Warming of the northeast Atlantic is expected to affect the location and productivity of fish stocks. It is examined whether variations in catches of cod, herring, mackerel, anchovy and sardines in the ICES statistical areas are related to variations in ocean temperature. Temperatures at certain locations along the Norwegian coast are taken as proxies for temperatures in the Norwegian Sea and the North Sea. It is found that the catches of cod in the North Sea are inversely correlated with temperature and that recruitment and catches of cod in the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea are positively related to temperature. There is also some indication of a positive correlation between temperature and the catches of mackerel in the North Sea and...
This paper identifies the possible effects of climate change on fish stocks important for the Norweg...
Climate change accentuates the need for knowing how temperature impacts the life history and product...
Effects of global warming on animal distribution and performance become visible in many marine ecosy...
Warming of the northeast Atlantic is expected to affect the location and productivity of fish stocks...
nalyses of 36 fish and squid species sampled in standardized bottom-trawl surveys of the northwest A...
Describing a population in space and time may provide essential information to govern regimes for th...
Fish stock fluctuations are affected by two potentially confounding forces: the removal of individua...
In recent years, several studies postulate a significant increase in the transport of warm Atlantic ...
Abstract only.The international council for the exploration of the seas (ICES) publish\ud annual rep...
Since the 1950s, records from the North Sea show a gradual increase in temperature. Using temperatur...
Trends in annual catches of fish species in the large marine ecosystems (LMEs) of the world were ana...
The introduction of 200 n.m. exclusive economic zones (EEZs) in the late 1970s required increased co...
Summarizes the effects of climate variation on geographic distribution of fish in northern seas
The changes in spawning biomass of the northern stock cod in Canadian waters and cod biomass off Wes...
Catch distributions and results of acoustic surveys indicate that North Sea herring had an unusually...
This paper identifies the possible effects of climate change on fish stocks important for the Norweg...
Climate change accentuates the need for knowing how temperature impacts the life history and product...
Effects of global warming on animal distribution and performance become visible in many marine ecosy...
Warming of the northeast Atlantic is expected to affect the location and productivity of fish stocks...
nalyses of 36 fish and squid species sampled in standardized bottom-trawl surveys of the northwest A...
Describing a population in space and time may provide essential information to govern regimes for th...
Fish stock fluctuations are affected by two potentially confounding forces: the removal of individua...
In recent years, several studies postulate a significant increase in the transport of warm Atlantic ...
Abstract only.The international council for the exploration of the seas (ICES) publish\ud annual rep...
Since the 1950s, records from the North Sea show a gradual increase in temperature. Using temperatur...
Trends in annual catches of fish species in the large marine ecosystems (LMEs) of the world were ana...
The introduction of 200 n.m. exclusive economic zones (EEZs) in the late 1970s required increased co...
Summarizes the effects of climate variation on geographic distribution of fish in northern seas
The changes in spawning biomass of the northern stock cod in Canadian waters and cod biomass off Wes...
Catch distributions and results of acoustic surveys indicate that North Sea herring had an unusually...
This paper identifies the possible effects of climate change on fish stocks important for the Norweg...
Climate change accentuates the need for knowing how temperature impacts the life history and product...
Effects of global warming on animal distribution and performance become visible in many marine ecosy...