Bilde av Berge, Jørgen
Bilde av Berge, Jørgen
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Jørgen Berge



  • Muriel Barbara Dunn, Geir Pedersen, Malin Daase, Jørgen Berge, Emily Joanne Venables, Sünnje Linnéa Basedow et al.:
    Broadband acoustic classification of Atlantic cod, polar cod, and northern shrimp in in situ mesocosm experiments
    Fisheries Research 2025 DOI
  • Rudolf Denkmann, Wenche Aas, Åshild Ønvik Pedersen, Jørgen Berge, Rune Storvold, Øystein Godøy et al.:
    Towards an integrated data-driven infrastructure (InfraNor)
    2025 DOI
  • Jørgen Berge, Torkild Bakken, Kristin Heggland, Jon-Arne Sneli, Øyvind Ødegård, Mats Ingulstad et al.:
    Exploring Climate Change, Geopolitics, Marine Archeology, and Ecology in the Arctic Ocean Through Wood-Boring Bivalves
    Oceanography 2025 DOI / FULLTEKST
  • Bernhard Schartmüller, David Mckee, Jørgen Berge, Geir Johnsen :
    Calibration verification of an underwater hyperspectral imaging push broom instrument to measure light in absolute units and field demonstration
    Applied Optics 2024 DOI / ARKIV
  • Oskar Bengtsson, Christian Lydersen, Jan Marcin Węsławski, Jørgen Berge, Kit M. Kovacs :
    Summer and polar night diets of polar cod Boreogadus saida and Atlantic cod Gadus morhua in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, Norway
    Marine Ecology Progress Series 2024 DOI / ARKIV
  • Clara J. M. Hoppe, Niels Fuchs, Dirk Notz, Philip Anderson, Philipp Kurt Wolf Assmy, Jørgen Berge et al.:
    Photosynthetic light requirement near the theoretical minimum detected in Arctic microalgae
    Nature Communications 2024 DOI / ARKIV
  • Gérald Darnis, Maxime Geoffroy, Malin Hildegard Elisabeth Daase, Catherine Lalande, Janne Søreide, Eva Leu et al.:
    Zooplankton fecal pellet flux drives the biological carbon pump during the winter–spring transition in a high-Arctic system
    Limnology and Oceanography 2024 DOI / ARKIV
  • Sara Harðardóttir, James S. Haile, Jessica Louise Ray, Audrey Limoges, Nicolas Van Nieuwenhove, Catherine Lalande et al.:
    Millennial-scale variations in Arctic sea ice are recorded in sedimentary ancient DNA of the microalga Polarella glacialis
    Communications Earth & Environment 2024 DOI / ARKIV
  • Lars-Henrik Larsen, Marine Cusa, Sam Eglund-Newby, Jørgen Berge, Paul E. Renaud, Øystein Varpe et al.:
    Diets of gadoid fish in Arctic waters of Svalbard fjords during the polar night
    Polar Biology 2023 DOI / ARKIV
  • Estelle Coguiec, Kim S. Last, Jonathan H. Cohen, Laura Hobbs, Marvin Choquet, Elizaveta Ershova et al.:
    Photoperiodism and overwintering in boreal and sub-Arctic Calanus finmarchicus populations
    Marine Ecology Progress Series 2023 DOI / ARKIV
  • Bernhard Schartmuller, Philip Anderson, David Mckee, Stacey Connan-McGinty, Tomasz Piotr Kopec, Malin Hildegard Elisabeth Daase et al.:
    Development and calibration of a high dynamic range and autonomous ocean-light instrument to measure sub-surface profiles in ice-covered waters
    Applied Optics 2023 DOI / ARKIV
  • Maxime Geoffroy, Caroline Bouchard, Hauke Flores, Dominique Robert, Harald Gjøsæter, Carie Hoover et al.:
    The circumpolar impacts of climate change and anthropogenic stressors on Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida) and its ecosystem
    Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene 2023 DOI / ARKIV
  • S.N. Pekkoeva, E.A. Kondakova, Stig Falk-Petersen, Jørgen Berge, S.A Murzina :
    Ontogenetic changes in the body structure of the Arctic fish Leptoclinus maculatus
    Scientific Reports 2023 DOI / ARKIV
  • Damien Tran, Hector Andrade, Lionel Camus, Peter Leopold, Carl Ballantine, Jørgen Berge et al.:
    Evidence of separate influence of moon and sun on light synchronization of mussel's daily rhythm during the polar night
    iScience 08. February 2023 DOI / ARKIV
  • Sebastian Gerland, Randi Brunvær Ingvaldsen, Marit Reigstad, Arild Sundfjord, Bjarte Bogstad, Melissa Chierici et al.:
