Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua) is one of the commercially most important fish species in the North Atlantic and plays a central role in several ecosystems. Fishing pressure has been heavy over a prolonged period and the recent decades have shown dramatic decline in abundance of many stocks. The Arcto-norwegian (northeast Arctic) cod stock in the Barents Sea is now the largest. We show that the age composition of the spawning stock has changed distinctly during the last 60 years, the average age of spawners has decreased from between 10 and 11 in the late 1940s to 7-8 now. Although less clear, there is also a tendency towards reduced age diversity in the spawning stock, fewer age classes now contributing. The trend towards a younger, le...
A high growth rate for Arcto-Norwegian cod (Gadus morhua L.) in the Barents Sea and adjacent areas ...
Published information is used to review trends and fluctuations in landings and stock characteristi...
The Northeast Arctic cod (Gadus morhua) stock inhabits the Barents Sea and spawns along the Norwegia...
Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua) is one of the commercially most important fish species in the North Atl...
Fish populations may spawn a vast number of offspring, while only a small and highly variable fracti...
The oldest and largest individuals are disappearing from many fish stocks worldwide as a result of o...
Commercial fishing generally removes large and old individuals from fish stocks, reducing mean age a...
In recent years, several studies postulate a significant increase in the transport of warm Atlantic ...
Harvesting may be a potent driver of demographic change and contemporary evolution, which both may h...
Analysis of 46 yr of research trawl survey data from seven regions in the Northwest Atlantic (Newfou...
Gadoid Fisheries Symposium DTU Aqua, DFO, ICES, NAFO. St. Andrews 15.10.13 - 18.10.13When seeking...
The variation in length-at-ages 4 to 5 years for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) off Greenland was analy...
Stock-recruitment relationships are fundamental in management of fish stocks and fish recruitment is...
Important spawning- as well as nursery- and feeding areas for cod, Gadus morhua L. are found off th...
Arcto-Norwegian cod tend to produce strong year classes in warm years and poor year classes in cold ...
A high growth rate for Arcto-Norwegian cod (Gadus morhua L.) in the Barents Sea and adjacent areas ...
Published information is used to review trends and fluctuations in landings and stock characteristi...
The Northeast Arctic cod (Gadus morhua) stock inhabits the Barents Sea and spawns along the Norwegia...
Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua) is one of the commercially most important fish species in the North Atl...
Fish populations may spawn a vast number of offspring, while only a small and highly variable fracti...
The oldest and largest individuals are disappearing from many fish stocks worldwide as a result of o...
Commercial fishing generally removes large and old individuals from fish stocks, reducing mean age a...
In recent years, several studies postulate a significant increase in the transport of warm Atlantic ...
Harvesting may be a potent driver of demographic change and contemporary evolution, which both may h...
Analysis of 46 yr of research trawl survey data from seven regions in the Northwest Atlantic (Newfou...
Gadoid Fisheries Symposium DTU Aqua, DFO, ICES, NAFO. St. Andrews 15.10.13 - 18.10.13When seeking...
The variation in length-at-ages 4 to 5 years for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) off Greenland was analy...
Stock-recruitment relationships are fundamental in management of fish stocks and fish recruitment is...
Important spawning- as well as nursery- and feeding areas for cod, Gadus morhua L. are found off th...
Arcto-Norwegian cod tend to produce strong year classes in warm years and poor year classes in cold ...
A high growth rate for Arcto-Norwegian cod (Gadus morhua L.) in the Barents Sea and adjacent areas ...
Published information is used to review trends and fluctuations in landings and stock characteristi...
The Northeast Arctic cod (Gadus morhua) stock inhabits the Barents Sea and spawns along the Norwegia...