A. Grioche et P. Koubbi, A PRELIMINARY-STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF A COASTAL FRONTAL STRUCTURE ON ICHTHYOPLANKTON ASSEMBLAGES IN THE ENGLISH-CHANNEL, ICES journal of marine science, 54(1), 1997, pp. 93-104
Larval fish surveys were made during spring 1993 along the Opale coast
(northern France) to describe the hydrological influences on inshore-
offshore ichthyoplankton assemblages. The French coast of the north-ea
stern English Channel is characterised by a coastal water mass, 3 to 5
miles wide, that is separated from offshore water by the presence of
an unstable tidal front. Multivariate analysis was used to identify la
rval fish assemblages. Three kinds of larval distributions were found:
(1) offshore larvae, whose distribution was defined by the position o
f the spawning area, (2) coastal larvae, which were mainly older larva
e moving to coastal nursery grounds, and (3) inshore-offshore larvae,
depending on the change of spawning areas during the spring. The influ
ence of a tidally-dependent hydrological Dent was related to inshore-o
ffshore larval exchange and larval development. The changing structure
of the frontal zone influenced larval distribution and may be regarde
d as a regulating factor for the annual recruitment of different speci
es.