Browsing ICES CM documents authored by IMR scientists (1949-2011) by Subject "atlantic cod"
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Comparative growth and survival of two genetic strains of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) reared through the early life stages in a marine pond in western Norway
(ICES CM Documents;1990/F:48, Working paper, 1990)The investigation was carried out in a marine pond in western Norway during spring and summer 1990. Two genetic defined strains of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) were used as broodstocks. A total of 11.1 x 10^6 cod larvae ... -
Farming of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua in the vicinity of major spawning sites for Norwegian coastal cod populations - is it hazardous?
(ICES CM documents;2009/Q:18, Working paper, 2009)Waters along and adjacent to the coast of northern Norway are unique in housing two major populations of Atlantic cod with very di erent life histories. The Northeast Arctic cod (NEAC) has its nursery and feeding grounds ... -
Genetic assignment as a tool to identify the origin for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) escapees in Norwegian fjords
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The Norwegian Skagerrak coastal cod
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Occurence and structure of cysts in x-cell lesions of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.)
(ICES CM Documents;1994/E:12, Working paper, 1994)Introduction: Despite numerous investigations the nature and origin of x -cells remain unknown. These ovoid, pale-staining cells with a large, round nucleus and prominent nucleolus are known to occur in the form of ... -
Report of the Workshop on the Decline and Recovery of cod Stocks throughout the North Atlantic, including trophodynamic effects (WKDRCS) [9–12 May 2006 St.John's, Canada]
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The relationship between spawning stock and recruitment for Atlantic cod stocks
(ICES CM Documents;1996/G:15, Working paper, 1996)The relationship between spawning stock biomass and recruitment in Atlantic cod stocks is investigated by ranking the SSB values according to size and applying a moving average of ten points. The resulting averages are ... -
The use of genetic tagging to study interaction between farmed and wild atlantic cod stocks
(ICES CM documents;2009/Q:12, Working paper, 2009)Escapement of farmed fish from the aquaculture is considered as a risk for negative genetic impacts on native gene pools. In order to investigate potential interbreeding between cultured and wild Atlantic cod, Gadus ...