Publications
- Comparison of two field systems for determination of crude oil biodegradation in cold seawater
- Composition, properties and other factors influencing plastics biodegradability
- Korrosjon av Stål i Ferskvann
- Oxidation of methane in seawater - Laboratory experiments and the use of models - OC2022 A-114 Read publication
- The fate of conventional and potentially degradable gillnets in a seawater-sediment system Read publication
- Composition analysis and minimal treatments to solubilize polysaccharides from the brown seaweed Laminaria digitata for microbial growth of thermophiles Read publication
- Production of Value-Added Chemicals by Bacillus methanolicus Strains Cultivated on Mannitol and Extracts of Seaweed Saccharina latissima at 50C Read publication
- Violacein-producing Collimonas sp. from the sea surface microlayer of costal waters in Trøndelag, Norway
- Candicidin Biosynthesis Gene Cluster Is Widely Distributed among Streptomyces spp. Isolated from the Sediments and the Neuston Layer of the Trondheim Fjord, Norway
- Characterization of Streptomyces spp. isolated from the sea surface microlayer in the Trondheim fjord, Norway
Other
- eDNA & accuracy: overcoming the challenges
- Investigation into the OECD 309 Surface Water Mineralisation Test – Exploring Impacts of Sample Collection and Storage, Experimental Factors, and Reference Compounds (pres)
- Investigation into the OECD 309 Surface Water Mineralisation Test – Exploring Impacts of Sample Collection and Storage, Experimental Factors, and Reference Compounds
- Har vi nok kunnskap og teknologi for å kunne realisere bærekraftig forvaltning av havet?
- Environmental DNA as part of a toolbox for marine biodiversity monitoring in a global change context: The ABOVe-DNAproject
- Environmental DNA as a tool for biodiversity monitoring in a global change context: The ABOVe-DNA project
- Superbøya ved Munkholmen
- eDNA as part of an observational toolkit for biodiversity monitoring in a global change context
- Depletion of crude oil and fuel in the Arctic. Summer field studies with immobilized oil in seawater in Svalbard
- Bacillus methanolicus as cell factory for conversion of seaweed biomass to value-added chemicals at 50C