    Still Arctic? — The changing Barents Sea
    Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene 2023 DOI / ARKIV
  • Natalie Summers, Geir Johnsen, Aksel Alstad Mogstad, Håvard Løvås, Glaucia Moreira Fragoso, Jørgen Berge :
    Underwater Hyperspectral Imaging of Arctic Macroalgal Habitats during the Polar Night Using a Novel Mini-ROV-UHI Portable System
    Remote Sensing 2022 DOI / ARKIV
  • S.N. Pekkoeva, V.P. Voronin, Stig Falk-Petersen, Jørgen Berge, N.N. Nemova, S.A Murzina :
    Fatty Acids Composition of the Muscles of Leptoclinus maculatus (Stichaeidae) postlarvae from Kongsfjord and Rijpfjord, Spitsbergen
    Journal of Ichthyology 2022 DOI
  • Bent Herrmann, Kristine Cerbule, Jure Brčić, Eduardo Enrique Grimaldo Vela, Maxime Geoffroy, Malin Daase et al.:
    Accounting for Uncertainties in Biodiversity Estimations: A New Methodology and Its Application to the Mesopelagic Sound Scattering Layer of the High Arctic
    Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 2022 DOI / ARKIV
  • Stacey Connan-McGinty, Neil S. Banas, Jørgen Berge, Finlo Robert Cottier, Stephen Grant, Geir Johnsen et al.:
    Midnight Sun to Polar Night: A Model of Seasonal Light in the Barents Sea
    Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 2022 DOI / ARKIV
  • Boris Dristan Espinasse, Malin Daase, Elisabeth Halvorsen, Marit Reigstad, Jørgen Berge, Sünnje Linnéa Basedow :
    Surface aggregations of Calanus finmarchicus during the polar night
    ICES Journal of Marine Science 2022 DOI / ARKIV
  • Agata Weydmann-Zwolicka, Finlo Robert Cottier, Jørgen Berge, Sanna Majaneva, Piotr Kuklinski, Adrian Zwolicki :
    Environmental niche overlap in sibling planktonic species Calanus finmarchicus and C. glacialis in Arctic fjords
    Ecology and Evolution 2022 DOI / ARKIV
  • Markus Brand, Lisa Spotowitz, Felix Christopher Mark, Jørgen Berge, Erlend Langhelle, Jan Marcin Weslawski et al.:
    Age class composition and growth of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in the shallow water zone of Kongsfjorden, Svalbard
    Polar Biology 2022 DOI / ARKIV
  • Alison Clare Cleary, Trine A. Callesen, Jørgen Berge, Tove M. Gabrielsen :
    Parasite–copepod interactions in Svalbard: diversity, host specificity, and seasonal patterns
    Polar Biology 2022 DOI / ARKIV
  • Laura Marangoni, Thomas Davies, Tim Smyth, Airam Rodríguez, Mark Hamann, Christian Duarte et al.:
    Impacts of artificial light at night in marine ecosystems—A review
    Global Change Biology 2022 DOI / ARKIV
  • Laura Hobbs, Neil S. Banas, Jonathan H. Cohen, Finlo Robert Cottier, Jørgen Berge, Øystein Varpe :
    A marine zooplankton community vertically structured by light across diel to interannual timescales
    Biology Letters 2021 DOI / ARKIV
  • Piotr Bałazy, Marti J. Anderson, Maciej Chełchowski, Maria Włodarska-Kowalczuk, Piotr Kukliński, Jørgen Berge :
    Shallow-Water Scavengers of Polar Night and Day – An Arctic Time-Lapse Photography Study
    Frontiers in Marine Science 2021 DOI / ARKIV
  • Samuel M. Llobet, Heidi Ahonen, Christian Lydersen, Jørgen Berge, Rolf Anker Ims, Kit M. Kovacs :
    Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) vocalizations across seasons and habitat types in Svalbard, Norway
    Polar Biology 2021 DOI / ARKIV
  • N. N. Nemova, S. N. Pekkoeva, V. P. Voronin, T. R. Ruokolainen, S. Falk-Petersen, J. Berge et al.:
    Comparative Study of Lipid Content in Leptoclinus maculatus Postlarvae from Kongsfjord and Rjipfjord, Svalbard Archipelago
    Doklady Biochemistry and Biophysics 2021 DOI / ARKIV
  • Malin Daase, Jørgen Berge, Janne Søreide, Stig Falk-Petersen :
    Ecology of Arctic Pelagic Communities (Chapter 9, Arctic Ecology, ed. David Thomas)
    John Wiley & Sons 2021
  • Jørgen Berge, Torkild Bakken, Kristin Heggland, Øyvind Ødegård, Mats Ingulstad, Terje Thun et al.:
    Historien om et tre (og dets innbyggere)
    11. June 2025 FULLTEKST
  • Hanne Sagen, Stein Sandven, Torill Hamre, Bjørn Rønning, Dag Tollefsen, Malin Daase et al.:
