Structure and long-term dynamics of zoobenthos communities in the areas of scallop Chlamys islandica beds at Kola Peninsula

Current state of zoobenthos in the areas of scallop Chlamys islandica beds in the southern Barents Sea and eastern White Sea (Voronka) is described. The scallop stock is ex­ploited there with the landing by specialized vessels, without separation of catch, so bycatch of other species is considerable...

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Published in:Izvestiya TINRO
Main Authors: T. В. Nosova, I. E. Manushin, D. V. Zakharov
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: Transactions of the Pacific Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.26428/1606-9919-2018-194-27-41
https://doaj.org/article/286d9074b8cd4c68a5bf775ccd369c6f
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Summary:Current state of zoobenthos in the areas of scallop Chlamys islandica beds in the southern Barents Sea and eastern White Sea (Voronka) is described. The scallop stock is ex­ploited there with the landing by specialized vessels, without separation of catch, so bycatch of other species is considerable. As the result, significant changes occurred in structure of benthic communities during the times of scallop fishery. To assess the fishery effect, species composition of benthos, its dominant species and trophic structure is considered separately for 4 regions with different degree of exploitation. Dynamics of zoobenthos abundance is traced over the last 25 years. Changes in trophic structure of the benthic community at Cape Svyatoy Nos (southern Barents Sea) are analyzed in details. Although up to ¼ of its total biomass is presented by carnivorous species and the biomass of C. islandica has decreased, the portion of sestonophages has increased in this community. Recently a recovery of zoob­enthos is observed in its southern part, supposedly because of the animals redistribution from adjacent areas unaffected by fishery. On the contrary, extremely low biomass of zoobenthos, in particular scallop, is observed in the northern part of the community. Biomass of benthos in the Voronka area is high, but it is formed mainly by mussels. There is concluded that more than a decade is required for full recovery of the scallop stock and accompanying zoobenthos communities to the native state.