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On the Growth and Feeding of Young Herring in the Clyde

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2009

S. M. Marshall
Affiliation:
Marine Station, Millport
A. G. Nicholls
Affiliation:
Marine Station, Millport
A. P. Orr
Affiliation:
Marine Station, Millport

Extract

Two groups of young herring are found in the Clyde. One, the offshore group, has been identified as Clyde spring-spawned herring; the other, the inshore type, is of unknown origin. The former were caught only occasionally, the latter at fairly regular intervals during their first year.

The two groups are distinguished by differences in size and identified as belonging to different races by vertebral counts. There was no intermixture.

The offshore herring which metamorphosed at the end of May when 40-50 mm. long, reached a length of 90-100 mm. in winter. The inshore fish which were about 50 mm. long in May reached a length of about 130 mm. in winter.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 1939

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