Abstract

Inside the tidal front that separates the Faroe shelf water from the oceanic environment, the zooplankton was dominated by neritic copepod species, mainly Acartia longiremis and Temora longicornis, but with a variable mixture of the copepod Calanus finmarchicus. The zooplankton biomass in this water was low in 1994 and 1995, but was markedly higher in 1996, due to increased abundances of C. finmarchicus. Outside the tidal front, the zooplankton was dominated by C. finmarchicus and the biomass was higher than in the shelf water. The abundances of juvenile cod and haddock did not fit positively with the abundances of food during these years. The mean length of the juveniles of both species was smaller in the year with the highest zooplankton biomass in the shelf water (1996) than when the biomass was lower (1994 and 1995). The juveniles were generally more concentrated in the shallow area when the food was abundant in those areas than when it was sparse. Their stomach contents were partly reflected by the i...

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