The relation of the spatial distribution of early juvenile cod (Gadus morhua L.) in the Barents Sea to zooplankton density and water flux during the period 1978-1984
K. Helle et M. Pennington, The relation of the spatial distribution of early juvenile cod (Gadus morhua L.) in the Barents Sea to zooplankton density and water flux during the period 1978-1984, ICES J MAR, 56(1), 1999, pp. 15-27
Arcto-Norwegian cod spawn along the coast off mid and northern Norway in Ma
rch and April. The eggs and larvae are carried north by the currents and a
large proportion of the early juveniles drift into the Barents Sea. Surveys
of the early juvenile cod and zooplankton populations were conducted in la
te June and July from 1978 through 1984 off the coast of northern Norway an
d in the Barents Sea. Based on this survey series, the spatial distribution
of the early juvenile cod was compared with the distribution and abundance
of the zooplankton. In all years, there was more zooplankton, on average,
in subareas in which early juvenile cod were observed than in those without
early juveniles. The average water temperature was higher and salinity was
lower in the subareas with cod than in the subareas without cod. The spati
al distribution of the early juvenile cod and zooplankton appears to be inf
luenced by the wind-driven Aux of water through the section between Fugloya
and Bear Island and the correlation between the amount of zooplankton in t
he Barents Sea and the water flux was positive and significant. (C) 1999 In
ternational Council for the Exploration of the Sea.