Die deutsche Fischerei auf den "ozeanischen" Rotbarsch (Sebastes mentella) von 1995 bis 1998

Recently, the German redfish fishery displayed a pronounced seasonal pattern in geographic effort distribution and depth. The second and third quarters were the main season when 80 % of the effort was exerted. During the second quarter, the fleet activities were concentrated in international waters...

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Main Authors: Rätz, Hans-Joachim, Stransky, Christoph
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:German
Published: 1999
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description Recently, the German redfish fishery displayed a pronounced seasonal pattern in geographic effort distribution and depth. The second and third quarters were the main season when 80 % of the effort was exerted. During the second quarter, the fleet activities were concentrated in international waters close to the Icelandic Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), fishing at depths exceeding 600 m. In contrast, the catches in the third quarter were taken mainly inside the Greenland EEZ at depths around 300 m. From 1995 to 1998, the annual effort ranged from 14 000 to 18 000 trawling hours, without a trend. This effort yielded about 18 000 to 21 000 t (international catch > 100 000 t) annually. Since 1996, the catch rate (CPUE) decreased during the main season. The decrease in CPUE should be interpreted as the first reaction of the stock to increased exploitation. The fish size also varied seasonally and peaked during the second quarter at depths exceeding 600 m. Here, males were bigger than females and both sexes were equally frequent. The increase of fish size with increasing depth did not contribute to the hypothesis of two separate pelagic redfish stocks above and below 500 m. In contrast, the close relation between fish size and depth point to the so-called “deeper-bigger phenomenon” which was found in numerous fish stocks. Very few redfish in the catches were immature.
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Rätz, Hans-Joachim and Stransky, Christoph (1999) Die deutsche Fischerei auf den "ozeanischen" Rotbarsch (Sebastes mentella) von 1995 bis 1998. Informationen für die Fischwirtschaft aus der Fischereiforschung, 46(3), pp. 3-8.
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spelling ftaquaticcommons:oai:generic.eprints.org:3290 2025-01-16T22:12:48+00:00 Die deutsche Fischerei auf den "ozeanischen" Rotbarsch (Sebastes mentella) von 1995 bis 1998 Rätz, Hans-Joachim Stransky, Christoph 1999 application/pdf http://aquacomm.fcla.edu/3290 http://aquaticcommons.org/3290/ http://aquaticcommons.org/3290/1/99-3_Seite03-08.pdf de ger http://aquaticcommons.org/3290/1/99-3_Seite03-08.pdf Rätz, Hans-Joachim and Stransky, Christoph (1999) Die deutsche Fischerei auf den "ozeanischen" Rotbarsch (Sebastes mentella) von 1995 bis 1998. Informationen für die Fischwirtschaft aus der Fischereiforschung, 46(3), pp. 3-8. Fisheries Article NonPeerReviewed 1999 ftaquaticcommons 2020-02-27T09:20:15Z Recently, the German redfish fishery displayed a pronounced seasonal pattern in geographic effort distribution and depth. The second and third quarters were the main season when 80 % of the effort was exerted. During the second quarter, the fleet activities were concentrated in international waters close to the Icelandic Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), fishing at depths exceeding 600 m. In contrast, the catches in the third quarter were taken mainly inside the Greenland EEZ at depths around 300 m. From 1995 to 1998, the annual effort ranged from 14 000 to 18 000 trawling hours, without a trend. This effort yielded about 18 000 to 21 000 t (international catch > 100 000 t) annually. Since 1996, the catch rate (CPUE) decreased during the main season. The decrease in CPUE should be interpreted as the first reaction of the stock to increased exploitation. The fish size also varied seasonally and peaked during the second quarter at depths exceeding 600 m. Here, males were bigger than females and both sexes were equally frequent. The increase of fish size with increasing depth did not contribute to the hypothesis of two separate pelagic redfish stocks above and below 500 m. In contrast, the close relation between fish size and depth point to the so-called “deeper-bigger phenomenon” which was found in numerous fish stocks. Very few redfish in the catches were immature. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Sebastes mentella Rotbarsch International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC): Aquatic Commons Greenland
spellingShingle Fisheries
Rätz, Hans-Joachim
Stransky, Christoph
Die deutsche Fischerei auf den "ozeanischen" Rotbarsch (Sebastes mentella) von 1995 bis 1998
title Die deutsche Fischerei auf den "ozeanischen" Rotbarsch (Sebastes mentella) von 1995 bis 1998
title_full Die deutsche Fischerei auf den "ozeanischen" Rotbarsch (Sebastes mentella) von 1995 bis 1998
title_fullStr Die deutsche Fischerei auf den "ozeanischen" Rotbarsch (Sebastes mentella) von 1995 bis 1998
title_full_unstemmed Die deutsche Fischerei auf den "ozeanischen" Rotbarsch (Sebastes mentella) von 1995 bis 1998
title_short Die deutsche Fischerei auf den "ozeanischen" Rotbarsch (Sebastes mentella) von 1995 bis 1998
title_sort die deutsche fischerei auf den "ozeanischen" rotbarsch (sebastes mentella) von 1995 bis 1998
topic Fisheries
topic_facet Fisheries
url http://aquacomm.fcla.edu/3290
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http://aquaticcommons.org/3290/1/99-3_Seite03-08.pdf