Effects of population size and environmental factors on habitat choice and migration patterns of the Eastern Baltic Sea cod (Gadus morhua callarias) : consequences for stock assessment

The subject matter of this Bachelor´s thesis is the Eastern Baltic Sea cod. A literature review has been done regarding how environmental factors such as salinity, oxygen supply and temperature but also the size of the cod populations affects the migration patterns and the habitat choice of the cod....

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Main Author: Forsberg, Victoria
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Published: Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för livsvetenskaper 2012
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spelling ftsoedertoernsho:oai:DiVA.org:sh-17228 2023-07-16T03:58:32+02:00 Effects of population size and environmental factors on habitat choice and migration patterns of the Eastern Baltic Sea cod (Gadus morhua callarias) : consequences for stock assessment Forsberg, Victoria 2012 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-17228 eng eng Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för livsvetenskaper http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-17228 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Feeding Migration Spawning Migration Salinity Oxygen supply Temperature Scientific trawl surveys ICES assessment reports Födomigration Lekmigration Salthalt Syretillgång Temperatur Vetenskapliga trålningsundersökningar ICES uppskattningsrapporter Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2012 ftsoedertoernsho 2023-06-26T22:09:38Z The subject matter of this Bachelor´s thesis is the Eastern Baltic Sea cod. A literature review has been done regarding how environmental factors such as salinity, oxygen supply and temperature but also the size of the cod populations affects the migration patterns and the habitat choice of the cod. The result of the review shows that, when the eastern Baltic cod population is small, its area of distribution is restricted to the southern parts of the Baltic Sea. Moreover, high salinity leads to a larger area of distribution, while low oxygen content in the Deep Basins leads to vertical migrations, as well as further migrations south and north, to areas with better hydrological conditions. Finally the the cod tend to prefer habitats with warmer water, if the oxygen and salinity conditions are suitable, at least during the spawning period. This thesis also include estimation on how well the annual scientific trawl surveys performed by coastal Baltic countries, reflects the actual cod population size. This estimation is partly based on a critical review of available information about the trawl survey design in relation to cod migration patterns, distribution and habitat choice. Furthermore, a test has been done of how well the annual stock size estimates for the latest year, presented in the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) Annual Reports of the Baltic Fisheries Assessment Working Group (WGBFAS), between the years 1996-2009 reflected the best available stock size estimates from 2010. The results indicate that the scientific trawl surveys might not work satisfactory. This indicates that further research must be done in the field, therefore possible alternatives such as comparisons of positioning data of commercial and scientific trawls and interviews with fishermen are suggested. Denna uppsats handlar om torsken i det östra Östersjöbeståndet. En litteratursammanfattning har gjorts gällande hur miljömässiga faktorer såsom salthalt, syretillgång, temperatur samt storleken på bestånden ... Bachelor Thesis Gadus morhua Södertörn University College: Publications (DiVA) Torsken ENVELOPE(17.098,17.098,69.337,69.337)
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topic Feeding Migration
Spawning Migration
Salinity
Oxygen supply
Temperature
Scientific trawl surveys
ICES assessment reports
Födomigration
Lekmigration
Salthalt
Syretillgång
Temperatur
Vetenskapliga trålningsundersökningar
ICES uppskattningsrapporter
spellingShingle Feeding Migration
Spawning Migration
Salinity
Oxygen supply
Temperature
Scientific trawl surveys
ICES assessment reports
Födomigration
Lekmigration
Salthalt
Syretillgång
Temperatur
Vetenskapliga trålningsundersökningar
ICES uppskattningsrapporter
Forsberg, Victoria
Effects of population size and environmental factors on habitat choice and migration patterns of the Eastern Baltic Sea cod (Gadus morhua callarias) : consequences for stock assessment
topic_facet Feeding Migration
Spawning Migration
Salinity
Oxygen supply
Temperature
Scientific trawl surveys
ICES assessment reports
Födomigration
Lekmigration
Salthalt
Syretillgång
Temperatur
Vetenskapliga trålningsundersökningar
ICES uppskattningsrapporter
description The subject matter of this Bachelor´s thesis is the Eastern Baltic Sea cod. A literature review has been done regarding how environmental factors such as salinity, oxygen supply and temperature but also the size of the cod populations affects the migration patterns and the habitat choice of the cod. The result of the review shows that, when the eastern Baltic cod population is small, its area of distribution is restricted to the southern parts of the Baltic Sea. Moreover, high salinity leads to a larger area of distribution, while low oxygen content in the Deep Basins leads to vertical migrations, as well as further migrations south and north, to areas with better hydrological conditions. Finally the the cod tend to prefer habitats with warmer water, if the oxygen and salinity conditions are suitable, at least during the spawning period. This thesis also include estimation on how well the annual scientific trawl surveys performed by coastal Baltic countries, reflects the actual cod population size. This estimation is partly based on a critical review of available information about the trawl survey design in relation to cod migration patterns, distribution and habitat choice. Furthermore, a test has been done of how well the annual stock size estimates for the latest year, presented in the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) Annual Reports of the Baltic Fisheries Assessment Working Group (WGBFAS), between the years 1996-2009 reflected the best available stock size estimates from 2010. The results indicate that the scientific trawl surveys might not work satisfactory. This indicates that further research must be done in the field, therefore possible alternatives such as comparisons of positioning data of commercial and scientific trawls and interviews with fishermen are suggested. Denna uppsats handlar om torsken i det östra Östersjöbeståndet. En litteratursammanfattning har gjorts gällande hur miljömässiga faktorer såsom salthalt, syretillgång, temperatur samt storleken på bestånden ...
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title Effects of population size and environmental factors on habitat choice and migration patterns of the Eastern Baltic Sea cod (Gadus morhua callarias) : consequences for stock assessment
title_short Effects of population size and environmental factors on habitat choice and migration patterns of the Eastern Baltic Sea cod (Gadus morhua callarias) : consequences for stock assessment
title_full Effects of population size and environmental factors on habitat choice and migration patterns of the Eastern Baltic Sea cod (Gadus morhua callarias) : consequences for stock assessment
title_fullStr Effects of population size and environmental factors on habitat choice and migration patterns of the Eastern Baltic Sea cod (Gadus morhua callarias) : consequences for stock assessment
title_full_unstemmed Effects of population size and environmental factors on habitat choice and migration patterns of the Eastern Baltic Sea cod (Gadus morhua callarias) : consequences for stock assessment
title_sort effects of population size and environmental factors on habitat choice and migration patterns of the eastern baltic sea cod (gadus morhua callarias) : consequences for stock assessment
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