Criteria for age estimation of anchovy otoliths in the Alborán Sea (Western Mediterranean Sea) based on the monitoring of the hyaline edge formation.
Date
2009Type
workingPaperAbstract
This study determines the seasonality in the formation of rings in the anchovy otoliths
by monitoring hyaline edge in the AlboránSea. Monthly samples were collected
between October 1989 and December 1992 from the catches of the purse seine fleet.
Two hyaline zones in the otolith are deposited per year, one in winter (primary) and a
minor one during the summer spawning season. The formation of hyaline rings is
significantly correlated with the temperature of seawater. The highest percentage of
hyaline edge formation, recorded over the four year study, periodically occurred in
February, when the temperature is at its lowest. When the nutritional status of fish is
better, the percentage of individuals forming hyaline edge is lower. Considering these
facts, a number of criteria for interpreting the growth rings on the anchovy otolith were
developed. The population is subjected to a high rate of exploitation, so with the
absence of older individuals inthe area, it means ...