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The species is widely distributed in the waters around Scotland at depths usually less than 200m, although Rockall haddock can be found down to depths of 600m. Fish mature between 2 and 3 years old and spawn from February to May, each releasing several hundred thousand eggs. Larvae do not generally drift far from the spawning grounds although some west coast larvae are carried to the North Sea and this suggests there may be links between these two populations.

Rockall haddock are believed to be a separate stock from those found on the continental shelf, with no mixing of populations due to the northward flowing surface current between Rockall and the Hebrides acting as a barrier. Young haddock spend some time near the surface before becoming demersal in habit. Survival rate is very variable and recruitment is characterised by occasional pulses of very large numbers of young. Diet varies depending on local availability of food types and size of haddock. A wide variety of bottom living animals are important food items and as haddock grow, fish become more important.

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