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The Baltic Sea is home to a specific subspecies of the Atlantic Herring, known as the Baltic Herring (''[https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=234068 Clupea harengus membras]''). This subspecies is adapted to the lower salinity levels of the Baltic Sea and have a unique genetic profile. Like the Atlantic Herring, the Baltic Herring also undertake seasonal migrations, but within the Baltic Sea as they move to shallower coastal areas for spawning during the summer. This also means that the Baltic Herring may be more sensitive to changes in environmental conditions due to its specialized adaptation to this unique ecosystem. | The Baltic Sea is home to a specific subspecies of the Atlantic Herring, known as the Baltic Herring (''[https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=234068 Clupea harengus membras]''). This subspecies is adapted to the lower salinity levels of the Baltic Sea and have a unique genetic profile. Like the Atlantic Herring, the Baltic Herring also undertake seasonal migrations, but within the Baltic Sea as they move to shallower coastal areas for spawning during the summer. This also means that the Baltic Herring may be more sensitive to changes in environmental conditions due to its specialized adaptation to this unique ecosystem. | ||
The Baltic Herring | The Baltic Herring feeds on Benthos organisms and serve as for Cod and Seals. They are highly sensitive to Surface Disturbance and Noise. Baltic Herring are primarily caught through Pelagic Catch fishing, Active Demersal Catch fishing and Passive Demersal Catch fishing. | ||
==Types== | ==Types== |
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