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Title: THE BIOLOGY AND FISHERIES OF EUROPEAN HAKE, MERLUCCIUS MERLUCCIUS, IN THE NORTH-EAST ATLANTIC
Authors: Murua, Hilario
Abstract: The aim of this chapter is to review the biology and fishery including the management of European hake in the north east Atlantic The European hake is widely distributed throughout the north east Atlantic from Norway in the north to the Guinea Gulf in the south and throughout the Mediterranean and Black Sea being more abundant from the British Isles to the south of Spain In this area ICES (International Council for the Exploration of the Sea) recognises the existence of two stocks the northern stock and the southern stock Both stocks have been extensively and intensively harvested and since the beginning of the 90s have been considered to be outside safe biological limits The northern stock however is currently considered to lie within safe biological limits In any case recovery plans were implemented for the northern stock in 2004 and for the southern stock in 2006 Despite its commercial importance knowledge of the biology and ecology of the European hake in the North Atlantic is still quite scarce For example recent investigations suggest that European hake grows much faster by a factor of two than was considered previously This faster growth also affects the maturity at age pattern of hake and the agreed maturity at age give used in the assessments European hake is a top predator in the demersal community in the north east Atlantic area mainly preying on blue whiting horse mackerel and other cupleids In relation to the reproductive biology European hake is considered to be a batch spawner species with indeterminate fecundity and spawning activity all year round All these characteristics could in turn be interpreted as European hake adopting a more opportunistic life strategy which is unusual for a gadoid and demersal species and raises several questions about hake biology and ecology that require further investigation
Keywords: EGG-PRODUCTION METHOD; COD GADUS-MORHUA; AGE ESTIMATION; IBERIAN PENINSULA; POPULATION-STRUCTURE; ENGRAULIS-MORDAX; SPAWNING BIOMASS; BATCH FECUNDITY; SOUTHERN BAY; CELTIC SEA
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: ELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS INC
Type: Review; Book Chapter
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/S0065.2881(10)58002.7
URI: http://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/749
ISSN: 0065-2881
Appears in Publication types:Artículos científicos



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