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Fish stocks of the Baltic Sea and their development since 1970 and conclusions for sustainable exploitation – Part 3: Sprat

Authors :
Rechlin, Otto
Source :
osf@vti.bund.de, Bundesforschungsanstalt für Fischerei
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

The sprat of the Baltic Sea is not as short-lived as inother Seas probably because fish predator species arerestricted mainly on cod and salmon. Sea bird popula-tions are much smaller and marine mammals are rare inthe Baltic Sea. The sprat stock biomass is fluctuatingstrongly. The fluctuation is mainly influenced by thestock recruitment and is also dependent on the strengthof the cod stock. After a strong decrease during the1980ies sprat catches increased again from 1992 onwardsand reached a peak with over half a million tonnes in 1997. At about the same time the character of the BalticSea sprat fishery changed from catches mainly for hu-man consumption to catches mainly for industrial pur-poses initiated by the fishery of Sweden. The recentrecord high catches of sprat have been possible only dueto the low level of the cod stock of the main Baltic SeaBasins over some years. A sprat fishery on such a highcatch level might cause conflicts with a recovering codstock in future. Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institute, Federal Research Institute for Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries began publishing the Informationen aus der Fischereiforschung = Information on Fishery research in 2010.

Details

Language :
German
ISBN :
978-2-01-211101-1
2-01-211101-7
ISBNs :
9782012111011 and 2012111017
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
osf@vti.bund.de, Bundesforschungsanstalt für Fischerei
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..9610055de89198dda7dc977afebb097c