- Olav
Sigurd Kjesbu (born 13 June 1956) is a
Norwegian fisheries biologist/Chief
Scientist at the
Institute of
Marine Research (IMR) in Bergen. He is the...
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Kjesbu, Olav Sigurd; Righton, David; Krüger-Johnsen, Maria; Thorsen, Anders; Michalsen...
- Skjaeraasen, J. E.; Devine, J. A.; Godiksen, J. A.; Fonn, M.; OtterÅ, H.;
Kjesbu, O. S.; Norberg, B.; Langangen, Ø.; Karlsen, Ø. (January 2017). "Timecourse...
- 1917–1919:
Bertin Kjesbu (LL) 1920–1922:
Nikolay Norstrøm (LL) 1923–1925:
Bertin Kjesbu (Bp) 1926–1927:
Nikolay Norstrøm (Bp) 1927–1928: Arne
Kjesbu (Bp) 1929–1931:...
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March 2014 at the
Wayback Machine, Encyclopædia
Britannica online 2008
Kjesbu, Olav Sigurd; Bogstad, Bjarte; Devine,
Jennifer A.; Gjøsæter, Harald; Howell...
- Oslo,
Norway Area
served Worldwide Key
people Trond Straume (CEO)
Arnstein Kjesbu (CFO)
Ingeborg Gjærum (CSO) Jörg
Lienhardt (CTO)
Melanie Abt (CCO) Products...
- 1006/jmsc.1993.1048. Kennedy, James; Gundersen,
Agnes C.; Høines, Åge S.;
Kjesbu, Olav S. (2011). "Greenland
halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) spawn...
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Headquarters Levanger,
Norway Area
served Trøndelag,
Norway Key
people Vidar Kjesbu (CEO)
Roger Granheim (Chair)
Products Bus
transport Revenue NOK 246 million...
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violinist 9 June –
Berit Aunli, cross-country
skier 13 June – Olav
Sigurd Kjesbu,
fisheries biologist 15 June – Tron Erik Hovind,
politician 18 June – Christen...
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Eriksen (V) 1938–1941:
Anton A. Fjellvær (V) 1943–1945:
Harald Christian Kjesbu (NS) 1945-1945:
Anton A. Fjellvær (V) 1946–1947:
Harald Alfred Eriksen (V)...