A preliminary report on the natural occurrence and ecology of Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) postlarvae and young immature stages
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Surveys designed to capture Atlantic halibut, Hippoglossus
hippoglossus, postlarvae and young immatures were carried out
around Sørøya in North Norway in 1985, 1986 and 1987.
Hydrographical conditions and the current features in the area
were also investigated. The ichthyoplankton trawls (MOCNESS,
Tucker-trawl) filtered more than 200.000 m3 of sea water in the
March months. Only one single pelagic postlarvae, 11.9 mm long and
in a stase of first feeding, was captured, near the center of a
cyclonic vortex in Sørøysundet. Most probably, the filtering
capacity of the equipment used was too low given the low
concentrations in which halibut larvae seem to occur. Trawling
with a pelagic trawl in May yielded no pelagic postlarvae. The
shallow (20-60 m) area north of sørøya act as a halibut nursery
area where considerable amounts of young, immature fish aged 2-4
years are found.