posted on 2024-04-25, 08:29authored byJohn K. Pinnegar, Robert Thorpe, Stuart Reeves, Verena M. Trenkel
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Blue whiting (Micromesistius poutassou) is a widely distributed species in the eastern part of the North Atlantic, ranging from Norway to Portugal. The population is comprised of at least two sub-components (a northern and a southern component) both of which spawn along the shelf edge and on banks west of the British Isles. Blue whiting is however currently managed as a single stock, despite clear evidence of morphological and genetic differences. In this contribution, we develop a 3 area GADGET model for blue whiting. The model was tuned using survey data from the three (north, central and south) regions spanning the period 1984-2011.
Theme session S: Basin-scale dynamics at lower trophic levels in the North Atlantic
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[Authors]. 2015. A three area model for blue whiting in the northeast Atlantic: impacts of climate change and estimates of zooplankton consumption. 2015 Annual Science Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark. CM 2015/S:04. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.25682772