The migration of norwegian herring to icelandic waters and the environmental conditions in may-june, 1961-1964
Abstract
The present material on zooplankton, temperature and herring have
been collected in the Norwegian Sea, from the Faroes along the east
and north-east coast of Iceland to Jan Mayen as a part of the Norwegian
herring investigations, in collaboration with Iceland and U.S.S.R. during
May and June 1961-1964.
Zooplankton was collected in vertical hauls from 50 m to the surface
with a Juday net (1961-62) and a Hensen net (1963-64). Temperature
was measured at standard depths from surface to 500 m. A termograph
measured the surface temperature (at 4 m) throughout the cruises.
Herring were located by horizontal and vertical accoustic fish detection
devices (sonar, echo sounders).
The herring have been observed migrating across the East Icelandic
Current east or north-east of Langanes in waters below 3°C. The distribution
and migrations of herring in relation to temperature, plankton
biomass (ml/m³) and the distribution of the copepodite stages of Calanus
finmarchicus are discussed.
Publisher
[Fiskeridirektoratets havforskningsinstitutt]Series
Fiskeridirektoratets skrifter, Serie Havundersøkelservol 13 no 8