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Norway Lobster (Nephrops norvegicus) - Functional Units and suitable habitat in Scottish and adjacent waters

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Nephrops distribution is limited by the extent of suitable muddy sediment in which animals construct burrows. Nephrops are assessed across Europe as individual stocks in 34 functional units (FUs). This data combines the ICES functional units (based on ICES statistical rectangles), combined with the actual extent of the muddy sediment, in Scottish & adjacent waters, derived from sediment and VMS data.

Demersal Fish - Spatial variation in Species Richness of demersal fish in waters around Scotland, averaged over the period 1999 to 2008

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The spatial variation in Species Richness of demersal fish in waters around Scotland, averaged over the period 1999 to 2009.

This dataset is part of the larger Spatial Variation of Demersal Fish in Waters Around Scotland Dataset, which includes three layers that show the spatial variation of Demersal fish (generally living on or near the seabed) in waters around Scotland (averaged over the period 1999 to 2008) for:

  • Size Composition (Large Fish Indicator) (defined as the proportion of fish (by weight) in the community that is greater than 40 cm in length). The higher the value (varying between 0 and 1), the greater the proportion of large fish in the community.
  • Species Richness (a count of the number of demersal fish species recorded in any survey sample).
  • Species Diversity (indices that also take account of the relative abundance of each species in the sample).

All three datasets are based on surveys carried out by ICES set up to provide fisheries independent information to support stock assessments.

 

Demersal Fish - Spatial variation in Species Diversity of demersal fish in waters around Scotland, averaged over the period 1999 to 2008

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The spatial variation in Species Diversity of Demersal fish in waters around Scotland, averaged over the period 1999 to 2010

This dataset is part of the larger Spatial Variation of Demersal Fish in Waters Around Scotland Dataset, which includes three layers that show the spatial variation of Demersal fish (generally living on or near the seabed) in waters around Scotland (averaged over the period 1999 to 2008) for:

  • Size Composition (Large Fish Indicator) (defined as the proportion of fish (by weight) in the community that is greater than 40 cm in length). The higher the value (varying between 0 and 1), the greater the proportion of large fish in the community.
  • Species Richness (a count of the number of Demersal fish species recorded in any survey sample).
  • Species Diversity (indices that also take account of the relative abundance of each species in the sample).

All three datasets are based on surveys carried out by ICES set up to provide fisheries independent information to support stock assessments.

Demersal Fish - Spatial variation in Size Composition (Large Fish Indicator) of demersal fish in waters around Scotland, averaged over the period 1999 to 2008

Marine Scotland Information NMPi icon

The spatial variation in size composition (Large Fish Indicator) of Demersal fish in waters around Scotland, averaged over the period 1999 to 2008.

This dataset is part of the larger Spatial Variation of Demersal Fish in Waters Around Scotland Dataset, which includes three layers that show the spatial variation of Demersal fish (generally living on or near the seabed) in waters around Scotland (averaged over the period 1999 to 2008) for:

  • Size Composition (Large Fish Indicator) (defined as the proportion of fish (by weight) in the community that is greater than 40 cm in length). The higher the value (varying between 0 and 1), the greater the proportion of large fish in the community.
  • Species Richness (a count of the number of demersal fish species recorded in any survey sample).
  • Species Diversity (indices that also take account of the relative abundance of each species in the sample).

All three datasets are based on surveys carried out by ICES set up to provide fisheries independent information to support stock assessments.

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