Sensibilität von Seefischen an Bord. Teil 3: Untersuchungen an demersalen Fischarten der Barentssee

In previous papers the sensibility of pelagic and demersal fishes caught at depth of up to 80 m was reported. This paper deals with the sensitiveness of flatfishes, gadids, and redfish caught at depth between 260 and 450 m and with trawling times between 1 and 6 h. The sensitiveness of the fishes wa...

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Main Authors: Kuhlmann, Holmer, Münkner, Werner, Oehlenschläger, Jörg
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:German
Published: 2001
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spelling ftaquaticcommons:oai:generic.eprints.org:3182 2023-05-15T15:39:20+02:00 Sensibilität von Seefischen an Bord. Teil 3: Untersuchungen an demersalen Fischarten der Barentssee Kuhlmann, Holmer Münkner, Werner Oehlenschläger, Jörg 2001 application/pdf http://aquacomm.fcla.edu/3182 http://aquaticcommons.org/3182/ http://aquaticcommons.org/3182/1/01-1_Seite034-037_bf_n.pdf de ger http://aquaticcommons.org/3182/1/01-1_Seite034-037_bf_n.pdf Kuhlmann, Holmer and Münkner, Werner and Oehlenschläger, Jörg (2001) Sensibilität von Seefischen an Bord. Teil 3: Untersuchungen an demersalen Fischarten der Barentssee. Informationen für die Fischwirtschaft aus der Fischereiforschung, 48(1), pp. 34-37. Fisheries Article NonPeerReviewed 2001 ftaquaticcommons 2020-02-27T09:20:10Z In previous papers the sensibility of pelagic and demersal fishes caught at depth of up to 80 m was reported. This paper deals with the sensitiveness of flatfishes, gadids, and redfish caught at depth between 260 and 450 m and with trawling times between 1 and 6 h. The sensitiveness of the fishes was tested according to the method described in previous publications (Münkner et. al. 1998) after 10 min keeping in running sea water and after 1h bulk storage respectively. The sensitiveness of the fishes increased from cod to saithe to haddock. Surprisingly American plaice and Greenland halibut turned out to be very sensitive, far more sensitive than plaice and dab caught at lower depths in the North Sea. This was indicated by the high amount of animals showing rigor already after a trawling time of 2 hand 10 min of keeping in seawater. After 1 h of bulk storage and increasing trawling time sensitiveness of all fishes decreased, as expected, significantly. Besides mechanical encroachments the main problem for the fishes caught at greater depths was the gas supersaturation in the blood and tissue causing blockage of the gill capillary vessels, exophthalmus, visible gas bubbles in the skin and eyes, and in some cases protusion of the intestines through the snout due to rapid dilatation of the swimbladder. Article in Journal/Newspaper Barentssee Greenland International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC): Aquatic Commons Greenland
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Sensibilität von Seefischen an Bord. Teil 3: Untersuchungen an demersalen Fischarten der Barentssee
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description In previous papers the sensibility of pelagic and demersal fishes caught at depth of up to 80 m was reported. This paper deals with the sensitiveness of flatfishes, gadids, and redfish caught at depth between 260 and 450 m and with trawling times between 1 and 6 h. The sensitiveness of the fishes was tested according to the method described in previous publications (Münkner et. al. 1998) after 10 min keeping in running sea water and after 1h bulk storage respectively. The sensitiveness of the fishes increased from cod to saithe to haddock. Surprisingly American plaice and Greenland halibut turned out to be very sensitive, far more sensitive than plaice and dab caught at lower depths in the North Sea. This was indicated by the high amount of animals showing rigor already after a trawling time of 2 hand 10 min of keeping in seawater. After 1 h of bulk storage and increasing trawling time sensitiveness of all fishes decreased, as expected, significantly. Besides mechanical encroachments the main problem for the fishes caught at greater depths was the gas supersaturation in the blood and tissue causing blockage of the gill capillary vessels, exophthalmus, visible gas bubbles in the skin and eyes, and in some cases protusion of the intestines through the snout due to rapid dilatation of the swimbladder.
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title_short Sensibilität von Seefischen an Bord. Teil 3: Untersuchungen an demersalen Fischarten der Barentssee
title_full Sensibilität von Seefischen an Bord. Teil 3: Untersuchungen an demersalen Fischarten der Barentssee
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Kuhlmann, Holmer and Münkner, Werner and Oehlenschläger, Jörg (2001) Sensibilität von Seefischen an Bord. Teil 3: Untersuchungen an demersalen Fischarten der Barentssee. Informationen für die Fischwirtschaft aus der Fischereiforschung, 48(1), pp. 34-37.
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