable coastal planning.
- (2021). Social-ecological networks for sustainable coastal development in northwestern Norway: a case study of Andøya.
- (2021). Social-ecological networks for sustainable coastal development in northwestern Norway: a case study of Andøya.
- (2021). Marine Monitoring of Storage Sites, Potential Conflicts in Regulations and Technological Capabilities.
- (2021). Localizing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals for Norway: Telling A Story About People and Places.
- (2021). Localizing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals for Norway: Telling A Story About People and Places.
- (2021). Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals for Norway: Telling a Story about People and Places.
- (2020). Sustainable development goals - discussion.
- (2020). Localizing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals for Norway.
- (2020). Localizing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals for Norway.
- (2017). dCod 1.0 decoding the systems toxicology of Atlantic cod.
- (2017). REGIMES project overview: An interdisciplinary investigation into scenarios of national and intl conflicts in the Svalbard zone under a changing climate in the Arctic.
- (2017). Ocean Pollution: Message from a Plastic Whale.
- (2016). An interdisciplinary investigation into scenarios of national and intl conflicts in the Svalbard zone under a changing climate in the Arctic: REGIMES.no project.
- (2013). Reconciling stakeholder conflicts through integrated assessments of sustainable harvesting strategies.
- (2010). Reflexive Systems Biology.
- (2010). "Reflexive Systems Biology".
- (2009). Can we harvest sustainably? An experimental approach with humans as the exploiting agents.
- (2021). Årbok for Universitetsmuseet 2021. Universitetet i Bergen.
- (2022). Multidisciplinary perspectives on living marine resources in the Arctic. Polar Research. 1-20.
- (2020). Attuning to a changing ocean. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 20363-20371.
- (2018). "doing CRISPR" the novel case of Atlantic salmon, science and industry. Politics and the life sciences. 220-235.
- (2013). Can fisheries-induced evolution shift reference points for fisheries management? ICES Journal of Marine Science. 707-721.
- (2008). Fisheries management in practice: review of 13 commercially important fish stocks. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 201-233.
- (2022). WORKING GROUP ON MARITIME SYSTEMS (WGMARS). ICES Scientific Reports.
- (2022). The Impact of Pre-Project Data Quality and Quantity on Developing Environmental Monitoring Strategies for Offshore Carbon Storage: Case Studies from the Gulf of Mexico and the North Sea. . Social Science Research Network (SSRN).
- (2021). LOCALIZING THE UNITED NATIONS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS FOR NORWAY: MOVING FROM POLICY TO ACTION. . In:
- (2021). HIGHER EDUCATION AND SDG 14: Integrating Ocean Research for the Global Goals. Universitetet i Bergen.
More information in national current research information system (CRIStin)
See: https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=pUympmAAAAAJ)&user=pUympmAAAAAJ
PhD dissertation: https://bora.uib.no/handle/1956/3582
Dankel, D.J., Stange, K. and Nolde Nielsen, K. 2015. What hat are you wearing? On the changing roles of fisheries scientists in the ICES community. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil. DOI: 10.1093/icesjms/fsv199 Summary: The study, I worked with two social scientists to examine sociological and natural science issues in theory and practice, drawing on interviews with scientists that have worked with the development and evaluation of management plans in ICES. By asking the question "which hat are you wearing?", fishery scientists, their employers, and scientific advisory organizations can reflect on and communicate roles, affiliations, mandates, and possible consequences of wearing different hats as a means to enhance transparency in the advisory process. This paper was chosen as an Editor’s Choice paper for 2015.
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Dankel, D.J. 2016. Defining a responsible path forward for simulation-based methods for sustainable fisheries. Fisheries Management Science: an introduction to simulation-based methods. Eds. C.T.T. Edwards and D.J. Dankel. Oxford, Earthscan (Routledge). available in 2016 Summary:This book (accepted and in press, release data March 7, 2016) describes the state-of-the-art in simulation-based techniques for fisheries management science. Here, I put forward reflexive questions to inspire and guide the reader to develop suites and processes of best practice in model building and simulation exercises tailored for specific fishery system contexts, data and objectives. The invitation to co-edit this book was the result of my co-Chairing a theme session on Management Strategy Evaluation at the World Fisheries Congress in 2012.
Dankel, D.J., Roland, K.L., Fisher, M., Brenneman, K., Delgado, A., Santander, J., Baek, C-H, Clark-Curtiss, J., Strand, R., Curtiss, R., III. Making Common Sense of Vaccines: An Example of Discussing the Recombinant Attenuated Salmonella Vaccine with the Public. Nanoethics 8 (2), 179-185.
Delgado, A., Funtowicz, S., Dankel, D.J., Strand, R. Plug and play: Synthetic biology and the dream of engineering life, Futures, Volume 48, April 2013, Pages 1-4, ISSN 0016-3287, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2013.02.005.
Skagen, D.W., Skern-Mauritzen, M., Dankel, D.J., Enberg, K., Kjesbu, O.S., Nash, R.D.M. 2013. A simulation framework for evaluating fisheries management decisions using environmental information. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil, 70 (2013) 743-754.
