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WORKS IN ENGLISH FROM AND ABOUT THE FAROE ISLANDS
325: Hannon, Gina E.AVastegárd, Stefan/
Bradshaw, Emily/Bradshaw, Richard H.W.:
Human impact and landscape degradation
on the Faroe Islands
in: Mitchell, Fraser J.G. (ed.): Biology and
environment. Proceedings of the Royal Irish
Academy, Dublin, vol. 101B, No. 1-2, 2001,
pp. 129-139, 2 plates, 4 figures, 2 tables, refer-
ences
<A research report concerning the effects of people
and their grazing animals on the landscape of the
Faroes in the Iandnam period>
326: Hansen, Absalon/Heinesen, Jens Pauli:
Føroyar. Myndabók
Tórshavn (Forlagið AZ) 2000, 139 pp., col-
our photographs by Absalon Hansen. Text in
Faroese, Danish and English; English transla-
tion by Claire F. Thomsen
<A coffee-table book presenting a wealth of beauti-
ful photographs from the Faroes>
327: Hansen, Bogi: Oxygen Depletion in a
Faroese Sill Fjord
in: Lundberg, Peter (ed.): Nordic Perspectives
on Oceanography. Studies in honour of Borje
Kullenberg, 11 May 1986. Goteborg (Kunglige
Vetenskaps- och Vitterhets Samhállet) 1990,
pp. 5-19, 9 fígures, 1 table, references
<An examination of the oxygen depletion in
Skálafjørður based on field-word in 1985 and on
historical data>
328:Hansen,Bogi/íJákupsstovu,SteinHjalti:
Availability of blue whiting (Micromesistius
poutassou) in Faroese waters in rclation to
hydrography
in: ICES Marine Science Symposia, vol. 195,
1992, pp. 349-360, 6 figures, 4 tables, refer-
ences
<”Data are presented for the last ten years on the
fishery, including the distribution of blue whiting in
the area [...] It is found that the blue whiting distribu-
tion is consistent with relatively passive drifting and
that the fish drift west of the Faroe Plateau throught
the Faroe Bank Channel when there is a strong flow
towards the west in the Faroe-Shetland Channel at
the preferred depth.” Quoted from abstract>
329: Hansen, Bogi/Stefánsson, IJnnsteinn/
Svendsen, Einar: Iceland, Faroe and
Norwegian Coasts
in: Robinson, Allan R./Brink, Kenneth H.: The
Global Coastal Ocean. Regional Stuđies and
Syntheses (= The Sea. Ideas and Observations
in the Study of the Seas; Vol. 11), New York
a.o., John Wiley & Sons, 1998, pp. 733-758, 16
ftgures, 1 table, references
<”Faroese Waters” on pp. 744-751. Information con-
cerning circulation, water masses, tides, shelf water,
seasonal variations, long-term variations>
330: Hansen, Bogi/Østerhus, Svein (eds):
North Atlantic-Norwegian Sea Exchanges:
The ICES NANSEN Project
Copenhagen (International Council for the
Exploration of the Sea/Conseil International
pour l’Exploration de la Mer) 1998 (= ICES
Cooperative Research Report/Rapport des
Recherches Collectives; No. 225), 243 pp.
<A collection of papers originally presented at ICES
Statutory Meetings, especially at the NANSEN
session of the Hydrography Committee during the
1991 meeting in La Rochelle, France. The ICES
NANSEN project was initiated in 1985 to study the
exchanges of water, heat, and other properties across
the Greenland-Scotland Ridge between the Atlantic
Ocean and the areas north-east of the ridge. The field
work started in 1986 and was finished in 1990. The
volume contains five papers dealing with the ocea-
nography of the sea area around the Faroes, cf. nos.
064, 150, 331, 332, 333 of this supplement. Quoted
as: Hansen/Østerhus: North Atlantic-Norwegian Sea
Exchange, Copenhagen 1998>