Genetic analysis redraws the management boundaries for the European sprat
M Quintela, C Kvamme, D Bekkevold… - Evolutionary …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Sustainable fisheries management requires detailed knowledge of population genetic
structure. The European sprat is an important commercial fish distributed from Morocco to
the Arctic circle, Baltic, Mediterranean, and Black seas. Prior to 2018, annual catch advice
on sprat from the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) was based on
five putative stocks:(a) North Sea,(b) Kattegat–Skagerrak and Norwegian fjords,(c) Baltic
Sea,(d) West of Scotland—southern Celtic Seas, and (e) English Channel. However, there …
structure. The European sprat is an important commercial fish distributed from Morocco to
the Arctic circle, Baltic, Mediterranean, and Black seas. Prior to 2018, annual catch advice
on sprat from the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) was based on
five putative stocks:(a) North Sea,(b) Kattegat–Skagerrak and Norwegian fjords,(c) Baltic
Sea,(d) West of Scotland—southern Celtic Seas, and (e) English Channel. However, there …
Genetic analysis redraws the management boundaries for the European sprat
C Kvamme, D Bekkevold, RDM Nash, E Jansson… - 2020 - bora.uib.no
Sustainable fisheries management requires detailed knowledge of population genetic
structure. The European sprat is an important commercial fish distributed from Morocco to
the Arctic circle, Baltic, Mediterranean, and Black seas. Prior to 2018, annual catch advice
on sprat from the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) was based on
five putative stocks:(a) North Sea,(b) Kattegat–Skagerrak and Norwegian fjords,(c) Baltic
Sea,(d) West of Scotland—southern Celtic Seas, and (e) English Channel. However, there …
structure. The European sprat is an important commercial fish distributed from Morocco to
the Arctic circle, Baltic, Mediterranean, and Black seas. Prior to 2018, annual catch advice
on sprat from the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) was based on
five putative stocks:(a) North Sea,(b) Kattegat–Skagerrak and Norwegian fjords,(c) Baltic
Sea,(d) West of Scotland—southern Celtic Seas, and (e) English Channel. However, there …
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