Heino, M., Baulier, L., Boukal, D.S., Ernande, B., Johnston, F.D., Mollet, F.M, Pardoe, H., Therkildsen, N.O., Uusi-Heikkilä, S., Vainikka, A., Arlinghaus, R., Dankel, D.J., Dunlop, E.S., Eikeset, A.M., Enberg, K., Engelhard, G.H., Jørgensen, C., Laugen, A.T., Matsumura, S., Nusslé, S.B., Urbach, D., Whitlock, R., Rijnsdorp, A.D., Dieckmann, U. Can fisheries-induced evolution shift reference points for fisheries management?, ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil, 70 (2013) 707-721.
Eikeset, A.M., Richter, A.P., Dankel, D.J., Dunlop, E.S., Heino, M., Dieckmann, U., Stenseth, N.C. 2013. A bio-economic analysis of harvest control rules for the Northeast Arctic cod fishery. Marine Policy 39 (2013) 172–181.
Dankel, D.J., Aps, R., Padda, G., Röckmann, C., van der Sluijs, J. P., Wilson, D. C. and Degnbol, P. 2012. "Advice under uncertainty in the marine system." ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil 69(1): 3-7.
Laugen, A. T., Engelhard, G. H., Whitlock, R., Arlinghaus, R., Dankel, D. J., Dunlop, E. S., Eikeset, A. M., Enberg, K., Jørgensen, C., Matsumura, S., Nusslé, S., Urbach, D., Baulier, L., Boukal, D. S., Ernande, B., Johnston, F. D., Mollet, F., Pardoe, H., Therkildsen, N. O., Uusi-Heikkilä, S., Vainikka, A., Heino, M., Rijnsdorp, A. D. and Dieckmann, U. 2012. Evolutionary impact assessment: accounting for evolutionary consequences of fishing in an ecosystem approach to fisheries management. Fish and Fisheries. doi: 10.1111/faf.12007
Delgado, A., S. Funtowicz, Dankel, D.J. 2012. Super-computers, evolution and the fabrication of life: How can Science and Technology Studies (STS) contribute to more reflexive developments in systems and synthetic biology? International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development 3(2) 11-24, April-June 2012.
Eikeset, A.M., Richter, A.P., Diekert, F.K., Dankel, D.J., Stenseth, N.C., 2010. Unintended consequences sneak in the back door: wise use of regulations in fisheries management. In: Belgrano, A., Fowler, C.W.s (Eds.), Ecosystem Based Management for Marine Fisheries: An Evolving Perspective. Cambridge University Press.
Dankel D.J., Skagen D.W., & Ulltang Ø. 2009. Fisheries management in practice: A review of 13 commercially-important fish stocks Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 18 201-233.
Dankel, D.J., Jacobson, N., Georgianna, D., Cadrin, S.X., 2009. Can we increase haddock yield within the constraints of the Magnuson-Stevens Act? Fisheries Research 100, 240-247.
ICES 2014. Interim Report of the Working Group on Maritime Systems (WGMARS), 2-4 December, Copenhagen, Denmark. ICES CM 2014/SSGSUE:07 (head writer)
ICES 2013. Interim Report of the Working Group on Maritime Systems (WGMARS), 4-8 November, Stockholm, Sweden. ICES CM 2013/SSGSUE:06 (head writer)
ICES 2012. Report of the Working Group on Maritime Systems (WGMARS), 12-14 June 2012, Kiel, Germany. ICES CM 2012/SSGSUE:07 (head writer)
ICES. 2012. Report of the Working Group on North Atlantic Salmon (WGNAS), 26 March–4 April 2012, Copenhagen, Denmark. ICES CM 2012/ACOM:09. 322 pp.
Dankel, D.J. "Vi skal bli best og inspirere flest" (We will be the best and inspire the most). Kronikk (Op-Ed article). Bergens Tidende (The Bergen Times). September 19, 2012. http://www.imr.no/filarkiv/kronikk.pdf/nb-no
ICES. 2011. Report of the Working Group on Maritime Systems (WGMARS), 31 October - 3 November 2011, Bergen, Norway. ICES CM 2011/SSGSUE:13. 49 pp. (head writer)
ICES. 2010. Report of the Working Group on Fishery Systems (WGFS), 11-14 October 2010, ICES Headquarters, Copenhagen. ICES CM 2010/SSGSUE:07. 34 pp. (head writer)
ICES. 2009. Report of the Working Group on Fishery Systems (WGFS), 12–16 October 2009, ICES Headquarters, Copenhagen. ICES CM 2009/RMC:11. 63 pp.
ICES. 2008. Report of the Study Group on Fisheries Induced Adaptive Change (SGFIAC), 21‐25 January 2008, ICES, Copenhagen, Denmark. ICES CM 2008/RMC:01. 17 pp.
ICES, 2007. Report of the Study Group on Management Strategies (SGMAS). ICES CM2007/ACFM:04, ref. WKREF, WKEFA, AMAWGC, RMC, 59 pp.
Dankel, D.J., Dieckmann, U., Heino, M. 2007. Success in fishery management by reconciling stakeholder objectives in Hilborn's "zone of new consensus". ICES CM 2007/O:17.
2016-2019: REGIMES www.regimes.b.uib.no
2014-2017: Salmosterile http://www.imr.no/salmosterile/en
2014-: Aquafly http://nifes.no/en/counting-insects-future-fish-feeds/
2010-2013: Reflexive Systems Biology: Towards an appreciation of biological, scientific, and ethical complexity
PhD (UiB, 2009) fisheries management
Msc (UiB, 2004) fisheries biology and management
Bach.Arts (Hillsdale College, biology and French double major)