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Norwegian fjords in a changing climate

Norwegian fjords in a changing climate

Update: 2025-05-14
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Norway has more than 1700 named fjords, attracting tourists from all over the world. But what is a fjord? What goes on under the surface? In this episode of the Bjerknes Centre's podcast, Natalya Gallo discusses fjords in a changing environment with fellow researchers Elin Darelius, Agnes Weiner and Martine Røysted Solås.


How do changes in the water influence fish and other creatures? What can the past tell us about the years to come? Can the future of the fjords be predicted?


Natalya Gallo is a biological oceanographer and a researcher at NORCE and the Bjerknes Centre.

Elin Darelius is a physical oceanographer and a professor at the Geophysical Institute at the University of Bergen, and the Bjerknes Centre.

Agnes Weiner is a paleoclimatologist and a researcher at NORCE and the Bjerknes Centre.

Martine Røysted Solås is a marine biologist and researcher at the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Bergen, and the Bjerknes Centre.

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Norwegian fjords in a changing climate

Norwegian fjords in a changing climate

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