The reproductive biology of Calanus finmarchicus was investigated in the No
rwegian Sea along a transect from 62 degrees 22'N, 5 degrees 12'E to N 64 d
egrees N, 0 degrees 0'E, which was sampled twice in April 1997 with RV G.O.
Sars. The aim of this study was to compare the timing and the magnitude of
spawning on the shelf and in the open sea. Egg production rate, clutch siz
e, gonad development stage and sex ratio of C. finmarchicus were determined
at 29 stations from WP 2 net samples in the upper 100 m. Gonad maturity an
d egg production varied according to hydrography: High proportions of matur
e females and maximum egg production rates of up to 96 eggs female(-1) d(-1
) were observed on the shelf where an early spring phytoplankton bloom prov
ided optimum food conditions. In the Atlantic water of the open sea, the pr
oportion of mature females and the egg production rate were generally lower
but reached local maxima.