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Age determination in bass and assessment of growth and year-class strength

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2009

D. F. Kelley
Affiliation:
Old Farm, Trebetherick, Wadebridge, Cornwall PL27 6SB

Abstract

Scale readings from 6269 bass caught in 1946–86 on various parts of the U.K. coast, with a few from the Channel Islands and France, have been analysed to determine U.K. growth patterns and assess the relative abundance of successive year-classes. In the U.K. growth was fastest on the south-east coast, slowest on the west coast. In the Channel Islands growth was initially slower than on the south-east coast but faster after maturity; though less fast than on the Biscay coast of France. Year-classes of exceptional abundance tended to grow more slowly than classes of normal abundance. There was evidence in each region of a slight long-term fall in growth rate. Best growth occurred in warm summers. The growth period commenced, and annulus formed, at dates ranging from early May for the youngest juveniles to mid July for adults; terminating in each case in October. Males grew rather more slowly than females and appeared less long-lived and less hardy, except on the south-east coast, where, exceptionally, samples were caught well offshore and included large, generally faster growing fish; this suggests a behavioural difference between the sexes rather than consistently slower growth in males. Explanations are offered for occasional fast growing fish, which occur mainly on the south-east coast and mainly with particular year-classes, notably 1966 and 1969. Problems of interpretation are considered and solutions offered.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 1988

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