The population dynamics of nearshore juvenile Notothenia rossii were studied at South Georgia during 1978 and 1979. Mortality of the population was calculated from length-class abundance of fish sampled by trammel nets, and the population size estimated using a mark and recapture technique. Instantaneous natural mortality in the nearshore population was high (M=0.78) although other author's estimate for the mortality in the offshore population was only 0.35. Therefore it is likely that no single estimate of mortality will apply to fish of all ages. The population density of juvenile N. rossii was about 11 g m-2 nearshore. The size of the offshore population was estimated by calculating survival from the nearshore age classes. The data sugge...
Recruitment variability in juvenile Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides), a commercially ...
The ratio of N. coriiceps to N. rossii individuals in catches regularly increased during 22 years fr...
Owing to commercial fishing during the late 1970s/early 1980s, targeted notothenioid species had bec...
The population dynamics of nearshore juvenile Notothenia rossii were studied at South Georgia during...
Notothenia rossii was the first target species in Southern Ocean fisheries. The species was already ...
Notothenia coriiceps and Notothenia rossii are two widespread nototheniid fishes, that live sympatri...
A total of 1103 inshore notothenioid fish were caught by means of trammel-nets in four sites surroun...
Notothenia coriiceps and Notothenia rossii are two widespread nototheniid fishes, that live sympatri...
During the SIBEX 1983-84 programme, an attempt was made at a quantitative estimate of the distributi...
Antarctic fish larvae were investigated in all seasons at South Georgia. This provided material for ...
Waters around South Georgia are amongst the most productive in the Southern Ocean, and support inter...
This study aims to provide consistent information to explain the steady declining trend in the numbe...
The effect of an intensive sampling programme on an inshore population of Notothenia coriiceps was s...
We provide a summary of biological aspects and population trends of demersal finfish stocks in the s...
Growth in Antarctic fishes is assumed to be seasonal but quantitative data are scarce. Growth rates ...
Recruitment variability in juvenile Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides), a commercially ...
The ratio of N. coriiceps to N. rossii individuals in catches regularly increased during 22 years fr...
Owing to commercial fishing during the late 1970s/early 1980s, targeted notothenioid species had bec...
The population dynamics of nearshore juvenile Notothenia rossii were studied at South Georgia during...
Notothenia rossii was the first target species in Southern Ocean fisheries. The species was already ...
Notothenia coriiceps and Notothenia rossii are two widespread nototheniid fishes, that live sympatri...
A total of 1103 inshore notothenioid fish were caught by means of trammel-nets in four sites surroun...
Notothenia coriiceps and Notothenia rossii are two widespread nototheniid fishes, that live sympatri...
During the SIBEX 1983-84 programme, an attempt was made at a quantitative estimate of the distributi...
Antarctic fish larvae were investigated in all seasons at South Georgia. This provided material for ...
Waters around South Georgia are amongst the most productive in the Southern Ocean, and support inter...
This study aims to provide consistent information to explain the steady declining trend in the numbe...
The effect of an intensive sampling programme on an inshore population of Notothenia coriiceps was s...
We provide a summary of biological aspects and population trends of demersal finfish stocks in the s...
Growth in Antarctic fishes is assumed to be seasonal but quantitative data are scarce. Growth rates ...
Recruitment variability in juvenile Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides), a commercially ...
The ratio of N. coriiceps to N. rossii individuals in catches regularly increased during 22 years fr...
Owing to commercial fishing during the late 1970s/early 1980s, targeted notothenioid species had bec...