Abstract
Basic biological information for a twaite shad population ( Alosa fallax , Lacepede 1803) is presented based on a 2-year study involving 273 adult and 18 juveniles specimens. The fish were caught in the Curonian lagoon and coastal zone of the Baltic Sea. At the end of July, 2004 was observed intensive and record late spawning of the twaite shad. At the end of May, 2005 was observed the beginning of spawning migration of this fish . Twaite shad was one of the key fish species caught with 38-50 mm mesh size nets at the material sampling location. The CPUE in different mesh size gill nets fluctuated from 2.7 to 32 individuals. In the spawning shoal male individuals were predominant. The standard body length of twaite shad females varied from 322 to 430 mm. The standard body length of males varied from 280 to 390 mm. Twaite shad ranged from 2+ to 9+ years, but the majority were from 4+ to 7+ years. Females exhibited higher CF and GSI values than males. Young fish were caught at 7 stations out of 17, although their abundance was not high. Besides the twaite shad, there were juveniles of 18 more fish species caught in the coastal zone.
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