Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4543798 | Fisheries Research | 2010 | 7 Pages |
Tagging of more than 2000 turbot in the eastern Gotland basin in the central Baltic Sea revealed strong spawning site fidelity. Only 4 out of 653 recaptures were made outside the Gotland area and 95% of recaptures, 1–4 years after tagging, were found less than 30 km from the original tagging site. Within the summer spawning season turbot were almost stationary and 95% of them were recaptured less than 16 km from the tagging site. During the spawning they dwelled close to shore at a mean depth of only 5 m while migration to deeper areas was evident in the feeding season. Indications of differences in the spawning behavior between sexes were found together with a positive correlation between recapture probability and body length. The revealed spawning site fidelity has implications for management practices of turbot in the Baltic Sea.