    Technologies and collaboration for sustained Arctic Ocean Observing Systems (AOOS). Deliverable D4: User needs for in situ ocean observations in the Arctic.
    Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center 2025
  • Estelle Coguiec, Kim Last, Daniel Ludwig Vogedes, Jørgen Berge, Malin Daase, Laura hobbs :
    Calanus spp. swimming behaviour under laboratory conditions as a proxy for diel vertical migraton in the wild
    2024
  • Hanne Sagen, Stein Sandven, Torill Hamre, Bjørn Rønning, Dag Tollefsen, Malin Hildegard Elisabeth Daase et al.:
    Technologies and collaboration for sustained Arctic Ocean Observing Systems (AOOS). Deliverable D1: AOOS guidance and requirement report
    Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center 2024
  • Jørgen Berge, Geir Johnsen, Kim Last, Jonathan H. Cohen, David McKee :
    Light in polar regions
    2024
  • Salve Dahle, Paul Eric Renaud, Stig Falk-Petersen, Jan Marcin Węsławski, Jørgen Berge :
    Arctic science: 30 years of Norwegian–Polish cooperation
    Fram Forum 2024
  • Emlyn John Davies, Maxime Geoffroy, Malin Hildegard Elisabeth Daase, Tom Langbehn, Ralph Stevenson-Jones, Frode Leirvik et al.:
    Combining acoustics and in-situ particle imaging for improved measurements of zooplankton classification and abundance
    2023
  • Maxime Geoffroy, Tom Langbehn, David McKee, Einat Sandbank, Malin Hildegard Elisabeth Daase, Daniel Ludwig Vogedes et al.:
    Pelagic organisms avoid artificial light from scientific instruments
    2023
  • Salve Dahle, Stig Falk-Petersen, Jørgen Berge :
    Forskningsskipet «Oceania»
    Svalbardposten 2023
  • Muriel Barbara Dunn, Geir Pedersen, Maxime Geoffroy, Malin Hildegard Elisabeth Daase, Sünnje Linnéa Basedow, Jørgen Berge et al.:
    Discrimination of target strength spectra from three coinciding Arctic species (Boreogadus saida, Gadus morhua, Pandalus borealis)
    2023
  • Muriel Barbara Dunn, Maxime Geoffroy, Geir Pedersen, Malin Hildegard Elisabeth Daase, Jørgen Berge, Emily Joanne Venables et al.:
    Target spectra discrimination of three Arctic species
    2023
  • Maxime Geoffroy, Tom Langbehn, David Mckee, Einat Sandbank, Malin Hildegard Elisabeth Daase, Daniel Ludwig Vogedes et al.:
    Pelagic organisms avoid white, blue, green, and red artificial light from scientific instruments
    2023
  • Muriel Barbara Dunn, Geir Pedersen, Stig Falk-Petersen, Malin Hildegard Elisabeth Daase, Jørgen Berge, Emily Joanne Venables et al.:
    Target spectra discrimination of three Arctic species
    2023
  • Randall Hyman, Jørgen Berge, Maja Karoline Viddal Hatlebakk, Karoline Hokstad Barstein :
    A riot of hidden life in the Arctic after dark
    2023
  • Jørgen Berge, Marit Reigstad, Alf Håkon Hoel :
    Om bærekraft på «menneskenes språk»
    28. March 2022
  • Tom Langbehn, Maxime Geoffroy, Malin Hildegard Elisabeth Daase, Øystein Varpe, Pierre Priou, David Mckee et al.:
    Responses of pelagic organisms to artificial light from a lit vessel
    2022
  • Jørgen Berge, Alf Håkon Hoel, Marit Reigstad :
    FN sitt tiår for havforskning og Arktis: internasjonalt samarbeid under press
    19. March 2022
  • Nancy Bazilchuk, Geir Johnsen, Jørgen Berge, Laura Hobbs, Jonathan H. Cohen :
    Shedding light – on the polar night. By N. Bazilchuk. Krill eyeballs. The werewolf effect. Diel vertical migration. Arctic marine biologists really talk about these things.
    27. January 2021
  • Nancy Reney Bazilchuk, Jørgen Berge, Geir Johnsen :
    Lysforurensning I Arktis kan ha ødelagt forskningsresultater
    Gemini.no 2021
  • CR Cardwell, Jørgen Berge, Geir Johnsen :
    Arctic voyage shines light on some cold, hard truths.
    The Herald, UK 2021
  • Mike Snyder, Jørgen Berge, Geir Johnsen, David Mckee :
    “Into the dark” documentary by Mike Snyder following Jørgen Berge (UiT), Geir Johnsen (NTNU) and David McKee (Uni Strathclyde) during Polar Night marine ecology work.
    2021

