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Length and age at maturity of Norwegian spring-spawning herring for the year-classes 1959 -61 and 1973 -78

Toresen, Reidar
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1986
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Abstract
The age and length at maturity is calculated for the six year-classes,

1973-78. The age at maturity is also calculated for the

year-classes 1959-61. The two periods are caracterized by great

differences in stock abundance and recruitment. The proportion of

mature herring in an age group is estimated as it's proportion

in the spawning stock while maturing (at 3, 4 and 5 years) relative to

it's proportion of mature fish in the spawning stock when

fully recruited (mean proportion at 6, 7 and 8 years). The length at

maturity for an age group is calculated as follows. The

length distributions of the recruiting yearclasses while still

maturing is back calculated from the length distribution of the

fully recruited age group (at 6, 7 or 8 years). To find the length at

maturity, the relative proportions of mature fish in the early age

groups are used directly in these length distributions assuming the

maturation to be length dependent. According to the growth rates of

the different year-classes, the age at maturity vary from 3 to 5

years in the investigated period. However, the length at

maturity is found to be fairly constant.
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ICES
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ICES CM Documents;1986/H:42

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