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Jökull - 01.12.1969, Side 142

Jökull - 01.12.1969, Side 142
low salinity covered most of the fishing grounds off the western part of the north coast. This cold surface water was actually deserted of herring food and to all appear- ances acted as a barrier for the north ancl eastward invasion of the Icelandic herring in 1963. The westward migration of the Nor- wegian herring to the north coast was also much delayed as compared with 1962. It was not until about the middle of June that the westernmost shoals had reached the fishing grounds off Northeast-Iceland and they had not reached the area off the central north coast until the 12th of July or almost 4—5 weeks later 'than in 1962. This invasion of Norwegian herring did, however, not remain for long off tlie north coast but soon retreat- ed eastwards probably due to very low con- centrations of foocl that were available in the north coast areas after the middle of July. In the annual report from the joint Ice- landic, Norwegian and Soviet herring surveys (Anoti. 1965) it is especially pointed out that tlie temperature in the cold East Icelandic current during the . first weeks of June was consiclerably lower in 1963 tlian in 1962, the difference being up to 1.3° C. In addition the 3° C isotherm was about 130 n.m. furtlier east than in 1962. Thus there appears a close correlation between changes in the hydro- graphic conditions both NW and NE off Ice- land on one hand and the timing of the herr- ing invasions to tlie Icelandic areas because not only was the arrival of the herring to- wards the north coast delayed or even barred as already discussed but also was the herring invasion on the east coast fishing grounds de- layed almóst a month as compared wútli tliat in 1962. The proportion of Icelandic herring in the landings decreased from 54% in 1962 to 29% in 1963. This drastical clrange makes 1963 a turning point as regards the migrations of the Icelandic herring to the north coast fishing grounds. 1964 Herring migrations towards the Icelandic herring fishing areas in the spring of 1964 were characterized by the early arrival of the herring to the east coast fishing grounds dur- 138 JÖKULL 19. ÁR ing the first days of June or some 4 weeks earlier than in the previous year. As regards herring migrations towards the north coast proper it should be notecl that the westward migration of the Norwegian herring only reachecl as far west as the areas off the eastern part of the N-coast (Melrakkaslétta) in early June. This herring invasion then turned north- eastwards and disappeared from the Icelandic areas. In the annual report of the joint herr- ing surveys it is stated tliat by that time (about June lOth) the concentrations of C. finmarch- icus, i.e. the most important food species of the herring, had been very low on the northeast coast fishing grounds whereas in the oceanic areas northeast of Iceland and in the areas south and southwest of Jan Mayen the feeding conditions for tlie lierring were very favour- able. It should also be noted that the sea temperature was generally higher than in 1963 and the influence of the warm Atlantic waters was traced further north and east than usual (Anori. 1966). Once again it is quite clear that the migration of the Norwegian herring was dependant on the position of boundary areas of Atlantic and Arctic waters: The further these areas are off the north coast the further are the lierring. As already stated the opposite situation occurred during July 1962 (Fig. 2). Tlie early arrival of the herring on the east coast fishing grounds is probably correlated with the early arrival of spring due to the relatively high temperatures in that area in 1964. The eastward migration of the Icelandic herring failed in 1964 as in 1963 probably due to drastic reduction of the Icelandic herring stocks during 1963—1964 (Jakobsson 1959). Tlie main lierring fishery during the tradi- tional summer fishing period mainly took place off the east coast and in the oceanic areas between Iceland and Jan Mayen. In addi- tion herring purse seining was conductecl for the first time on the over wintering grounds off the east coast cluring the periocl October— December. Thus tlie duration of the season was doubled. The Icelandic north and east coast herring landings of 425,000 tons were al- most twice that of the previous year. This in- crease in catch was entirely due to the exten- sion of the season throughout the autumn.
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