Fish Egg & Larval Surveys
The waters around Ireland contain some the most important spawning areas for north-east Atlantic fish stocks. Egg and Larval Surveys are a vital part of mapping these spawning areas and contribute to fisheries management decisions. Egg surveys can also give scientists an indication of the state of t...
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ftmarineinst:oai:oar.marine.ie:10793/605 2023-05-15T17:38:20+02:00 Fish Egg & Larval Surveys Marine Institute 2006 http://hdl.handle.net/10793/605 en eng Marine Institute A Deeper Understanding; Marine Institute, "Fish Egg & Larval Surveys", A Deeper Understanding, Marine Institute 2006 http://hdl.handle.net/10793/605 Fish Egg & Larval Surveys Monograph 2006 ftmarineinst 2022-07-27T09:39:06Z The waters around Ireland contain some the most important spawning areas for north-east Atlantic fish stocks. Egg and Larval Surveys are a vital part of mapping these spawning areas and contribute to fisheries management decisions. Egg surveys can also give scientists an indication of the state of the spawning stock within a particular area by using what is called the Annual Egg Production (AEP) method. This method uses information on the number of eggs sampled in an area, and relates it to the number of eggs produced by female fish in the spawning season, to calculate the number of females spawned in the area. Funder: Marine Institute Book North East Atlantic Marine Institute Open Access Repository |
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The waters around Ireland contain some the most important spawning areas for north-east Atlantic fish stocks. Egg and Larval Surveys are a vital part of mapping these spawning areas and contribute to fisheries management decisions. Egg surveys can also give scientists an indication of the state of the spawning stock within a particular area by using what is called the Annual Egg Production (AEP) method. This method uses information on the number of eggs sampled in an area, and relates it to the number of eggs produced by female fish in the spawning season, to calculate the number of females spawned in the area. Funder: Marine Institute |
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