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Accurate identification of fish eggs to species level is a challenging task as many species have similar egg sizes and morphology. The results of egg determination of three economically important fish species are presented by using DNA barcoding in comparison to the classical morphological determination. About 500 fish eggs from the Celtic Sea were collected, morphologically identified and used for...
Since 2002, Germany is obliged to collect fishery data to support the European Common Fisheries Policy. Sampling of the commercial fishery under German flag is one duty within the EU fisheries data collection programme. Between 2002 and 2008, 191 fishing trips were sampled by scientific observers onboard commercial fishing vessels to collect data on catch compositions with special emphasis on the...