Abundance and mortality of Northeast Arctic cod and haddock during their first years of life

For Northeast Arctic cod and haddock in the Barents Sea, long time series of year-class abundance are available at several stages before they recruit to the fishery, i. e. before they reach age 3. Several studies have already been made of the influence of various factors on the abundance and surviva...

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Main Authors: Bogstad, Bjarte, Nakken, Odd, Eriksen, Elena, Marshall, C. Tara
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: ICES 2010
Subjects:
cod
sei
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/102087
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spelling ftimr:oai:imr.brage.unit.no:11250/102087 2023-05-15T14:30:25+02:00 Abundance and mortality of Northeast Arctic cod and haddock during their first years of life Bogstad, Bjarte Nakken, Odd Eriksen, Elena Marshall, C. Tara 2010 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/102087 eng eng ICES ICES CM Documents;2010/C:04 This report is not to be quoted without prior consultation with the General Secretary. http://hdl.handle.net/11250/102087 17. s cod torsk haddock sei Barents Sea Barentshavet recruitment rekruttering mortality dødelighet VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Resource biology: 921 Working paper 2010 ftimr 2021-09-23T20:15:55Z For Northeast Arctic cod and haddock in the Barents Sea, long time series of year-class abundance are available at several stages before they recruit to the fishery, i. e. before they reach age 3. Several studies have already been made of the influence of various factors on the abundance and survival of these stocks during the first three years of life, in particular for cod. However, revision of existing data series as well as availability of longer data series makes a new analysis worthwhile. The analysis includes VPA estimates of recruitment, as well as estimates of total egg production and survey estimates from pelagic and bottom trawl surveys. The mortality between various life stages is found to vary considerably between cohorts for both stocks. Although and the mortality is highest during the first months of life, the year-class strength can also be affected considerably by processes taking place between the 0-group stage (ca. 6 months) and age 3. The mortality in this period of life seems to be strongly density –dependent for both stocks. The estimates of 0- and 1-group abundance of cod and haddock from different sources (0-group pelagic trawl and acoustic, 1-group XSA and trawl) give numbers which are compatible with each other. The ratio between haddock and cod recruitment at age 3 is higher in the period after 1980 than before 1980, this may be due to higher temperature in the latter period. High haddock recruitment never occurs when cod recruitment is low. Report Arctic cod Arctic Barents Sea Barentshav* Northeast Arctic cod Institute for Marine Research: Brage IMR Arctic Barents Sea
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topic cod
torsk
haddock
sei
Barents Sea
Barentshavet
recruitment
rekruttering
mortality
dødelighet
VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Resource biology: 921
spellingShingle cod
torsk
haddock
sei
Barents Sea
Barentshavet
recruitment
rekruttering
mortality
dødelighet
VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Resource biology: 921
Bogstad, Bjarte
Nakken, Odd
Eriksen, Elena
Marshall, C. Tara
Abundance and mortality of Northeast Arctic cod and haddock during their first years of life
topic_facet cod
torsk
haddock
sei
Barents Sea
Barentshavet
recruitment
rekruttering
mortality
dødelighet
VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Resource biology: 921
description For Northeast Arctic cod and haddock in the Barents Sea, long time series of year-class abundance are available at several stages before they recruit to the fishery, i. e. before they reach age 3. Several studies have already been made of the influence of various factors on the abundance and survival of these stocks during the first three years of life, in particular for cod. However, revision of existing data series as well as availability of longer data series makes a new analysis worthwhile. The analysis includes VPA estimates of recruitment, as well as estimates of total egg production and survey estimates from pelagic and bottom trawl surveys. The mortality between various life stages is found to vary considerably between cohorts for both stocks. Although and the mortality is highest during the first months of life, the year-class strength can also be affected considerably by processes taking place between the 0-group stage (ca. 6 months) and age 3. The mortality in this period of life seems to be strongly density –dependent for both stocks. The estimates of 0- and 1-group abundance of cod and haddock from different sources (0-group pelagic trawl and acoustic, 1-group XSA and trawl) give numbers which are compatible with each other. The ratio between haddock and cod recruitment at age 3 is higher in the period after 1980 than before 1980, this may be due to higher temperature in the latter period. High haddock recruitment never occurs when cod recruitment is low.
format Report
author Bogstad, Bjarte
Nakken, Odd
Eriksen, Elena
Marshall, C. Tara
author_facet Bogstad, Bjarte
Nakken, Odd
Eriksen, Elena
Marshall, C. Tara
author_sort Bogstad, Bjarte
title Abundance and mortality of Northeast Arctic cod and haddock during their first years of life
title_short Abundance and mortality of Northeast Arctic cod and haddock during their first years of life
title_full Abundance and mortality of Northeast Arctic cod and haddock during their first years of life
title_fullStr Abundance and mortality of Northeast Arctic cod and haddock during their first years of life
title_full_unstemmed Abundance and mortality of Northeast Arctic cod and haddock during their first years of life
title_sort abundance and mortality of northeast arctic cod and haddock during their first years of life
publisher ICES
publishDate 2010
url http://hdl.handle.net/11250/102087
geographic Arctic
Barents Sea
geographic_facet Arctic
Barents Sea
genre Arctic cod
Arctic
Barents Sea
Barentshav*
Northeast Arctic cod
genre_facet Arctic cod
Arctic
Barents Sea
Barentshav*
Northeast Arctic cod
op_source 17. s
op_relation ICES CM Documents;2010/C:04
This report is not to be quoted without prior consultation with the General Secretary.
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