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    Publications outside Cristin

    Vox videos (3x) from the Polar Night cruise in 2018:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msD4agiRTxM&feature=youtu.be

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQliow4ghtU

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3h4Xt9No9o

     

    Video from the April cruise (combined Arctic SIZE and Arctic PRIZE projects):

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHZvg_zTX00&feature=youtu.be

     

    NRK programme "Schrødingers Katt" 25 March 2010 on underwater robotics and life in the Polar Night (starting at 09:10 - http://www.nrk.no/nett-tv/klipp/628322/)

     


    Research interests

    Arctic marine biology, polar night, zooplankton, organisms associated with the Arctic sea ice, effects of climate change


    Member of research group


    CV

    Curriculum vitae Jørgen Berge + 10-year track record


    Personal information
    First name, Surname: Jørgen Berge
    Date of birth: 04 Nov 1970
    Sex: Male
    Nationality: Norwegian

    Education
    Year    Faculty/department - University/institution - Country
    2000.  PhD (Dr. philos), UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway
    1996.  MSc (Cand. scient), UiT The Arctic University of Norway , Tromsø, Norway

     

    Positions - current and previous
    Year   Job title – Employer - Country
    2021 -  Dean Faculty of Bioscience, Fisheries and Economy
    2018-2021 Professor and Vice Dean (Research) Faculty of Bioscience, Fisheries and Economy, UiT The Arctic University of Norway
    2018-2023 Adjunct Professor, Centre of Excellence AMOS, NTNU, Norway
    2013-2021 Adjunct Professor, University Centre in Svalbard, Norway
    2012-2017 Professor in marine biology, UiT
    2008-2012 Professor in marine biology, University Centre in Svalbard, Norway
    2003-2008 Associate Professor, University Centre in Svalbard, Norway
    2001-2003 Postdoctoral fellow, UiT, Norway
     

