Distribution of Herring ( Clupea harengus ) Larvae Along the Southern Coast of Nova Scotia with Observations on Their Growth and Condition Factor

1972; Canadian Science Publishing; Volume: 29; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1139/f72-086

ISSN

0015-296X

Autores

D. D. Sameoto,

Tópico(s)

Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies

Resumo

The distribution and abundance of herring larvae on the southern coast of Nova Scotia suggested the presence of a fall spawning population. Larvae were found in St. Margaret's Bay from late September to June. They showed a slower growth rate than larvae from the Clyde Sea, Scotland, and weighed less at a particular length than did larvae from the Clyde Sea and Boothbay, Maine. The larvae had a lower condition factor at 25 mm length than larvae from the North and Baltic Seas. No larvae were found on the Scotian Shelf during late May and early June, 1969, but were abundant during September and October. Herring spawning beds were reported from areas along the entire coast of Nova Scotia from Canso to Cape Sable.

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