Temporal Variation in Size and Abundance of Juvenile Atlantic Cod ( Gadus morhua) at an Inshore Site off Eastern Newfoundland

Temporal variability in abundance and size of juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) was studied at a shallow-water site in Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, from July 1982 to September 1983 and July 1989 to September 1990. Cod were collected with a small seine during the day and night. 0-group and 1-group c...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Main Authors: Methven, David A., Bajdik, Christopher
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1994
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/f94-010 2024-06-23T07:51:03+00:00 Temporal Variation in Size and Abundance of Juvenile Atlantic Cod ( Gadus morhua) at an Inshore Site off Eastern Newfoundland Methven, David A. Bajdik, Christopher 1994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f94-010 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/f94-010 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences volume 51, issue 1, page 78-90 ISSN 0706-652X 1205-7533 journal-article 1994 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/f94-010 2024-05-30T08:13:50Z Temporal variability in abundance and size of juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) was studied at a shallow-water site in Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, from July 1982 to September 1983 and July 1989 to September 1990. Cod were collected with a small seine during the day and night. 0-group and 1-group cod predominated in the catch. Nighttime catches contained significantly more and larger cod than daytime catches primarily because 1-group cod were only collected at night. 1-group cod were not collected when water temperatures were less than 0 °C or when ice was present. Abundance peaked in August–November and April–June. Pelagic juveniles arrived inshore when water temperatures and salinities were highest (>12 °C, >30 ppt) in August and September and represented ~25–40 and 10%, respectively, of the cod collected at that time. Significantly more cod were collected in 1989–90 than in 1982–83, although water temperatures were not significantly different between the two periods. Sampling by additional fishing gears, including SCUBA observations, supports the hypothesis that 0-group and 1-group cod move into the sampling area at night (or dusk) and that daytime gear avoidance is secondary to diel activity patterns in explaining differences in day and night catches. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua Newfoundland Canadian Science Publishing Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 51 1 78 90
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description Temporal variability in abundance and size of juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) was studied at a shallow-water site in Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, from July 1982 to September 1983 and July 1989 to September 1990. Cod were collected with a small seine during the day and night. 0-group and 1-group cod predominated in the catch. Nighttime catches contained significantly more and larger cod than daytime catches primarily because 1-group cod were only collected at night. 1-group cod were not collected when water temperatures were less than 0 °C or when ice was present. Abundance peaked in August–November and April–June. Pelagic juveniles arrived inshore when water temperatures and salinities were highest (>12 °C, >30 ppt) in August and September and represented ~25–40 and 10%, respectively, of the cod collected at that time. Significantly more cod were collected in 1989–90 than in 1982–83, although water temperatures were not significantly different between the two periods. Sampling by additional fishing gears, including SCUBA observations, supports the hypothesis that 0-group and 1-group cod move into the sampling area at night (or dusk) and that daytime gear avoidance is secondary to diel activity patterns in explaining differences in day and night catches.
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author Methven, David A.
Bajdik, Christopher
spellingShingle Methven, David A.
Bajdik, Christopher
Temporal Variation in Size and Abundance of Juvenile Atlantic Cod ( Gadus morhua) at an Inshore Site off Eastern Newfoundland
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Bajdik, Christopher
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title Temporal Variation in Size and Abundance of Juvenile Atlantic Cod ( Gadus morhua) at an Inshore Site off Eastern Newfoundland
title_short Temporal Variation in Size and Abundance of Juvenile Atlantic Cod ( Gadus morhua) at an Inshore Site off Eastern Newfoundland
title_full Temporal Variation in Size and Abundance of Juvenile Atlantic Cod ( Gadus morhua) at an Inshore Site off Eastern Newfoundland
title_fullStr Temporal Variation in Size and Abundance of Juvenile Atlantic Cod ( Gadus morhua) at an Inshore Site off Eastern Newfoundland
title_full_unstemmed Temporal Variation in Size and Abundance of Juvenile Atlantic Cod ( Gadus morhua) at an Inshore Site off Eastern Newfoundland
title_sort temporal variation in size and abundance of juvenile atlantic cod ( gadus morhua) at an inshore site off eastern newfoundland
publisher Canadian Science Publishing
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