Forskjeller i gytepopulasjonane av norsk-arktisk torsk på Mørekysten og i Lofoten
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The yields in the Møre and Lofoten skrei fisheries have varied independantly,
i.e, good yields in one spawning area do not necessarily coincide with good
yields in the other.
Tagging results from the two areas have indicated two separate spawning
populations as most of the mature fish return to the earlier visited spawning
area,
To further analyse the evidence of two separate skrei spawning populations,
year class strength, growth and sex distributions of skrei in samples from
commercial gill net catches from Møre and Lofoten during the period 1974-1981
have been studied,
The results indicate that the two spawning populations are not necessarily
dominated by the same year classes, It is also observed that the part of older
fish (> 9 years) is more abundant in the Møre than in the Lofoten catches,
During the years 1974-1978, the mean lengths of the age groups 6-9 years
were significant higher in the Møre catches while there were no significant
length differences in any age group during the years 1979-1981, The observed
change in 1979 is suggested to be connected with climatic changes in the
Barents Sea.
For all years and all age groups, exept six years old skrei, the proportion of
females was 1-16% higher in the catches from Møre,
It is concluded that the observations support previous tagging results which
indicated two separate sub-populations of Norwegian-Arctic cod connected to
the two spawning areas Lofoten and Møre, The recruiting mechanism to the two
areas is not yet known,
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HavforskningsinstituttetSerie
Fisken og havet1983-01