In this paper, food intake of whiting Merlangius merlangus, in the Eastern
Irish Sea is estimated using various models developed for food consumption.
A new linear model for whiting is also developed and tested. The impact of
whiting food consumption in the Irish Sea is considered. It was estimated
that young whiting (age 0-3) eat between 1.29 and 6.57 g day(-1) in Februar
y (temperature 7.8 degrees C). By August when temperature has reached its a
nnual maximum (18 degrees C), these values increased by approximately 60-80
%.
The average recruited whiting stock in an area of approximately 150 km(2) i
n Red Wharf Bay, UK, was estimated to be 120000 with a biomass of 22 t. Dai
ly intake of sprat, sandeel and crab was 0.41, 0.14 and 0.14 g, respectivel
y, for 0+ group. This was increased to 0.70, 0.80 and 0.94 g by the age of
4. On a daily basis the long term averages of the amount of sprat, sandeel
and crab consumed were estimated to be 820, 370 and 520 g km(-2) day(-1). T
he total food intake per year by the recruited whiting stock was 44.8 t of
sprat (approx. 11.5 millions of sprat), 20 t of sandeel and 28.5 t of crab.
The daily food consumption by whiting in this part of the Irish Sea was com
pared with the data from the North Sea and the rest of the Irish Sea and it
was concluded that whiting eat more in the Irish Sea than they do in the N
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