Age, Growth and Sexual Maturity of Cod ( Gadus morhua L.) in the Newfoundland Area, 1947–1950

Samples of cod were collected from fishing gears in the coastal areas of Newfoundland and Labrador and from research otter-trawlers on the neighbouring banks from 1947 to 1950. Collections for the most part were from early summer to early autumn. Ages were determined using otoliths. Calculations of...

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Published in:Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada
Main Author: Fleming, A. M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1960
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/f60-065 2023-12-17T10:30:26+01:00 Age, Growth and Sexual Maturity of Cod ( Gadus morhua L.) in the Newfoundland Area, 1947–1950 Fleming, A. M. 1960 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f60-065 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/f60-065 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada volume 17, issue 6, page 775-809 ISSN 0015-296X General Medicine journal-article 1960 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/f60-065 2023-11-19T13:39:31Z Samples of cod were collected from fishing gears in the coastal areas of Newfoundland and Labrador and from research otter-trawlers on the neighbouring banks from 1947 to 1950. Collections for the most part were from early summer to early autumn. Ages were determined using otoliths. Calculations of growth were based on average lengths and weights of the different age-groups in the samples.The growth rates of cod from various parts of the area were found to differ widely. Labrador cod had the slowest growth rate, much slower than cod from other parts of the area. Cod from the east coast of Newfoundland and the northeastern part of the Grand Bank were also slow-growing. Cod from the southwestern part of the Grand Bank had the fastest growth rate. Though cod from St. Pierre Bank and southwestern Newfoundland were fast-growing, also, they exhibited a somewhat slower growth rate than those from the southwestern part of the Grand Bank. Cod from the west coast of Newfoundland grew faster than cod from the east coast, but slower than those from southwestern Newfoundland.Though differences in growth rate were small between the sexes, the females generally grew at a slightly faster rate.The influence of differences in temperature and in food supply on the growth of cod in the area is discussed.Comparable growth data for the area published by several investigators are discussed. It is suggested that differences in these data were the result of variation in sampling locality, different sampling gears, different combination of individual samples and differences in age estimation.Both the size and age at which all fish were sexually mature varied throughout the area of investigation. Labrador cod matured at an earlier age and smaller size than cod from other parts of the area, whereas cod from the southwestern part of the Grand Bank generally matured at a later age and larger size than cod from other parts of the area. Cod from the east coast of Newfoundland, the northeastern part of the Grand Bank, St. Pierre Bank and the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Gadus morhua Newfoundland Canadian Science Publishing (via Crossref) Newfoundland Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 17 6 775 809
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Age, Growth and Sexual Maturity of Cod ( Gadus morhua L.) in the Newfoundland Area, 1947–1950
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description Samples of cod were collected from fishing gears in the coastal areas of Newfoundland and Labrador and from research otter-trawlers on the neighbouring banks from 1947 to 1950. Collections for the most part were from early summer to early autumn. Ages were determined using otoliths. Calculations of growth were based on average lengths and weights of the different age-groups in the samples.The growth rates of cod from various parts of the area were found to differ widely. Labrador cod had the slowest growth rate, much slower than cod from other parts of the area. Cod from the east coast of Newfoundland and the northeastern part of the Grand Bank were also slow-growing. Cod from the southwestern part of the Grand Bank had the fastest growth rate. Though cod from St. Pierre Bank and southwestern Newfoundland were fast-growing, also, they exhibited a somewhat slower growth rate than those from the southwestern part of the Grand Bank. Cod from the west coast of Newfoundland grew faster than cod from the east coast, but slower than those from southwestern Newfoundland.Though differences in growth rate were small between the sexes, the females generally grew at a slightly faster rate.The influence of differences in temperature and in food supply on the growth of cod in the area is discussed.Comparable growth data for the area published by several investigators are discussed. It is suggested that differences in these data were the result of variation in sampling locality, different sampling gears, different combination of individual samples and differences in age estimation.Both the size and age at which all fish were sexually mature varied throughout the area of investigation. Labrador cod matured at an earlier age and smaller size than cod from other parts of the area, whereas cod from the southwestern part of the Grand Bank generally matured at a later age and larger size than cod from other parts of the area. Cod from the east coast of Newfoundland, the northeastern part of the Grand Bank, St. Pierre Bank and the ...
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title Age, Growth and Sexual Maturity of Cod ( Gadus morhua L.) in the Newfoundland Area, 1947–1950
title_short Age, Growth and Sexual Maturity of Cod ( Gadus morhua L.) in the Newfoundland Area, 1947–1950
title_full Age, Growth and Sexual Maturity of Cod ( Gadus morhua L.) in the Newfoundland Area, 1947–1950
title_fullStr Age, Growth and Sexual Maturity of Cod ( Gadus morhua L.) in the Newfoundland Area, 1947–1950
title_full_unstemmed Age, Growth and Sexual Maturity of Cod ( Gadus morhua L.) in the Newfoundland Area, 1947–1950
title_sort age, growth and sexual maturity of cod ( gadus morhua l.) in the newfoundland area, 1947–1950
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