Fish eggs and larvae have been sampled during the study of herring larvae distribution. Since 1976 these findings have been recorded. Most of the gadoid eggs are difficult to identify, but identification of larvae and knowledge of spawning periods and areas may reduce the errors in mapping distribution of eggs of a single species. Egqs with a diameter of 1.20 to 1.59 mm, most probably of cod, and eggs with a diameter of 1.0 to 1.19 mm, probably of saithe, Norway pout or blue whiting, were most abundant. Highest densities were found off Møre and in the Lofoten-Vestfjorden area. Both categories of eggs were usually found in highest numbers during the second half of April. Eggs and larvae of blue whiting were recorded from Stad to ...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that four commercially important demersal species,...
The vertical distribution of fish eggs can have important consequences for recruitment through its i...
In 1961 cod eggs and larvae were more scarce in the Lofoten area than in the previous year (Table 1)...
The size frequencies of cod and haddock eggs, sampled in coastal and offshore waters of northwestern...
This paper deals with the location of some major spawning grounds for cod, Gadus morhua L., on the M...
The distribution of cod larvae and copepod nauplii off the Lofoten islands was studied in the years ...
Hydrography and larval fish distribution in the northeastern North Sea were studied during a resear...
Previous studies have shown that four commercially important demersal species, namely cod (Gadus mor...
The population fecundity of Northeast-arctic cod were computed for the years 1983, 1984 and 1985. R...
Previous studies have shown that four commercially important demersal species, namely Atlantic cod (...
This report gives some preliminary results from a study on the spawning grounds of the Norwegian spr...
Postlarvae surveys have been carried out in the southwestern part of the Barents Sea and the northea...
The proceedings of the Soviet-Norwegian symposium on: Reproduction and recruitment of Arctic cod. Le...
During May and June 1972 several surveys for fish larvae were carried out in northern Norwegian coas...
In 1960 cod eggs and larvae were more abundant at Skrova in the Lofoten area than in the previous ye...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that four commercially important demersal species,...
The vertical distribution of fish eggs can have important consequences for recruitment through its i...
In 1961 cod eggs and larvae were more scarce in the Lofoten area than in the previous year (Table 1)...
The size frequencies of cod and haddock eggs, sampled in coastal and offshore waters of northwestern...
This paper deals with the location of some major spawning grounds for cod, Gadus morhua L., on the M...
The distribution of cod larvae and copepod nauplii off the Lofoten islands was studied in the years ...
Hydrography and larval fish distribution in the northeastern North Sea were studied during a resear...
Previous studies have shown that four commercially important demersal species, namely cod (Gadus mor...
The population fecundity of Northeast-arctic cod were computed for the years 1983, 1984 and 1985. R...
Previous studies have shown that four commercially important demersal species, namely Atlantic cod (...
This report gives some preliminary results from a study on the spawning grounds of the Norwegian spr...
Postlarvae surveys have been carried out in the southwestern part of the Barents Sea and the northea...
The proceedings of the Soviet-Norwegian symposium on: Reproduction and recruitment of Arctic cod. Le...
During May and June 1972 several surveys for fish larvae were carried out in northern Norwegian coas...
In 1960 cod eggs and larvae were more abundant at Skrova in the Lofoten area than in the previous ye...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that four commercially important demersal species,...
The vertical distribution of fish eggs can have important consequences for recruitment through its i...
In 1961 cod eggs and larvae were more scarce in the Lofoten area than in the previous year (Table 1)...