Distribution and stocks of mass bottom and demersal fishes by areas of the northwestern Japan Sea

Features of seasonal distribution are considered for the most abundant fish species in the northwestern Japan Sea and their stocks are assessed on the data of the bottom trawl survey over the shelf and continental slope from Peter the Great Bay to the Soya (La Perouse) Strait conducted by Pacific Fi...

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Published in:Izvestiya TINRO
Main Authors: Pavel V. Kalchugin, Sergei F. Solomatov, Maksim I. Boyko
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: Transactions of the Pacific Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography 2016
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.26428/1606-9919-2016-185-3-15
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:211fec81c18c4923b17e151c6a3e37a9 2023-10-09T21:55:41+02:00 Distribution and stocks of mass bottom and demersal fishes by areas of the northwestern Japan Sea Pavel V. Kalchugin Sergei F. Solomatov Maksim I. Boyko 2016-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.26428/1606-9919-2016-185-3-15 https://doaj.org/article/211fec81c18c4923b17e151c6a3e37a9 RU rus Transactions of the Pacific Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography https://izvestiya.tinro-center.ru/jour/article/view/96 https://doaj.org/toc/1606-9919 https://doaj.org/toc/2658-5510 1606-9919 2658-5510 doi:10.26428/1606-9919-2016-185-3-15 https://doaj.org/article/211fec81c18c4923b17e151c6a3e37a9 Известия ТИНРО, Vol 185, Iss 2, Pp 3-15 (2016) комплексная донная траловая съемка биомасса донные и придонные рыбы зал. петра великого подзона приморье западно-сахалинская подзона Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling SH1-691 article 2016 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.26428/1606-9919-2016-185-3-15 2023-09-10T00:41:26Z Features of seasonal distribution are considered for the most abundant fish species in the northwestern Japan Sea and their stocks are assessed on the data of the bottom trawl survey over the shelf and continental slope from Peter the Great Bay to the Soya (La Perouse) Strait conducted by Pacific Fisheries Research Center (TINRO) on April 1 - July 8, 2015. The total biomass of bottom and demersal fish species in the surveyed area is estimated as 584.5 · 103 t, including 137.8 · 103 t of flatfishes (23.5 %) and 135.3 · 103 t of sculpins (23.1 %). Deep-water sealyeye plaice had the maximal biomass among flatfishes with the stock of 63.8 · 103 t, it concentrated mainly at southern Primorye (28.3 · 103 t). Its stock was comparable with the total flatfish biomass at western Sakhalin (61.2 · 103 t). The family Cottidae was also very important in bottom communities of the northwestern Japan Sea, but this group had higher species diversity: 22 species. Blackedged sculpin, graypurple sculpin, plain sculpin, and great sculpin were the most abundant sculpins and dominated in this group in different proportion in all areas. The total stock of these four species was 110.6 · 103 t (81.7 % of the total biomass of Cottidae), including 25.8 · 103 t in Peter the Great Bay, 45.7 · 103 t at southern Primorye, and 20.4 · 103 t at western Sakhalin. The sculpins dwelled mostly shallower than 400 m, only 3 % of their biomass was assessed deeper. The observed values of the stocks were close to their mean values, with exception of Peter the Great Bay, where the assessed stocks were considerably lower of the mean values. The underestimation was supposedly caused by early timing of the survey start that wasn’t optimal taking into account seasonal migrations of some mass species. For example, the main concentrations of flatfishes were located in early April deeper than the survey limit. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sakhalin Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Pacific Izvestiya TINRO 185 2 3 15
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topic комплексная донная траловая съемка
биомасса
донные и придонные рыбы
зал. петра великого
подзона приморье
западно-сахалинская подзона
Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
SH1-691
spellingShingle комплексная донная траловая съемка
биомасса
донные и придонные рыбы
зал. петра великого
подзона приморье
западно-сахалинская подзона
Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
SH1-691
Pavel V. Kalchugin
Sergei F. Solomatov
Maksim I. Boyko
Distribution and stocks of mass bottom and demersal fishes by areas of the northwestern Japan Sea
topic_facet комплексная донная траловая съемка
биомасса
донные и придонные рыбы
зал. петра великого
подзона приморье
западно-сахалинская подзона
Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
SH1-691
description Features of seasonal distribution are considered for the most abundant fish species in the northwestern Japan Sea and their stocks are assessed on the data of the bottom trawl survey over the shelf and continental slope from Peter the Great Bay to the Soya (La Perouse) Strait conducted by Pacific Fisheries Research Center (TINRO) on April 1 - July 8, 2015. The total biomass of bottom and demersal fish species in the surveyed area is estimated as 584.5 · 103 t, including 137.8 · 103 t of flatfishes (23.5 %) and 135.3 · 103 t of sculpins (23.1 %). Deep-water sealyeye plaice had the maximal biomass among flatfishes with the stock of 63.8 · 103 t, it concentrated mainly at southern Primorye (28.3 · 103 t). Its stock was comparable with the total flatfish biomass at western Sakhalin (61.2 · 103 t). The family Cottidae was also very important in bottom communities of the northwestern Japan Sea, but this group had higher species diversity: 22 species. Blackedged sculpin, graypurple sculpin, plain sculpin, and great sculpin were the most abundant sculpins and dominated in this group in different proportion in all areas. The total stock of these four species was 110.6 · 103 t (81.7 % of the total biomass of Cottidae), including 25.8 · 103 t in Peter the Great Bay, 45.7 · 103 t at southern Primorye, and 20.4 · 103 t at western Sakhalin. The sculpins dwelled mostly shallower than 400 m, only 3 % of their biomass was assessed deeper. The observed values of the stocks were close to their mean values, with exception of Peter the Great Bay, where the assessed stocks were considerably lower of the mean values. The underestimation was supposedly caused by early timing of the survey start that wasn’t optimal taking into account seasonal migrations of some mass species. For example, the main concentrations of flatfishes were located in early April deeper than the survey limit.
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author Pavel V. Kalchugin
Sergei F. Solomatov
Maksim I. Boyko
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Maksim I. Boyko
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title Distribution and stocks of mass bottom and demersal fishes by areas of the northwestern Japan Sea
title_short Distribution and stocks of mass bottom and demersal fishes by areas of the northwestern Japan Sea
title_full Distribution and stocks of mass bottom and demersal fishes by areas of the northwestern Japan Sea
title_fullStr Distribution and stocks of mass bottom and demersal fishes by areas of the northwestern Japan Sea
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and stocks of mass bottom and demersal fishes by areas of the northwestern Japan Sea
title_sort distribution and stocks of mass bottom and demersal fishes by areas of the northwestern japan sea
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