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Cod in Subareas I and II (Northeast Arctic cod)

2022
Cautiously  avoid  impaired  recruitment  and  achieve  other  objective(s)  of  the  exisiting  management  plan  (e.g.,  catch  stability) implies that catches in 2011 should be less than 703 kt.
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Haemoglobin variation in cod — a reliable marker for Arctic cod (Gadus morhua L.)

Fisheries Research, 1993
Abstract During a 5 year period more than 5000 individual cod specimens have been collected from the Barents Sea and spawning sites in northern Norway, and have been classified for otolith type and haemoglobin genotype. The results demonstrate a close correspondence to earlier results obtained almost 25 years ago, suggesting stability of haemoglobin ...
G. Dahle, K.E. Jørstad
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Historic changes in cod stocks and cod fisheries: Northeast Arctic cod

1994
Observations made in Norwegian waters in this century have been used to interpret the fragmentary fishery and climate data from the period 1500 to 1900. During the Little Ice Age, lasting from about 1550 to 1850, the Northeast Arctic cod stock went through large fluctuations in stock size, as reflected in catch per unit of effort and in overall catch ...
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Ecological adaptation of reproduction in Northeast Arctic cod

Fisheries Research, 1987
Abstract A recent period (1977–1982) of cold climate in the Barents Sea resulted in a greatly reduced feeding area available for the Arctic cod and in consistently low recruitment. With the start of a warmer period in 1982/83, the area and potential for production of cod biomass expanded and recruitment has increased.
Gunnar Sætersdal, Harald Loeng
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A transcriptome resource for the Arctic Cod (Boreogadus saida)

Marine Genomics, 2018
Abstract Arctic Cod (Boreogadus saida) serve as an important link in Arctic food webs and are thus considered an important species for environmental monitoring. RNA-Seq was conducted on samples from wild-collected individuals representing various age classes and tissue types to obtain as complete a transcriptome as possible on an Illumina MiSeq ...
Robert E. Wilson   +3 more
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Population differentiation of Coastal cod and North East Arctic cod

2014
Subbey   +4 more
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Climate Change and New Potential Spawning Sites for Northeast Arctic cod

Frontiers in Marine Science, 2020
Anne Britt Sandø   +2 more
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