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Variability in frontal zone formation and distribution of gadoid fish larvae at the shelf break in the northeastern North Sea

Munk, Peter; Larsson, Per Olov; Danielssen, Didrik S.; Moksness, Erlend
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1999-02-11
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps177221
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Hydrography and larval fish distribution in the northeastern North Sea were studied during

a research programme carried out during the period from 1991 to 1994. The aim was to examine the

connection between frontal zone formation and nursery characteristics of gadoid larvae at the shelf

break. Emphasis was placed on the year-to-year variation in frontal characteristics and distributional

patterns of larvae An area of about 67000 km2 covering the northeastern North Sea, the Skagerrak and

the Kattegat was surveyed by grid or transect sampling. At each sampling station the hydrography was

studied by CTD casts, and the abundance of fish larvae was measured by depth integrating tows of a

2 m ring net. Five species of gadoid larvae and small luveniles were found in the area. cod Gadus

rnorhua, whiting Merlangjus merlangus, haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus, Norway pout Trisopterus

esmarki and saithe Pollachius virens. Larval abundance differed markedly between species and

years. The abundance of all species was the highest in 1992 and declined during the follo~ving2 years.

In 1994, cod and whiting were the only gadoid species observed. Peak abundance of all gadoids was

found in the vicinity of the frontal zone; however, the relationship between larval distribution and

hydrography differed among species. Correspondence between spatial and interannual variation in

characteristics of frontal zones and larval distributions suggests that frontal zone variability is a central

element in the early hfe of gadoid larvae from the area.
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Marine Ecology Progress Series

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