    Project management experience (only project lead listed)
    Year Project owner - Project - Role - Funder
    2003-2020 Project lead of 13 finished projects funded by NFR and/or private industry with a total budget of more than 170M NOK.
    2020- PI Deep Impact – Artificial light in the Arctic, 12 M NOK from NFR (2020-2024)
    2016- PI Arctic ABC Development, National infrastructure programme, 20M NOK funded by NFR (2016-2025)

    Supervision of students (Total number of students)
    Master's students: 20
    Ph.D students: 8



    10-year track record (2011-2021) – Jørgen Berge

    International peer reviewed journal publications: 163
    Book chapters (books edited): 6 (1)
    International plenary/invited keynote lectures: >25
    H-index (Hirsch index): 42*
    I10-index: 124*
    Total number of citations: 6803*
    * Google Scholar, 2022-08-30.
    Berge has developed a large and strong national and international network. Nationally, this is most evident by being the leader of the ARCTOS research network (www.arctos.uit.no) since 2012. Internationally, Berge is  a member of the leader group of the Arctic Science Partnerships programme (www.asp-net.org), a network that now include key Arctic institutions from Canada, Greenland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Germany. Individual collaborators include Professor Geir Johnsen (NTNU, Norway – bio-optics and eco-physiology in relation to primary production, 19 co-authorships),  Professor Finlo Cottier (SAMS, UK – physical oceanography, 17 co-authorships), Professor Asgeir Sørensen (Director CoE AMOS, Norway – cybernetics, autonomous platforms, 4 co-authorships), Professor Paul Renaud (APN, Norway – ecosystem structure and benthic coupling processes, 15 co-authorships), Professor John Cohen (UDel, USA – bio-optics and ecophysiology related to detection of light, 5 co-authorships), Professor Stig Falk-Petersen (APN, Norway – trophic interactions, pelagic ecosystems, 23 co-authorships), Dr Maxime Geoffroy  (St. Johns, Canada – bio-acoustics, 7 co-authorships). For a full overview of national and international partners see www.mare-incognitum.no
     
    SCIENCE COMMUNICATION
    Berge was awarded the Fram Centre and UiT prizes for excellence in science communication in 2015 and 2016, respectively, much due to the Polar Night exhibition (https://uit.no/ressurs/uit/mediebok/polarnight/) that has been on display in both Norway (Polarmuseet Tromsø, Svalbard Museum Longyearbyen), Russia, Canada and in the US (full scale in Anchorage, Alaska, reduced display in Washington and Boston). Berge also has an outstanding record from communication in national and international media (newspapers, TV, radio, and magazines, see outreach summary on www.mare-incognitum.no).


