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Spawning and nursery areas, longitudinal and cross-shelf migrations of theMerluccius capensisstock in the northern Benguela

Authors :
Coleen L. Moloney
Margit R. Wilhelm
Astrid Jarre
Source :
Fisheries Oceanography. 24:31-45
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Wiley, 2015.

Abstract

We investigate the spatial distributions of juvenile and adult hake Merluccius capensis on the Namibian continental shelf using data from 25 biomass surveys (1990–2007) to identify (i) nursery/spawning areas, their spatial or temporal separation and change and (ii) length, depth and latitude preference patterns. The density of fish (number-of-fish per 30-min-haul) was examined in relation to fish total length (TL) and latitude and TL and bottom depth. Nursery aggregations were most frequent in central (22–25°S) and southern (26–29°S) Namibia, increasing in density in the south since 2000. Hatch dates of ≤17 cm fish were calculated from juvenile growth rates. Peaks occurred in winter and summer-autumn in the centre and slightly later in the south. Spawning areas appear to have shifted southward since the late 1970s, showing the plasticity of this stock as a response to fishing pressure and environmental variability and change. Merluccius capensis show a stable pattern of latitude preference over the 25 surveys examined. They first occur on the mid-shelf

Details

ISSN :
10546006
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Fisheries Oceanography
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1438944452c7c139369b3b9ec6d07206
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/fog.12058