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[[Category:(NS)Ecology]] | |||
=General Information= | |||
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| header1 = Data Layer Info | | header1 = Data Layer Info | ||
| label2 = Editable | | | label2 = Category | data2 = Fish | ||
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| label4 = Data source | data4 = Ecosystem simulation | |||
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| data11 = Extremely Low | | data11 = Extremely Low | ||
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===Description=== | |||
===Description | |||
'''Habitat:''' Pelagic<br> | '''Habitat:''' Pelagic<br> | ||
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'''Diet:''' Mackerel feeds on both pelagic and benthic organisms such as fish (sprats, sandeel), worms and other invertebrates. | '''Diet:''' Mackerel feeds on both pelagic and benthic organisms such as fish (sprats, sandeel), worms and other invertebrates. | ||
'''Threats:''' Of commercial interest. Mackerel are caught by a directed fishery for human consumption, which tends to target bigger fish, potentially causing smaller, less marketable fish to be discarded. | '''Threats:''' Of commercial interest. Mackerel are caught by a directed fishery for human consumption, which tends to target bigger fish, potentially causing smaller, less marketable fish to be discarded.===MSP Challenge=== | ||
Mackerel is a month-by-month, computer generated data layer following calculations made by the ecosystem simulation (EwE). | |||
Different pressures generate by human activities ([[(NS)Noise|noise]], [[(NS)Bottom Disturbace|bottom disturbance]], [[(NS)Surface Disturbance|surface disturbance]], [[(NS)Artificial Substrate|artificial substrate]]) have different, complex effects on marine species in terms of movement, survival and procreation. | |||
Mackerel is caught by all three fishing fleets, but mostly by [[(NS)Industrial and Pelagic Trawl Catch|industrial and pelagic trawl]]. | |||
=Additional Information= | |||
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===In different languages=== | ===In different languages=== | ||
* SN: scomber scombrus | * SN: scomber scombrus | ||
* EN: Atlantic mackerel | * EN: Atlantic mackerel | ||
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