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Depth distribution and biological characteristics of the European eel <i>Anguilla anguilla</i> in Lough Ennell, Ireland
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Fishery AssessmentEngineeringFitnessLongline SurveyCentral IrelandDepth DistributionGrowth RateAquacultureFishery ManagementBenthic EcologyLough EnnellFishery ScienceBiological CharacteristicsFish FarmingBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyMarine EcologyAquatic OrganismMarine Biology
Using a longline survey, a total of 196 European eels Anguilla anguilla were collected at different depths in Lough Ennell (maximum depth 30 m), central Ireland. The catch per unit of effort of A. anguilla that were caught from 1 to 25 m depths was lowest at 0.5-5.0 m and greatest at the deepest depth range (22.5-25.0 m). Sub-samples of A. anguilla from depths of <15 m showed little or no difference in size, sex ratio, age, growth rate, condition factor, length-mass relationship, gonado-somatic index, fin index or eye index with fish from depths of >15 m. All fish examined were female yellow-phase A. anguilla that had ages from 7 to 20 years (mean +/-s.d. = 10.3 +/- 2.9 years), with growth rates from 24.0-60.8 mm year(-1) (mean +/-s.d. = 40.7 +/- 8.5 mm year(-1)). Variations in the growth rates were greater in the shallow group than that of the deep group. This study suggested that deeper regions are important feeding habitats for A. anguilla and that fish in this lake were growing moderately fast compared to similar habitats and areas in the species' range.
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