Spawning time, age and size at maturity, and fecundity of sandeel, Ammodytes marinus, in the north-eastern North Sea and in unfished coastal waters off Norway
Oa. Bergstad et al., Spawning time, age and size at maturity, and fecundity of sandeel, Ammodytes marinus, in the north-eastern North Sea and in unfished coastal waters off Norway, AQU LIV RES, 14(5), 2001, pp. 293-301
We studied the reproductive biology of the lesser sandeel, Ammodytes marinu
s, on the fishing grounds of the east central North Sea and on an unfished
ground off the coast of southwest Norway. As in other parts of the North Se
a, gonad growth appeared to start in September and spawning occurred in Dec
ember-January. Based on data from the spawning period, maturity ogives. by
length and age were derived. The length and age at 50% maturity was 14 cm a
nd 3.2 years respectively in both study areas. The age estimate is 1 year h
igher than that found previously in the southern North Sea and adopted for
the ICES-assessments of the North Sea spawning stock. Estimates of fecundit
y appeared higher in the North Sea than in coastal waters, at least for lar
ge fish. The coastal water estimates also seemed low compared with fecundit
y at length relationships previously published from Shetland, Fair Isle, an
d Dogger bank. The sex ratio seldom deviated substantially from the 1: 1 ra
tio, but in summer there appeared to be a surplus of females. Due to spatia
l differences in age-structure, the proportion of adults was generally much
lower on the fishing grounds of the North Sea proper than on the unfished
coastal ground. In the middle of the spawning period, however, aggregations
of adults occurred on the North Sea grounds. (C) 2001 Ifremer/CNRS/Inra/IR
D/Cemagref/Editions scientifiques. et medicales Elsevier SAS.