Two separate survival tests were run in an indoor basin. Herring was tagged applying internal metal tags as used in the annua1 tagging experiments on the Norwegian spring-spawners. The mortality caused by tagging was severe in the first few weeks after release, declining to a normal leve1 i n about 8 weeks. The survival of tagged herring in the two tests varied substantially, and the coefficient was calculated to be 0.74 and 0.91 respectively. The difference is explained by the difficulties in handling herring in captivity
Tagging of Pacific herring in British Columbia has a long history dating to the mid-1930s but uncert...
Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) was stored in ice for up to 2 weeks. Changes during storage were ...
The growth-mortality hypothesis, where survival during the larval stage is positively related to siz...
Biology and fisheries of the Norwegian spring spawning herring and blue whiting in the Northeast Atl...
Recovery of internal tags during the filleting process would create new possibilities for tagging e...
In the preceding chapters it is demonstrated that the Norwegian-Icelandic herring tagging experiment...
Recovery of internal tags during the filleting process would create new possibilities for tagging ex...
1. Norwegian herring tagging experiments carried out with internal metal tags in Skagerak in 1964 a...
Tagging-induced mortality experiments are an important component of mark-recapture studies, as they ...
The effects of three catching methods; trawling, gillnetting and poundnetting, on the quality of Bal...
In 1970-1974, 7913 saithe, predominantly immature, were tagged in northern Norway. By the end of 19...
LIE, U., DAHL, O. and ØSTVEDT, O.J. 1978. Aspects of the life history of the local herring stock in...
Gastric evacuation rates have earlier mainly been measured based on laboratory experiments. The aim ...
In 1970-1974, 7913 saithe, predominantly immature, were tagged in northern Norway. By the end of 197...
The effects of intracoelomic tagging procedure (i.e. implantation by surgical incision into the abdo...
Tagging of Pacific herring in British Columbia has a long history dating to the mid-1930s but uncert...
Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) was stored in ice for up to 2 weeks. Changes during storage were ...
The growth-mortality hypothesis, where survival during the larval stage is positively related to siz...
Biology and fisheries of the Norwegian spring spawning herring and blue whiting in the Northeast Atl...
Recovery of internal tags during the filleting process would create new possibilities for tagging e...
In the preceding chapters it is demonstrated that the Norwegian-Icelandic herring tagging experiment...
Recovery of internal tags during the filleting process would create new possibilities for tagging ex...
1. Norwegian herring tagging experiments carried out with internal metal tags in Skagerak in 1964 a...
Tagging-induced mortality experiments are an important component of mark-recapture studies, as they ...
The effects of three catching methods; trawling, gillnetting and poundnetting, on the quality of Bal...
In 1970-1974, 7913 saithe, predominantly immature, were tagged in northern Norway. By the end of 19...
LIE, U., DAHL, O. and ØSTVEDT, O.J. 1978. Aspects of the life history of the local herring stock in...
Gastric evacuation rates have earlier mainly been measured based on laboratory experiments. The aim ...
In 1970-1974, 7913 saithe, predominantly immature, were tagged in northern Norway. By the end of 197...
The effects of intracoelomic tagging procedure (i.e. implantation by surgical incision into the abdo...
Tagging of Pacific herring in British Columbia has a long history dating to the mid-1930s but uncert...
Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) was stored in ice for up to 2 weeks. Changes during storage were ...
The growth-mortality hypothesis, where survival during the larval stage is positively related to siz...