Improving the stock-recruitment relationship in Icelandic cod (Gadus morhua) by including age diversity of spawners

Gudrun Marteinsdottir*, Kristjan Thorarinsson

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Abstract

The size of the Icelandic cod stock has been gradually declining since the middle of this century. Recruitment has been poor over an extended period of time and much below the long-term average since 1985. Except for the concurrent decrease in stock size and recruitment during this period, the stock size - recruitment relationship is weak. This relationship is improved by including the age composition of the spawning stock. Spawning stock age diversity in each year from 1955 to 1992 was estimated with the Shannon index using the number of mature fish in each age group. By including information on age composition, 31% of the total variation in recruitment was accounted for by the model with stock size, age diversity, and the interaction between the two, compared with less than 15% by single factor models of either age diversity or stock size. These results indicate that age diversity is an important component in stock-recruitment models and that one of the management goals for fish species should be to maintain high age diversity in the spawning stocks.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1372-1377
Number of pages6
JournalCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Volume55
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1998

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