Results on Argentine (Argentina spp.), Bluemouth (Helicolenus dactylopterus), Greater forkbeard (Phycis blennoides) and Spanish ling (Molva macrophthalma) from 2012 Porcupine Bank (NE Atlantic) survey
Date
2013Type
working paperAbstract
This paper presents the results on four of the mostimportant deep fish species of the
last Porcupine Spanish survey carried in 2012, and updates the documents presented
in previous years with the information on the eleven years (2001-2011) of the
Porcupine Spanish bottom trawl surveys on the Porcupine Bank. The document
presents total abundances in weight, length frequencies and geographical
distributions for Argentina spp. (mostly A. silus, results on proportions by Argentina
species distribution in last surveys are provided),bluemouth, greater fork-beard and
Spanish ling. All species considered present increases in their abundances, that are
especially remarkable in the case of greater forkbeard and Spanish ling, confirming
the good recruitments detected in 2011 survey. Besides both species have shown new
recruitment peaks in 2012 survey.