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Title
The
biology
and
fishery
of
American
plaice
(Hippoglossoides
platessoides
[Fabricius])
with
special
reference
to the
Grand
Bank
Author
Pitt
,
Thomas
Kenton
Description
Thesis
(Ph.D.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1976.
Biology
Date
1975
Pagination
xiii, 171 leaves : ill.
Subject
Plaice;
Fisheries--Grand
Banks
of
Newfoundland
Degree
Ph.D.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Dept. of Biology
Discipline
Biology
Language
eng
Spatial Coverage
Grand Banks of Newfoundland
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
155-160
Abstract
American
plaice
(Hippaglossoides
platessoides)
is
widely
distributed
throughout
the
Northwest
Atlantic
with the
Grand
Bank
supporting
the
largest
population.
Meristics
indicated
possibly
considerable
intermingling
during
pre-
metamorphosis
stages
, but on the
Grand
Bank
, at
least
,
tagging
and
growth
data
suggested
little
intermingling
beyond
the
early
life-history
stages.
Length-age
comparisons
,
indicated
considerable
differences
between
localities
and also
gave
positive
correlations
between
average
length
at
ages
5
and
15
and
probable
bottom
temperature.
--
Peak
spawning
occurred
from
early
April
on
Flemish
Cap
to
early
June
off
Northeast
Newfoundland
and
Labrador.
Fifty
percent
(50%)
sexual
maturity
for
different
localities
occurred
at
7.8-12.2
years
for
females
and
5.3-7.6
years
for
males.
--
Log-log
relationships
were
established
between
fecundity
and
fish
length
,
gutted
and
gilled
weight
and
age
for
Grand
Bank
samples.
No
differences
were
found
between
fecundity-
length
relationships
for
different
parts
of the
Grand
Bank.
–
Although
invertebrates
,
principally
benthic
forms
occurred
most
frequently
in
plaice
stomachs
from the
Grand
Bank
capelin
and
lance
made
up
a
major
part
of the
total
food
weight
and were
especially
important
for the
southern
Grand
Bank.
--
Landings
of
Grand
Bank
plaice
increased
from the
early
1950's
and
reached
a
peak
in
1966-68
with a
subsequent
gradual
decline.
Increased
exploitation
was
reflected
in
declines
in
catch
per
hour
,
stock
abundance
and
fishing
mortality
rates.
Stock
assessments
suggested
that
removals
in the
immediate
future
may
be
lower
than in
previous
years.
However
,
because
of
non-reporting
of
discards
of
plaice
,
prediction
of
yield
is
difficult.
--
Average
length
at
age
increased
from the
early
1950's
to the
1970's
apparently-because
of
increased
rate
of
growth
in the
early
years
of
life
and
coupled
with this was a
decline
in
age
at
sexual
maturity.
Significant
correlations
were
found
between
stock
size
,
asymptotic
length
and
size
at
age
5
and
10
years
for the
northern
half
of the
Grand
Bank.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
76006190
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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