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Long-term dynamics of pelagic fish density and vendace (Coregonus albula (L.)) stocks in four zones of a lake differing in trawling intensity

– An 11‐year time series of hydroacoustic fish density estimates and fisheries statistics of vendace (Coregonus albula (L.)) from four zones of a lake differing in trawling intensity was analyzed in order to test the hypothesis that intensive trawling has detrimental effects on pelagic fish stocks,...

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Published in:Ecology of freshwater fish 2001-06, Vol.10 (2), p.65-74
Main Authors: Marjomäki, T. J., Huolila, M.
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Language:English
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Summary:– An 11‐year time series of hydroacoustic fish density estimates and fisheries statistics of vendace (Coregonus albula (L.)) from four zones of a lake differing in trawling intensity was analyzed in order to test the hypothesis that intensive trawling has detrimental effects on pelagic fish stocks, especially vendace recruitment. The standardized fish density estimate in trawled zones showed no decrease in comparison to the non‐trawled zone. No signs of recruitment failure associable with trawling intensity were found. The growth of vendace at the end of the study period was slower than that at the beginning, indicating a higher density, most clearly so in the zone with highest trawling intensity. No significant correlations were detected between 3‐year mean trawling intensity and yield per unit effort of over‐1‐year‐old vendace or fish density in any zone. Thus, no evidence to support the hypothesis was found. This was suggested to be due to density‐dependent compensatory processes in recruitment and/or natural mortality effectively counteracting the population change induced by exploitation.Note
ISSN:0906-6691
1600-0633
DOI:10.1034/j.1600-0633.2001.100201.x