From stock definition: Anglerfish occur in a wide range of depths, from quite shallow inshore waters down to at least 1000 m. Little is known about when and where anglerfish spawn in northern European waters and consequently stock structure is unclear. This lack of knowledge is due to the unusual spawning habits of anglerfish. The eggs and larvae are pelagic, but whereas most marine fish produce individual free-floating eggs, anglerfish eggs are spawned in a large, buoyant, gelatinous ribbon which may contain more than a million eggs. Due to this strange behaviour, anglerfish eggs and larvae are rarely caught in conventional surveys.
Last update: February 2018
History
Published under the auspices of the following ICES Steering Group or Committee
FRSG
Published under the auspices of the following ICES Expert Group or Strategic Initiative
AFWG
Series
ICES Stock Annexes
Contributors (Authors)
Kjell Nedreaas; Otte Bjelland
Recommended citation
ICES. 2018. Stock Annex: Anglerfish (Lophius budegassa, Lophius piscatorius) in Subareas 1 and 2 (Northeast Arctic). ICES Stock Annexes. 4 pp. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.18621974