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The dominant species of Herring in the North Sea is the Atlantic Herring ([https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=126417 Clupea harengus]). These herring form expansive schools and are widely distributed throughout the North Atlantic, including the North Sea. Their migrations follow a distinct pattern: during the spring and summer, they move inshore to coastal waters for spawning, while in winter, they shift to deeper, offshore areas. As they mature, herring undergo a pelagic phase, spending time in the open ocean before returning to coastal waters as adults for spawning. Herring is a keystone species in the Nort Sea as they are a vital prey species for larger predators such as cod, seabirds and marine mammals. | The dominant species of Herring in the North Sea is the Atlantic Herring ([https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=126417 Clupea harengus]). These herring form expansive schools and are widely distributed throughout the North Atlantic, including the North Sea. Their migrations follow a distinct pattern: during the spring and summer, they move inshore to coastal waters for spawning, while in winter, they shift to deeper, offshore areas. As they mature, herring undergo a pelagic phase, spending time in the open ocean before returning to coastal waters as adults for spawning. Herring is a keystone species in the Nort Sea as they are a vital prey species for larger predators such as cod, seabirds and marine mammals. | ||
In the North Sea, Herring feed on Benthic Invertebrates and is prey mainly to Demersal Fish, Cetaceans (Dolphins and whales) and Windfarm indifferent/avoiding seabirds. They are highly impacted by Noise and also avoid Surface Disturbance. Herring is primarily caught by Industrial & Pelagic Trawl fishing. | In the North Sea, Herring feed on Benthic Invertebrates and is prey mainly to Demersal Fish, Cetaceans (Dolphins and whales) and Windfarm indifferent/avoiding seabirds. They are highly impacted by Noise and also avoid Surface Disturbance. Herring is primarily caught by Industrial & Pelagic Trawl fishing. | ||
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