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| title = Sandeel | | title = Sandeel | ||
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| label2 = Category | data2 = | | label2 = Category | data2 = Fish | ||
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| data11 = Extremely Low | | data11 = Extremely Low | ||
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===Description:=== | ===Description:=== | ||
''' | ==== Sandeels ==== | ||
'''Habitat:''' Demersal | |||
'''Main role:''' Prey | |||
'''Trophic level:''' 3 – 3,5 | |||
'''Diet:''' Their diet is dominated by zooplankton, but polychaetes, meiofauna and other small benthos have also an important role. | |||
'''Threats:''' Of commercial interest. They are caught in large quantities by specialized industrial fisheries. | |||
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==== European sprat ==== | |||
'''Habitat:''' Pelagic<br> | |||
'''Main role:''' Prey <br> | |||
'''Trophic level:''' 3 | |||
'''Diet:''' zooplankton. | |||
'''Threats:''' Highly commercial. Sprats are caught by various trawl gear and seine nets, and are often preserved by smoking. Juvenile sprats are marketed as whitebait. However, the larger part of the international catch is used in the fishmeal industry. | |||
===MSP Challenge 2050:=== | ===MSP Challenge 2050:=== | ||
Sandeel and sprat are part of one single data layer. They are caught by all fishing fleets, but mostly by industrial and pelagic trawl. | |||
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===In different languages=== | |||
==== Sandeel ==== | |||
* SN: ammodytes | |||
* EN: sandeels | |||
* NL: zandspiering | |||
* GE: Sandaal | |||
* DK: tobis | |||
* FR: lançon | |||
* NO: småsil | |||
* SE: tobis | |||
Sandeels are part of a group of bottom-dwelling fish species without swim bladders that prefer relatively smooth bottom or gravelly sand. They typically burrow in the sand to escape predation. They are important prey for many predators of the food web. | |||
==== European sprat ==== | |||
* SN: sprattus sprattus | |||
* EN: European sprat | |||
* NL: sprot | |||
* GE: Europäische Sprotte | |||
* DK: brisling | |||
* FR: sprat | |||
* NO: brisling | |||
* SE: skarpsill | |||
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Revision as of 13:52, 11 April 2018
Layer Info | |
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Category | Fish |
Editable | No |
Data source | Ecosystem simulation |
Values | |
Extremely Low | |
Low | |
Medium | |
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Extreme |
Description:
Sandeels
Habitat: Demersal Main role: Prey Trophic level: 3 – 3,5
Diet: Their diet is dominated by zooplankton, but polychaetes, meiofauna and other small benthos have also an important role.
Threats: Of commercial interest. They are caught in large quantities by specialized industrial fisheries.
European sprat
Habitat: Pelagic
Main role: Prey
Trophic level: 3
Diet: zooplankton.
Threats: Highly commercial. Sprats are caught by various trawl gear and seine nets, and are often preserved by smoking. Juvenile sprats are marketed as whitebait. However, the larger part of the international catch is used in the fishmeal industry.
MSP Challenge 2050:
Sandeel and sprat are part of one single data layer. They are caught by all fishing fleets, but mostly by industrial and pelagic trawl.
===In different languages===
Sandeel
- SN: ammodytes
- EN: sandeels
- NL: zandspiering
- GE: Sandaal
- DK: tobis
- FR: lançon
- NO: småsil
- SE: tobis
Sandeels are part of a group of bottom-dwelling fish species without swim bladders that prefer relatively smooth bottom or gravelly sand. They typically burrow in the sand to escape predation. They are important prey for many predators of the food web.
European sprat
* SN: sprattus sprattus * EN: European sprat * NL: sprot * GE: Europäische Sprotte * DK: brisling * FR: sprat * NO: brisling * SE: skarpsill
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