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Dana: A Journal of Fisheries and Marine Research 1980-2000

Dana: A journal of Fisheries and Marine Research was published by the Danish Institute for Fisheries and Marine Research (later: Danish Institute for Fisheries Research, now: DTU Aqua) during the years 1980 to 2000. On this page you will find all articles from Dana in pdf format.

 

Dana was a peer reviewed journal covering both pure and applied research within the topics: Fish biology, fisheries, oceanography, fisheries management and assessment as well as mathematical modeling, marine biology and biological oceanography relevant to fish and fisheries.

 

Dana succeeded Meddelelser fra Danmarks Fiskeri- og Havundersøgelser. This journal was also published in English. You are welcome to contact librarian Carina Anderberg, , for specific articles.

 

 

Dana, vol. 12, 2000

 

Vol.12, pp. 1-5
The European eel, Anguilla anguilla (L.), in Japanese waters
Jun Aoyama, Shun Watanabe, Takeshi Miyai, Seiji Sasai, Mutsumi Nishida & Katsumi Tsukamoto

 

Vol.12, pp. 7-15
Eel, Anguilla anguilla (L.), in Italy: recruitment, fisheries and aquaculture
Eleonora Ciccotti, Sara Busilacchi & Stefano Cataudella

 

Vol.12, pp. 17-32
Impact of yellow eel exploitation on spawner production in Lake IJsselmeer, the Netherlands
Willem Dekker

 

Vol.12, pp. 33-42
Behavior and passage of silver-phase American eels, Anguilla rostrata (LeSueur), at a small hydroelectric facility
Alex Haro, Ted Castro-Santos & Jacques Boubée

 

Vol.12, pp. 43-57
Size, and exploitation rate by dip net fishery, of the run of American eel, Anguilla rostrata (LeSueur), elvers in the East River, Nova Scotia
Brian M. Jessop


Vol.12, pp. 59-68
The River Shannon silver eel fisheries: variations in commercial and experimental catch levels
T. Kieran McCarthy & Paula Cullen


Vol.12, pp. 69-70
Monitoring results for glass eel and elver 1965-1999
Christopher Moriarty

 

Vol.12, pp. 71-76
Long-term survival and growth of stocked eel, Anguilla anguilla (L.), in a small eutrophic lake
Michael I. Pedersen


Vol.12, pp. 77-82
Fishing mortality on silver eels, Anguilla anguilla (L.), in Denmark
Michael I. Pedersen & Christian Dieperink

 

Vol.12, pp. 83-97
Evidence for a decline in the abundance of the American eel, Anguilla rostrata (LeSueur), in North America since the early 1980s
William A. Richkus & Kevin Whalen

 

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Dana, vol. 11(2), 1996

 

Vol. 11(2), pp. 65-130
Predator foraging in patchy environments: the interrupted Poisson process (IPP) model unit
Jan E. Beyer & Bo Friis Nielsen

 

 

Dana, vol. 11(1), 1995

 

Vol. 11(1), pp. 1-28
A model of trophic interactions in the North Sea in 1981, the Year of the Stomach
Villy Christensen


Vol. 11(1), pp. 29-38
First estimates of growth, mortality and recruitment parameters of Macrobrachium macrobrachion Herklots, 1851 in the Cross River estuary, Nigeria
Udeme I. Enin

 

Vol. 11(1), pp. 39-64
Sampling methods and errors in the Danish North Sea industrial fishery
Peter Lewy  

 

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Dana, vol. 10, 1994


Vol. 10, pp. 1-28
The Baltic cod
Ole Bagge, Fritz Thurow, Erik Steffensen & Jesper Bay

 

Vol. 10, pp. 29-59
Status and future of herring and sprat stocks in the Baltic Sea
Raimo Parmanne, Otto Rechlin & Bengt Sjöstrand

 

Vol. 10, pp. 61-85
The Baltic salmon (Salmo salar L.): its history, present situation and future
Lars Karlsson & Östen Karlström

 

Vol. 10, pp. 87-104
Hydrographic processes and changes in the Baltic Sea
Jacob Steen Møller & Ian Sehested Hansen

 

Vol. 10, pp. 105-129
Top-down control in the pelagic Baltic ecosystem
Lars G. Rudstam, Gunnar Aneer & Mikael Hildén

 

Vol. 10, pp. 131-162
Fish species interactions in the Baltic Sea
Henrik Sparholt


Vol. 10, pp. 163-177
Development of Baltic cod eggs at different levels of temperature and oxygen content
Kai Wieland, Uwe Waller & Dietrich Schnack

 

Vol. 10, pp. 179-201
The role of predation on early life stages of cod in the Baltic
Friedrich W. Köster & Dietrich Schnack

