Publication Abstract

Title
Benthic communities associated with a heavily fished scallop ground in the English Channel
Publication Abstract

Benthic communities associated with a heavily fished scallop ground in the English Channel

M.J. Kaiser, P.J. Armstrong, P.J. Dare and R.P. Flatt

A survey of benthic communities found in a heavily fished scallop ground was undertaken in July 1993. Two main faunal assemblages were identified from samples obtained with fine-meshed scallop dredges, which were grouped either in gravelly sand sediments or sandy sediment, which was generally furthest offshore in deeper water. A third assemblage was found in either sandy or gravelly muddy sand sediments. The highest abundance of small and large size-classes of scallops were associated with the assemblage containing the greatest number of species and individuals in sandy sediments. This assemblage had the greatest biomass of .emergent fauna such as hydroids and Alcyonium digitatum. Data acquired from a RoxAnnTM acoustic signal processor were able to differentiate between the substratum or biotopes associated with the greatest abundance of scallops. This may provide a useful tool for refining surveys of commercial stocks or mapping suitable habitats.

Reference:

M.J. Kaiser, P.J. Armstrong, P.J. Dare and R.P. Flatt, 1998. Benthic communities associated with a heavily fished scallop ground in the English Channel. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of U.K., 78(4): 1045-1059

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Publication Authors
M.J. Kaiser*, P.J. Armstrong, P.J. Dare* and R.P. Flatt*
Publication Date
January 1998
Publication Reference
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of U.K., 78(4): 1045-1059
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