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Marine Biology Research | 2009

Historical movement pattern of juvenile beaked redfish (Sebastes mentella Travin) in the Barents Sea as inferred from long-term research survey series

Konstantin Drevetnyak; Kjell Harald Nedreaas

Abstract Study of redfish migration by traditional tagging methods is difficult because captured redfish usually prove to be nonviable. The main purpose of the present paper is to determine movement patterns of the beaked redfish (Sebastes mentella) juveniles based on data from Russian and Norwegian scientific trawl surveys conducted during autumn and winter of 1982–1995. The Petersen method was applied to analyse size composition of the beaked redfish catches. The conclusion made from prior researches that the beaked redfish year classes of 1982 and 1988 were strong compared to their neighbouring ones was confirmed. On the assumption that ‘peaks’ in the length distributions of survey catches display strong year classes, the annual corresponding lengths were defined for the 1982 and 1988 year classes of beaked redfish at different ages (from 0 to 7 years). Subsequently, using the database from trawl surveys and knowing the length of the beaked redfish from strong year classes at different ages, the distribution of these year classes by year was mapped. Based on these maps, migration patterns of the beaked redfish juveniles in the Barents and Norwegian Seas were inferred. The present study shows that the duration of the period from spawning to nursery area for one year class of the beaked redfish takes at least 2 years (age 0–1). Seasonal movements within the nursery area seem to last for 3–4 (5) years when the redfish is 2–4 (5) years old. The beaked redfish of the Norwegian–Barents sea population start leaving the nursery areas at age 5–6.


274 s. | 2011

Atlas of the Barents Sea Fishes

Rupert Wienerroither; Edda Johannesen; Herdis Langøy; Kirsti Børve Eriksen; Thomas de Lange Wenneck; Åge S. Høines; Otte Bjelland; Andrey V. Dolgov; Dmitry Prozorkevich; Tatiana Prokhorova; Konstantin Drevetnyak; Ingvar Byrkjedal; Gunnar Langhelle


Journal of Northwest Atlantic Fishery Science | 2005

The Status of Skate Stocks in the Barents Sea

Andrey V. Dolgov; Konstantin Drevetnyak; E V Gusev


Aquatic Living Resources | 2013

Monitoring beaked redfish (Sebastes mentella) in the North Atlantic, current challenges and future prospects

Benjamin Planque; Kristján Kristinsson; Alexey Astakhov; Matthias Bernreuther; Eckhard Bethke; Konstantin Drevetnyak; Kjell Harald Nedreaas; Jákup Reinert; Alexey Rolskiy; Thorsteinn Sigurðsson; Christoph Stransky


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2012

Historical variations in the year-class strength of beaked redfish (Sebastes mentella) in the Barents Sea

Benjamin Planque; Edda Johannesen; Konstantin Drevetnyak; Kjell Harald Nedreaas


78 s. | 2001

Investigations on demersal fish in the Barents Sea winter 2000 : detailed report

Asgeir Aglen; Konstantin Drevetnyak; Tore Jakobsen; Knut Korsbrekke; Yuri Lepesevich; Sigbjørn Mehl; Odd Nakken; Kjell Harald Nedreaas


222 s. | 2013

Atlas of the Barents Sea Fishes based on the winter survey.

Rupert Wienerroither; Edda Johannesen; Andrey V. Dolgov; Ingvar Byrkjedal; Otte Bjelland; Konstantin Drevetnyak; Kirsti Børve Eriksen; Åge S. Høines; Gunnar Langhelle; Herdis Langøy; Pavel A. Murashko; Tatiana Prokhorova; Dmitry Prozorkevich; Oleg Smirnov; Thomas de Lange Wenneck


67 s. | 2002

Investigations on demersal fish in the Barents Sea winter 2002 : detailed report

Asgeir Aglen; John Alvsvåg; Konstantin Drevetnyak; Åge S. Høines; Knut Korsbrekke; Sigbjørn Mehl; Konstantin Sokolov


34 s. | 2010

Final report from the 3-year Russian-Norwegian research programme on Greenland halibut 2007-2009

Ole Thomas Albert; Konstantin Drevetnyak; Elvar Hallfredsson; Oleg Smirnov; Tone Vollen


s. 176-178 | 2007

Spatial migration pattern of deep-sea redfish (Sebastes mentella Travin) in the Barents Sea as inferred from long-term research survey series

Konstantin Drevetnyak; Kjell Harald Nedreaas

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Andrey V. Dolgov

Knipovich Polar Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography

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Dmitry Prozorkevich

Knipovich Polar Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography

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Tatiana Prokhorova

Knipovich Polar Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography

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Alexey Astakhov

Knipovich Polar Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography

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Alexey Rolskiy

Knipovich Polar Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography

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Tone Vollen

Norwegian College of Fishery Science

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