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Journal of Fish Biology | 2013

Effects of a large northern European no-take zone on flatfish populationsa

Ann-Britt Florin; Ulf Bergström; Didzis Ustups; Karl Lundström; P. R. Jonsson

In March 2006, a 360u2009km² no-take zone (NTZ) was established north of Gotland in the central Baltic Sea, with the purpose to scientifically evaluate the effects of a fishing ban on flatfish populations. A monitoring programme was set up to study the populations in the NTZ and in a reference area east of Gotland where the fishing pressure was high. The programme included fishing with multimesh survey nets, modelling of potential larval export and estimation of fish consumption by large marine predators. Overall, the results showed a clear positive effect of the NTZ on turbot Scophthalmus maximus, with higher densities in the closed area compared with the fished area and also higher densities after closure compared with before. The NTZ also had older individuals and a more even sex ratio. This, in combination with a high potential for larval export from the NTZ to Gotland, shows that the marine reserve may be important for maintaining a viable S. maximus stock at Gotland. Also, for flounder Platichthys flesus, the densities were higher in the NTZ compared to the reference area and there was a net larval export to the fished area. For both species, density-dependent growth was evident, with a lower length at age in the closed area. Potential predation by grey seal Halichoerus grypus and great cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo sinesis on flatfishes, that could hamper the evaluation of the marine reserve, was also addressed. Taken together, the results show that there are clear benefits of the fishing ban for both flatfish species within the NTZ, while the net effects on fisheries are difficult to quantify.


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2016

Survival and dispersal variability of pelagic eggs and yolk-sac larvae of central and eastern baltic flounder (Platichthys flesus): application of biophysical models

Hans-Harald Hinrichsen; Christoph Petereit; Anders Nissling; Isa Wallin; Didzis Ustups; Ann-Britt Florin

&NA; A hydrodynamic model coupled with a Lagrangian particle tracking technique was utilized to simulate spatially and temporally resolved long‐term environmentally related (i) size of habitat suitable for reproduction, (ii) egg/yolk‐sac larval survival, (iii) separation of causes of mortality, and (iv) connectivity between spawning areas of Baltic flounder with pelagic eggs. Information on reproduction habitat requirements and mortality sources were obtained from field or laboratory studies. In our modelling study we only quantified physical processes generating heterogeneity in spatial distribution of eggs and yolk‐sac larvae, as e.g. predation is not accounted for. The spatial extent of eggs and larvae represented as modelled particles is primarily determined by oxygen and salinity conditions. The reproduction habitat most suitable was determined for the Gdansk Deep, followed by the Bornholm Basin. Relatively low habitat suitability was obtained for the Arkona Basin and the Gotland Basin. The model runs also showed yolk‐sac larval survival to be to a large extent affected by sedimentation. Eggs initially released in the Arkona Basin and Bornholm Basin are strongly affected by sedimentation compared with those released in the Gdansk Deep and Gotland Basin. Highest relative survival of eggs occurred in the Gdansk Deep and in the Bornholm Basin. Relatively low survival rates in the Gotland Basin were attributable to oxygen‐dependent mortality. Oxygen content had almost no impact on survival in the Arkona Basin. For all spawning areas mortality caused by lethally low temperatures was only evident after severe winters. Buoyancy of eggs and yolk‐sac larvae in relation to topographic features appear as a barrier for the transport of eggs and yolk‐sac larvae and potentially limits the connectivity of early life stages between the different spawning areas.


Journal of Sea Research | 2016

Diet overlap between juvenile flatfish and the invasive round goby in the central Baltic Sea

D. Ustups; Ulf Bergström; Ann-Britt Florin; E. Kruze; D. Zilniece; D. Elferts; E. Knospina; D. Uzars


Journal of Sea Research | 2013

Egg production of turbot, Scophthalmus maximus, in the Baltic Sea

Anders Nissling; Ann-Britt Florin; Anders Thorsen; Ulf Bergström


Archive | 2015

Report of the Baltic Fisheries Assessment Working Group (WGBFAS) : 14-21 April 2015, ICES HQ, Copenhagen, Denmark

Mikaela Bergenius; Jesper Boje; Michele Casini; Henrik Degel; Margit Eero; Ann-Britt Florin; Pavel Gasyukov; Wlodzimierz Grygiel; Tomas Gröhsler; Joakim Hjelm; Jan Horbowy; Noél Holmgren; Niclas Norrström; Olavi Kaljuste; Igor Karpushevskiy; Anastasiia Karpushevskaia; Georgs Kornilovs; Uwe Krumme; Anna Luzenczyk; Johan Lövgren; Jukka Pönni; Rainer Oeberst; Tiit Raid; Jari Raitaniemi; Romas Statkus; Sven Stoetera; Marie Storr-Paulsen; Didzis Ustups; Yvonne Walther


Archive | 2016

Förvaltningsmål för nationellt förvaltade fiskbestånd

Örjan Östman; Ulrika Beier; Henrik Ragnarsson Stabo; Jens Olsson; Henrik Svedäng; Andreas Sundelöf; Alfred Sandström; Ann-Britt Florin


Archive | 2016

Information from Baltic Sea countries about mapping and monitoring of essential fish habitats

Patrik Kraufvelin; Ann-Britt Florin; Jens Olsson; Zeynep Pekcan-Hekim; Annukka Lehikoinen; Ulf Bergström; Johanna Mattila


Archive | 2016

Venue, participants and outline of the workshop

Patrik Kraufvelin; Ann-Britt Florin; Jens Olsson; Zeynep Pekcan-Hekim; Annukka Lehikoinen; Ulf Bergström; Johanna Mattila


Archive | 2016

Schedule of the workshop

Patrik Kraufvelin; Ann-Britt Florin; Jens Olsson; Zeynep Pekcan-Hekim; Annukka Lehikoinen; Ulf Bergström; Johanna Mattila


Archive | 2016

Abstracts from presentations

Patrik Kraufvelin; Ann-Britt Florin; Jens Olsson; Zeynep Pekcan-Hekim; Annukka Lehikoinen; Ulf Bergström; Johanna Mattila

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Ulf Bergström

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Jens Olsson

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Didzis Ustups

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Karl Lundström

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Alfred Sandström

Swedish Board of Fisheries

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