Mapping the spawning grounds of North Sea cod ( Gadus morhua ) by direct and indirect means

Author:

Fox Clive J1,Taylor Martin2,Dickey-Collas Mark3,Fossum Petter4,Kraus Gerd5,Rohlf Norbert6,Munk Peter7,van Damme Cindy J.G3,Bolle Loes J3,Maxwell David L1,Wright Peter J8

Affiliation:

1. The Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture ScienceLowestoft, Suffolk NR33 OHT, UK

2. School of Biological Sciences, University of East AngliaNorwich, Norfolk NR4 7TJ, UK

3. Institute for Marine Resources and Ecosystem StudiesPO Box 68, 1970AB IJmuiden, The Netherlands

4. Institute of Marine ResearchPO Box 1870, Nordnes, 5817 Bergen, Norway

5. Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences, IFM-GEOMAR24148 Kiel, Germany

6. Bundesforschungsanstalt für Fischerei, Institut für SeefischereiPalmaille 9, 22767 Hamburg, Germany

7. Danish Institute of Fisheries ResearchCharlottenlund 2920, Denmark

8. Fisheries Research Services375 Victoria Road, Aberdeen AB11 9DB, UK

Abstract

Despite recent evidence for sub-stock structuring, North Sea cod are assessed as a single unit. As a consequence, knowledge of sub-stock trends is poor. In particular, there are no recent evaluations of which spawning grounds are active. Here we report results from the first ichthyoplankton survey to cover the whole North Sea. Also, this survey, conducted in 2004, was the first to make extensive use of DNA-based molecular methods to unambiguously identify early developmental stage cod eggs. We compare the findings from the plankton survey with estimated egg production inferred from the distribution of mature cod in contemporaneous trawl surveys. Results from both approaches were in general agreement and showed hot spots of egg production around the southern and eastern edges of the Dogger Bank, in the German Bight, the Moray Firth and to the east of the Shetlands. These areas broadly coincide with known spawning locations from the period 1940 to 1970. We were, however, unable to directly detect significant numbers of cod eggs at the historic spawning ground off Flamborough (northeast coast of England). The results demonstrate that most of the major spawning grounds of cod in the North Sea are still active but that some localized populations may have been reduced to the point where it is now difficult to detect the presence of eggs in the plankton.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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