LONG-TERM CHANGES IN GROWTH AND POPULATION ABUNDANCE OF SOLE IN THE NORTH-SEA FROM 1940 TO THE PRESENT

Citation
Rs. Millner et Cl. Whiting, LONG-TERM CHANGES IN GROWTH AND POPULATION ABUNDANCE OF SOLE IN THE NORTH-SEA FROM 1940 TO THE PRESENT, ICES journal of marine science, 53(6), 1996, pp. 1185-1195
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Fisheries,"Marine & Freshwater Biology",Oceanografhy
ISSN journal
10543139
Volume
53
Issue
6
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1185 - 1195
Database
ISI
SICI code
1054-3139(1996)53:6<1185:LCIGAP>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
Sole stocks in the North Sea have shown a threefold variation in abund ance over the past 50 years, largely as a result of fishing activity a nd variability in recruitment. Natural fluctuations in abundance have also occurred as a result of severe winter mortality as in 1962/1963 w hen the spawning stock biomass was reduced by more than half. Analysis of historical growth changes provides a means of assessing the causes of these variations in abundance. Changes in growth of female sole si nce the early 1940s were examined using back-calculated length increme nts from otoliths. Growth was lowest in the decade following the war a nd increased during the 1960s at a time of declining stock size. Growt h of individual year classes appeared to be affected by the reduction in stock abundance in 1963. The extent to which these changes are rela ted to eutrophication, beam trawl activity and density-dependent facto rs are discussed. (C) 1996 International Council for the Exploration o f the Sea