They show that it is possible to cross-fertilize the two spawning ‘types’ of herring (Clupea harengus) found in the north-east Atlantic, one of which spawns in the spring, the other in the autumn.
defined the Baltic herring as a subspecies of the Atlantic herring adapted to the brackish water in the Baltic Sea. The Baltic herring is much smaller and has less fat than the Atlantic herring.
Norway and the Faroe Islands have entered into a new agreement on Norwegian spring-spawning (NVG) herring. Under the terms of the agreement, Norway will take a unilateral share of 64.18% of the ...