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North Sea cod tagging data 1961 - 2015 and Plaice tagging data 1957 - 2005

Summary

North Sea cod and plaice tagging data with information about fish location, maturation, sea surface temperature (SST), length, weight and time of tagging, recapture. This data can be used to calculate the changes in cod or plaice fertility due to changes in temperature. This data set was generated for delivery on the EU H2020 Pandora project. Between 1961 and 2015, a total of 22,573 cod were tagged and released using either conventional marker-ID tags. From 1999 onwards, cod were also tagged using electronic Data Storage Tags (DSTs).Between 1957 and 2005, a total of 53,489 plaice were tagged and released, using variety of tags, e.g. Floy Anchor, Small Petersen Disc.

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Keywords

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Use limitation statement

There are no public access constraints to this data. Use of this data is subject to the licence identified.

Attribution statement

See Cefas Data Portal for details – link to dataset below.

Technical information

Update frequency

notPlanned

Lineage

Cod and plaice, suitable for tagging were caught using either research or commercially chartered fishing vessels. After each fish was tagged with a uniquely numbered conventional marker-ID tag, their length, weight, health state, release date and position were recorded before being released. From 1999 onwards, cod were also tagged using electronic Data Storage Tags (DSTs), which provide additional information that can be used to gain further insight into the fish’s behaviour. Release and recapture data of these tags were also captured to the `Cefas Tagged Fish Database`_. Although these data have been subject to quality assurance, the provided data does include known erroneous data (e.g. recapture position, time at liberty), some of which have been identified and marked as such. We have referenced the following document, because it gives key information about the dataset, including a map of the location. Hampton *et al* (2021). Release and recapture data from cod tagged in the North Sea from 1961 to 2015. Cefas, UK. V1. doi: `https://data.cefas.co.uk/view/21165`_ Data was processed using R software and was prepared as described in this reference: Righton, D., Quayle, V. A., Hetherington, S., and Burt, G. 2007. Movements and distribution of cod ( Gadus morhua ) in the southern North Sea and English Channel : results from conventional and electronic tagging experiments. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the UK, 87: 599–613. .. _`cefas tagged fish database`: http://data.cefas.co.uk/#/View/206 .. _`https://data.cefas.co.uk/view/21165`: https://data.cefas.co.uk/view/21165

Spatial information

Coordinate reference system

N/A

Geographic extent

  • Latitude from: 52.4581 to 52.4595
  • Longitude from: 1.73881 to 1.74086
Metadata information

Language

English

Metadata identifier

fde05ce6-84e8-4507-a516-b738eacf84fe


Published by

Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science

Contact publisher

data.manager@cefas.gov.uk

Dataset reference dates

Creation date

21 January 2022

Revision date

26 May 2023

Publication date

30 March 2022

Period

  • From: 09 May 1957
  • To: 14 April 2015

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