Variable trends in the distribution of Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua) in the Celtic seas

Abstract Despite decades of active fisheries management, many stocks of Atlantic cod in its southern range are in a depleted state and mortality estimates remain high. Recovery of these stocks, as defined by management areas, could be confounded by cod distributions shifting outside of these areas....

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Published in:Journal of Fish Biology
Main Authors: Ellis, Jonathan V., Schuchert, Pia, Scantlebury, D. Michael, Marshall, C. Tara, Fernandes, Paul G.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/jfb.15715 2024-09-09T19:29:46+00:00 Variable trends in the distribution of Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua) in the Celtic seas Ellis, Jonathan V. Schuchert, Pia Scantlebury, D. Michael Marshall, C. Tara Fernandes, Paul G. 2024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15715 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jfb.15715 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Journal of Fish Biology volume 105, issue 2, page 512-525 ISSN 0022-1112 1095-8649 journal-article 2024 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15715 2024-08-22T04:15:11Z Abstract Despite decades of active fisheries management, many stocks of Atlantic cod in its southern range are in a depleted state and mortality estimates remain high. Recovery of these stocks, as defined by management areas, could be confounded by cod distributions shifting outside of these areas. Here, we assess data from internationally coordinated trawl surveys to investigate the distribution of three cod stocks in the Celtic Seas ecoregion, Irish Sea, Celtic Sea, and West of Scotland, from 1985 to 2021. We mapped cod densities, analyzed trends in mean weighted depth and bottom temperature, and calculated the center of gravity and equivalent area of the stocks. The distribution of the West of Scotland stock shifted north and east, spilling into the North Sea, while the Irish Sea and Celtic Sea stocks shifted west. Each stock showed decreasing trends in equivalent area, but there were no clear trends in the average depth occupied by the fish. There was no apparent relationship between temperature and the distribution of cod, as bottom temperature varied little from 1993 to 2021. Although Irish Sea cod showed a shift into warmer water, this was due to changes in survey distribution. The shift in distribution of the West of Scotland cod stock towards the North Sea whilst impairing local recovery provides further justification for the recent definition of its incorporation into a larger stock unit that includes the northwest of the North Sea. The Irish Sea and Celtic Sea cod stocks are neither shifting northwards, nor into deeper waters, but remained within current boundaries. This suggests that recent temperature conditions did not affect their distribution, but this may change as temperatures increase towards the limit for reproduction. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua Wiley Online Library Journal of Fish Biology
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description Abstract Despite decades of active fisheries management, many stocks of Atlantic cod in its southern range are in a depleted state and mortality estimates remain high. Recovery of these stocks, as defined by management areas, could be confounded by cod distributions shifting outside of these areas. Here, we assess data from internationally coordinated trawl surveys to investigate the distribution of three cod stocks in the Celtic Seas ecoregion, Irish Sea, Celtic Sea, and West of Scotland, from 1985 to 2021. We mapped cod densities, analyzed trends in mean weighted depth and bottom temperature, and calculated the center of gravity and equivalent area of the stocks. The distribution of the West of Scotland stock shifted north and east, spilling into the North Sea, while the Irish Sea and Celtic Sea stocks shifted west. Each stock showed decreasing trends in equivalent area, but there were no clear trends in the average depth occupied by the fish. There was no apparent relationship between temperature and the distribution of cod, as bottom temperature varied little from 1993 to 2021. Although Irish Sea cod showed a shift into warmer water, this was due to changes in survey distribution. The shift in distribution of the West of Scotland cod stock towards the North Sea whilst impairing local recovery provides further justification for the recent definition of its incorporation into a larger stock unit that includes the northwest of the North Sea. The Irish Sea and Celtic Sea cod stocks are neither shifting northwards, nor into deeper waters, but remained within current boundaries. This suggests that recent temperature conditions did not affect their distribution, but this may change as temperatures increase towards the limit for reproduction.
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author Ellis, Jonathan V.
Schuchert, Pia
Scantlebury, D. Michael
Marshall, C. Tara
Fernandes, Paul G.
spellingShingle Ellis, Jonathan V.
Schuchert, Pia
Scantlebury, D. Michael
Marshall, C. Tara
Fernandes, Paul G.
Variable trends in the distribution of Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua) in the Celtic seas
author_facet Ellis, Jonathan V.
Schuchert, Pia
Scantlebury, D. Michael
Marshall, C. Tara
Fernandes, Paul G.
author_sort Ellis, Jonathan V.
title Variable trends in the distribution of Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua) in the Celtic seas
title_short Variable trends in the distribution of Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua) in the Celtic seas
title_full Variable trends in the distribution of Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua) in the Celtic seas
title_fullStr Variable trends in the distribution of Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua) in the Celtic seas
title_full_unstemmed Variable trends in the distribution of Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua) in the Celtic seas
title_sort variable trends in the distribution of atlantic cod ( gadus morhua) in the celtic seas
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