Time series from 1953 to 1997 of 34 fish species sampled by beach seine at
69 stations along the Norwegian Skagerrak coast were analysed to describe s
patial patterns of temporal variation in species richness and diversity. Pr
incipal Components Analyses were performed on species richness, total abund
ance and the Shannon diversity index. Spatially consistent temporal variati
on was detected on a scale exceeding that of the individual fjords. Two mai
n spatial patterns were detected: one for the open Skagerrak, which showed
large temporal variability with a decrease in the number of species for mos
t of the study period followed by a recovery in the number of species, and
another for the Oslofjord area, which did not show a recovery in the number
of species. The total abundance and the Shannon diversity index for the sa
me data set failed to reveal these spatial patterns. Underlying processes t
hat might be related to the spatio-temporal Variation of the fish assemblag
e, especially eutrophication and industrial pollution, and climatic changes
are discussed.