 

Vol. 10, pp. 203-234
The effect of size-selective mortality on the size-at-age of Baltic herring
Jan E. Beyer & Hans Lassen 
 

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Dana, vol. 9, 1991

 

Vol. 9, pp. 1-14
Studies on lipid synthesis by incorporation 14C-acetate during experimental maturation of silver eels, Anguilla anguilla
Inge Boëtius, Jan Boëtius & Heinz J. M. Hansen

 

Vol. 9, pp. 15-30
Improved estimates of a growth model and body composition of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum, 1792) as function of feeding level, temperature and body size Gorm Rasmussen & Jon From

 

Vol. 9, pp. 31-38
Growth of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum, 1792) related to egg size and temperature
Jon From & Gorm Rasmussen

 

Vol. 9, pp. 39-43
Comparison of three different otolith-based methods for age determination of turbot (Scophthalmus maximus)
Tine Kjær Hassager

 

Vol. 9, pp. 45-56
The spatial distribution of cod (Gadus morhua L.) in the Baltic Sea
Henrik Sparholt, Eero Aro & Johan Modin

 

Vol. 9, pp. 57-69
Mortality and growth of wild and introduced cultured eels (Anguilla anguilla (L)) in a Danish stream, with special reference to a new tagging technique
Jakob Bisgaard & Michael I. Pedersen

 

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Dana, vol. 8, 1989

 

Vol. 8, preface

Preface

Jørgen Møller Christensen

 

Vol. 8, pp. 5-16
A century of fisheries research and management
Jørgen Møller Christensen

 

Vol. 8, pp. 17-31
The ecological setting of North Sea fisheries
Niels Daan

 

Vol. 8, pp. 33-43
Fisheries research and management for the North Sea; The next hundred years
John Pope

 

Vol. 8, pp. 45-66
The Danish fishery into the next century
Niels Axel Nielsen


Vol. 8, pp. 69-82
The North Sea and the climate
Jan O. Backhaus

 

Vol. 8, pp. 83-93
Algal blooms in the North Sea: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Katherine Richardson

 

Vol. 8, pp. 95- 108
The chemical pollution status of the North Sea
John E. Portman

 

Vol. 8, pp. 109-129
Fish in the polluted North Sea
Volkert Dethlefsen 

 

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Dana, vol. 7, 1989

 

Vol. 7, pp. 1-12
Ascending dyers, Anguilla anguilla, from five European localities. Analyses of pigmentation stages, condition, chemical composition and energy reserves
Inge Boëtius & Jan Boëtius

 

Vol. 7, pp. 13-22
Sources and magnitude of random errors in Acoustic Fish Abundance Estimates
Knud P. Andersen & Eskild Kirkegaard

 

Vol. 7, pp. 23-43
A multispecies model of fish stocks in the Baltic Sea
Jan Horbowy

 

Vol. 7, pp. 45-147
Recruitment stability and survival - simple size-specific theory with examples from the early life dynamics of marine fish
Jan E. Beyer

 

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Dana, vol. 6, 1986

 

Vol. 6, pp. 1-10
Studies of a larval herring (Clupea harengus L.) patch in the Buchan area. I. The distribution of larvae in relation to hydrographic features
Katherine Richardson, Michael R. Heath & Niels Jørgen Pihl

 

Vol. 6, pp. 11-24
Studies of a larval herring (Clupea harengus L.) patch in the Buchan area. II. Growth, mortality and drift of larvae
Peter Munk, Villy Christensen & Helge Paulsen

 

Vol. 6, pp. 25-36
Studies of a larval herring (Clupea harengus L.) patch in the Buchan area. III. Phytoplankton distribution and primary productivity in relation to hydrographic features
Katherine Richardson, Michael R. Heath & Stefan Mariager Pedersen

 

Vol. 6, pp. 37-51
Studies of a larval herring (Clupea harengus L.) patch in the Buchan area. IV. Zooplankton distribution and productivity in relation to hydrographic features
Thomas Kiørboe & Kirsten Johansen  

 

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Dana, vol. 5, 1985

 

Vol. 5, pp. 1-44
Species interaction in assessment of fish stocks with special application to the North Sea
Henrik Gislason & Th. Helgason

 

Vol. 5, pp. 45-54
In-situ determination of target strength of herring and sprat at 38 and 120 kHz
Poul Degnbol, Hans Lassen & Karl-Johan Stæhr

 

Vol. 5, pp. 55-62
A surgical method for implanting transmitters with sensors into the body cavity of cod (Gadus morhua L.)
Benedikte Hedegaard Pedersen & Niels Gerner Andersen

 

