THE EFFECT OF STOCK ABUNDANCE ON RANGE CONTRACTION OF YELLOWTAIL FLOUNDER (PLEURONECTES FERRUGINEA) ON THE GRAND BANK OF NEWFOUNDLAND IN THE NORTHWEST ATLANTIC FROM 1975 TO 1995
Wb. Brodie et al., THE EFFECT OF STOCK ABUNDANCE ON RANGE CONTRACTION OF YELLOWTAIL FLOUNDER (PLEURONECTES FERRUGINEA) ON THE GRAND BANK OF NEWFOUNDLAND IN THE NORTHWEST ATLANTIC FROM 1975 TO 1995, Journal of sea research, 39(1-2), 1998, pp. 139-152
Research vessel surveys showed that yellowtail flounder (Pleuronectes
ferruginea) on the Grand Bank, off Newfoundland in the Northwest Atlan
tic, declined in abundance between the 1970s and the mid 1990s. The no
rthern limit of distribution decreased substantially in the late 1980s
and early 1990s, coincident with large declines in population abundan
ce and a decrease in bottom water temperatures. This range contraction
continued into the mid 1990s, despite a stabilization of the populati
on size and a reversal of the cooling trend. In 1995, this species was
rarely found on the northern Grand Bank. The area west of the Southea
st Shoal on the southern Grand Bank had relatively high densities of y
ellowtail flounder throughout the period studied. The area occupied by
the stock was positively correlated with stock abundance from surveys
, but not with bottom temperatures from these same surveys. We conclud
e that the contraction in the area of distribution for this stock to t
he preferred habitat around the Southeast Shoal is primarily a functio
n of low stock size, which resulted from increased fishing activity in
the mid to late 1980s. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights rese
rved.