    10 MOST INFLUENTIAL[1] PUBLICATIONS (chronological)
    (Number of citations from Google scholar, 30 Aug 2022)
    1.          Berge J. Geoffroy M., Daase M. Et al. (2020) Artificial light during the polar night disrupts Arctic fish and zooplankton behaviour down to 200m depth. Communications Biology 3(1):1-8. Google citations: 30. Lead author and driving force behind the experiments.
    2.          Berge J, Johnsen G., Cohen J (Eds). POLAR NIGHT Marine Ecology: Life and light in the dead of night. Springer Nature. Advances in Polar Ecology vol(4): 375 pages. Google citations: 14. The book is based on >10 years of research that have been initiated and organized by Berge.
    3.          Ludvigsen, M., Berge, J., Geoffroy, M., Cohen et al. (2018). Use of an Autonomous Surface Vehicle reveals small-scale diel vertical migrations of zooplankton and susceptibility to light pollution under low solar irradiance. Science Advances Vol 4:1. Google citations: 66. One of three main authors (first three) responsible for the planning, execution of field experiments and data analyses.
    4.          Last K, Hobbs L, Berge J, Brierley A, Cottier F (2016) Moonlight drives ocean scale mass vertical migration of zooplankton during the Arctic winter. Current Biology 26 (2):244-251. Google citations: 140. Planned the field experiments with the first author, coordinated data collection.
    5.          Berge J, Daase M, Renaud PE, Ambrose WG, Darnis G. et al. (2015) Unexpected levels of biological activity during the polar night offers new perspectives on a warming Arctic. Current Biology 25:1-7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2015.08.024. Google citations: 147. Initiated, planned and driving force behind the multi-disciplinary campaigns at the base of this publication.
    6.          Berge J, Cottier F, Darnis G, Falk-Petersen S, Gabrielsen T et al (2015) In the dark: a review of ecosystem processes during the Arctic polar night. Progress in Oceanography http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2015.08.005. Google citations: 188. Planned and organized the work leading up to the paper, coordinated the writing.
    7.          Ware C, Berge J, Sundet JH, Kirkpatrick JB, Coutts ADM, Jelmert AJ, Alsos IG (2014). Climate change, non-indigenous species, and shipping: assessing the risk of species introduction to a high-Arctic archipelago. Diversity and Distributions 20 (1): 10-19. Google citations: 98. Supervising student (Ware).
    8.          Berge J, Varpe Ø, Moline MA, Wold A, Renaud PE, Daase M, Falk-Petersen S. (2012) Retention of ice-associated amphipods: possible consequences for an ice-free Arctic Ocean. Biology Letters doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2012.0517. Google citations: 40. Driving force behind the work from planning to analysing and writing.
    9.          Søreide JE, Leu E, Berge J, Graeve M, Falk-Petersen S (2010) Timing of blooms, algal food quality and Calanus glacialis reproduction and growth in a changing Arctic. Global Change Biology. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2010.02175.x. Google citations: 538. Project leader of the project that funded the research.
    10.       Berge J, Cottier F, Last KS, Varpe Ø, Leu E. et al. (2009). Diel vertical migration of Arctic zooplankton during the polar night. Biology Letters 5(1): 69-72, doi:10.1098/rsbl.2008.048. Google citations: 200. The first three authors jointly planned, executed and analysed all data.
     
    Berge has had an increasingly high scientific production during his career, with an average of more than 11 papers each year since 2010. According to Web of Science Berge is the fifth highest ranking researcher in the world based on number of scientific articles with “Arctic” as the keyword during the last 10 years. During this period his main research activity and most important publications have been centered around biological processes during the Arctic polar night and winter. Since much of this work represents pioneering achievements in a new branch of marine biological science, citation rate and impact of these papers are likely to increase substantially in the years to come.
    Expeditions and field experience
    Berge has headed 2-3 research expeditions in the Arctic each year since 2003. This includes serving as PI on annual teaching/research expeditions with the RV Helmer Hanssen each autumn (UNIS courses AB202, 320 and 321) and since 2010 annual Polar Night land- or ship-based research expeditions. Berge has also lead extensive land-based campaigns, most notably the expeditions to Rijpfjorden (5x2 weeks) as part of the International Polar Year 2007-2008, and numerous smaller expeditions in and around Svalbard. Participated on a research expedition to the Antarctic on RV Polarstern in 2002.
    Organization of conferences
    2022                Head of the local organizing committee for Arctic Science Summit Week
    2017                Member of the science committee, Arctic Change Quebec, Canada
    2015                Polar Science week, Oban (UK) May 2015
    2014                Head of the Polar night science session of at Arctic Change in Ottawa
    2013                Permanent member of the board of Arctic Frontiers since 2013
    2012                Head of the science committee at Arctic Frontiers 2012
     
    FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS
    2018 -              Fellow of Academia Borealis Northern-Norway’s Academy of Science and Letters 
    2016                UiT The Arctic University of Norway award for excellence in science communication
    2015                The Fram Centre award for excellence in science communication
    2008 -              Fellow of the Norwegian Scientific Academy for Polar Research, Norway
    2001 - 2003      Personal postdoc scholarship from the Norwegian Research Council, Norway
    1997 – 2000     Personal PhD scholarship from the Norwegian Research Council


    [1] “influential” not necessarily in terms of number of citations, but also in terms of expected impact in the future


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