Fluctuations of landings and environmental conditions in the north-western Mediterranean sea

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Most of the monthly catches and CPUE of 13 studied commercial species in the coastal waters of the northwestern Mediterranean were significantly positively correlated with run-off of local rivers (Rhône and Muga) and the wind mixing index during the spawning season, with time lags of less than a year (transfer function analyses). Rhône and Ebre interannual fluctuations in run-off were synchronous and were related to the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), river runoffs being negatively correlated to high NAO episodes. The fluctuations of river discharges and the wind mixing index were cyclic but not related. The results showed that enhanced hydroclimatic conditions in the NW Mediterranean were favourable for the productivity of the fish and invertebrate stocks, and suggest the presence of linkage between recruitment of Mediterranean species and local (river discharges, wind conditions) and global (NAO) environmental conditions.

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Lloret, J., Lleonart, J., Solé, I., & Fromentin, J. M. (2001). Fluctuations of landings and environmental conditions in the north-western Mediterranean sea. Fisheries Oceanography, 10(1), 33–50. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2419.2001.00151.x

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