Aspects of growth in Arctic cod, Boreogadus saida (Lepechin 1773)

  • Tor Jensen
  • Karl Inne Ugland
  • Morten Anstensrud

Abstract

In June 1986- 42 young Arctic cod were caught in ice-covered waters of the Barents sea with dip-nets by scuba divers. From August to June 1987 the fish were kept at -PC and fed on frozen shrimp (Pandalus borealis). Length and weight were measured monthly. A fast weight increment of about 0.7% per day was observed in the autumn (Sept.-Nov.). In the winter (Jan.-Feb), the growth rate declined to 0.05% per day. However, daily food intake only decreased by 50% during these winter months. Since the fish were exposed to constant illumination in the aquarium, this growth experiment indicates that something else than light has a significant influence on growth in Arctic cod.

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Published
1991-01-12
How to Cite
Jensen T., Inne Ugland K., & Anstensrud M. (1991). Aspects of growth in Arctic cod, Boreogadus saida (Lepechin 1773). Polar Research, 10(2), 547-552. https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v10i2.6765