Undersøkelser av kveis (Phocanema desipiens) i torsk (Gadus morhua) fanget i kystnære områder utenfor Ålesund
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1984Metadata
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- Fisken og havet (1958- ) [700]
Abstract
From April 1981 to April 1982 2328 cod fillets from three local fishing grounds
outside Aalesund were examined for the presence of larval nematode worms
(Phocanema decipiens). In average, from 44.8 to 63.1 per cent of the fillets
were infested, with heaviest infestation close to the shore. The number of
infested fillet appears to decrease with the length of the fillets, with highest
infestation in fillets less than 30 cm. The average number of worms per
infected fillet varied from 4.0 to 5.0 parasites per fillet. As much as 50
worms were found in one fillet. In the fillets, the worms were most frequently
found in the portions of the fillet adjacent to the body cavity. The results of
the investigation are compared with those of Canadien and European scientists
working on this problem.
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HavforskningsinstituttetSeries
Fisken og havet1984-01