Vol. 5, pp. 63-80
Stomach evacuation rates of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) estimated from stomach contents and growth rates
Erik Ursin, M. Pennington, E.B. Cohen & M.D. Grosslein

 

Vol. 5, pp. 81-86
Estimating the average food consumption by fish in the field from stomach contents data
Michael Pennington

 

Vol. 5, pp. 87-94
Some reflections on the possibility of estimating predation and digestion parameters from stomach data
Knud P. Andersen

 

Vol. 5, pp. 95-107
First feeding by larval herring Clupea harengus L.
Thomas Kiørboe, Peter Munk & Josianne Gatt Støttrup

 

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Dana, vol. 4, 1985

 

Vol. 4, pp. 1-17
Lipid and protein content in Anguilla anguilla during growth and starvation
Inge Boëtius & Jan Boëtius

 

Vol. 4, pp. 19-39
Repeated induction of testicular maturation and spermiation, alternating with periods of feeding and growth in silver eels, Anguilla anguilla (L.)
Jens Dollerup & Chr. M. Graver

 

Vol. 4, pp. 41-48
Greenland eels, Anguilla rostrata LeSueur
Jan Boëtius

 

Vol. 4, pp. 49-66
On the homogeneity of the European Eel population (Anguilla anguilla)
E.F. Harding

 

Vol. 4, pp. 67-92
Spatial and temporal distribution of American eel larvae in relation to North Atlantic Ocean current systems
Robert C. Kieckner & James D. McCleaue

 

Vol. 4, pp. 93-98
Anguilla rostrata leptocephali in the Sargasso Sea during February and March 1981
Gail S. Wippelhauser, James D. McCleave & Robert C. Kleckner

 

Vol. 4, pp. 99-128
List of Atlantic Anguilla leptocephali: American material
Robert C. Kieckner, Gail S. Wippelhauser & James D. McCleave

 

Vol. 4, pp. 129-162
A re-examination of Johannes Schmidt’s Atlantic eel investigations
Jan Boëtius & E. F. Harding


Vol. 4, pp. 163-249
List of Atlantic and Mediterranean Anguilla leptocephali: Danish material up to 1966
Jan Boëtius & E.F. Harding  

 

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Dana, vol. 3, 1984

 

Vol. 3, pp. 1-20
On the growth parameters of Atlantic cod as a function of body size
Erik Ursin

 

Vol. 3, pp. 21-30
The intestinal evacuation rates of larval hernng (Ciupea harengus L.) predating on wild plankton
Benedikte Hedegaard Pedersen


Vol. 3, pp. 31-42
Depletion rates of gastrointestinal content in common goby (Pomatoschistus microps (Kr.)). Effects of temperature and fish size
Niels G. Andersen

 

Vol. 3, pp. 43-60
The tropical, the temperate and the arctic seas as media for fish production
Erik Ursin

 

Vol. 3, pp. 61-139
A growth model, gastric evacuation, and body composition in rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri Richardson, 1836
Jon From & Gorm Rasmussen

 

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Dana, vol. 2, 1982

 

Vol. 2, pp. 1-50
An interpretation of the stomach contents of fish in relation to prey abundance
Knud P. Andersen

 

Vol. 2, pp. 51-67
Stability and variability in the marine ecosystem
Erik Ursin

 

Vol. 2, pp. 69-95
Estimation of effective mesh sizes and their utilization in assessment
Kjartan Hoydal, Carl Jakob Rørvik & Per Sparre

 

Vol. 2, pp. 97-121
Abundance of the shore crab, Carcinus maenas (L.), estimated from mark-recapture experiments
Sten Munch-Petersen, Per Sparre & Erik Hoffmann  

 

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Dana, vol. 1, 1980

 

Vol. 1, pp. 1-28
Experimental maturation of female silver eels, Anguilla anguilla. Estimates of fecundity and energy reserves for migration and spawning
Inge Boëtius & Jan Boëtius

 

Vol. 1, pp. 29-37
Daily growth increments observed in otoliths from juvenile East Baltic cod
Erik Steffensen

 

Vol. 1, pp. 39-51
Periodical growth rings in cephalopod statoliths
Thomas K. Kristensen

 

Vol. 1, pp. 53-64
Differences in energy flow through major components of subarctic, temperate and tropical marine shelf ecosystems
G. Høpner Petersen & Mark A. Curtis

 

Vol. 1, pp. 65-91
Feeding success of clupeoid fish larvae and stochastic thinking
Jan E. Beyer

 

Vol. 1, pp. 93-112
Atlantic Anguilla. A presentation of old and new data of total numbers of vertebrae with special reference to the occurrence of Anguilla rostrata in Europe
Jan Boëtius

 

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