Modern state of aquatic biological resources of the Amur River basin and directions of their research

Current status of aquatic biological resources in the middle and lower parts of the Amur River basin, including Lake Khanka and the Amursky Liman, is assessed. Generally high abundance of the water organisms is noted, but a downward trend is revealed. In 2015–2019, the total annual catch in the basi...

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Main Authors: N. V. Kolpakov, D. V. Kotsyuk, V. I. Ostrovsky, N. N. Semenchenko, V. N. Koshelev, A. P. Shmigirilov, E. V. Ostrovskaya, E. I. Barabanshchikov, T. V. Kozlova, S. E. Kulbachny, E. V. Podorozhnyuk, O. V. Vilkina, M. E. Shapovalov
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Language:Russian
Published: Transactions of the Pacific Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography 2020
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:5f2ba9aa3202408e84ca22948058fca7 2023-10-09T21:49:29+02:00 Modern state of aquatic biological resources of the Amur River basin and directions of their research N. V. Kolpakov D. V. Kotsyuk V. I. Ostrovsky N. N. Semenchenko V. N. Koshelev A. P. Shmigirilov E. V. Ostrovskaya E. I. Barabanshchikov T. V. Kozlova S. E. Kulbachny E. V. Podorozhnyuk O. V. Vilkina M. E. Shapovalov 2020-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.26428/1606-9919-2020-200-499-529 https://doaj.org/article/5f2ba9aa3202408e84ca22948058fca7 RU rus Transactions of the Pacific Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography https://izvestiya.tinro-center.ru/jour/article/view/572 https://doaj.org/toc/1606-9919 https://doaj.org/toc/2658-5510 1606-9919 2658-5510 doi:10.26428/1606-9919-2020-200-499-529 https://doaj.org/article/5f2ba9aa3202408e84ca22948058fca7 Известия ТИНРО, Vol 200, Iss 3, Pp 499-529 (2020) река амур водные биологические ресурсы промысел состояние запасов тихоокеанские лососи корюшки пресноводные виды рыб осетровые Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling SH1-691 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.26428/1606-9919-2020-200-499-529 2023-09-10T00:41:26Z Current status of aquatic biological resources in the middle and lower parts of the Amur River basin, including Lake Khanka and the Amursky Liman, is assessed. Generally high abundance of the water organisms is noted, but a downward trend is revealed. In 2015–2019, the total annual catch in the basin by Russian fishermen changed between 15.9–69.6 . 103 t (on average 39.1 . 103 t), with the main portions of pacific salmons (31.9 . 103 t, or 81.6 % of total catch) and smelts (5.5 . 103 t, 14.1 %). After the peak in 2016, the salmons abundance in the Amur has decreased, particularly for summer chum salmon and pink salmon, the number of arctic rainbow smelt Osmerus dentex has decreased gradually in the last 3 years. The stocks of freshwater fish are generally stable, with a slight increase for some species. The program of fisheries research «Amur River Fishes» implemented for 2020–2024 includes intensifying of traditional monitoring of the stocks and their biological state, as well as organization of detailed comprehensive studies for key species. Improvement of data quality on status of the main stocks of pacific salmons, smelts, and freshwater fishes is planned, as the basis for fisheries forecasting. Besides, the program conducts quantitative assessment of the main components of the ecosystem (phyto- and zooplankton, macrozoobenthos, and fish) and their dependence on environmental changes. State of food base for the Amur fish will be evaluated, including the feeding of artificially reproduced juveniles of salmons and sturgeons. Results of these studies will allow to improve approaches to regulation of fishery and to promote development of fishery industry toward organization of effective fishery complex in the Amur River basin. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Pink salmon Zooplankton Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Pacific Izvestiya TINRO 200 3 499 529
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topic река амур
водные биологические ресурсы
промысел
состояние запасов
тихоокеанские лососи
корюшки
пресноводные виды рыб
осетровые
Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
SH1-691
spellingShingle река амур
водные биологические ресурсы
промысел
состояние запасов
тихоокеанские лососи
корюшки
пресноводные виды рыб
осетровые
Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
SH1-691
N. V. Kolpakov
D. V. Kotsyuk
V. I. Ostrovsky
N. N. Semenchenko
V. N. Koshelev
A. P. Shmigirilov
E. V. Ostrovskaya
E. I. Barabanshchikov
T. V. Kozlova
S. E. Kulbachny
E. V. Podorozhnyuk
O. V. Vilkina
M. E. Shapovalov
Modern state of aquatic biological resources of the Amur River basin and directions of their research
topic_facet река амур
водные биологические ресурсы
промысел
состояние запасов
тихоокеанские лососи
корюшки
пресноводные виды рыб
осетровые
Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
SH1-691
description Current status of aquatic biological resources in the middle and lower parts of the Amur River basin, including Lake Khanka and the Amursky Liman, is assessed. Generally high abundance of the water organisms is noted, but a downward trend is revealed. In 2015–2019, the total annual catch in the basin by Russian fishermen changed between 15.9–69.6 . 103 t (on average 39.1 . 103 t), with the main portions of pacific salmons (31.9 . 103 t, or 81.6 % of total catch) and smelts (5.5 . 103 t, 14.1 %). After the peak in 2016, the salmons abundance in the Amur has decreased, particularly for summer chum salmon and pink salmon, the number of arctic rainbow smelt Osmerus dentex has decreased gradually in the last 3 years. The stocks of freshwater fish are generally stable, with a slight increase for some species. The program of fisheries research «Amur River Fishes» implemented for 2020–2024 includes intensifying of traditional monitoring of the stocks and their biological state, as well as organization of detailed comprehensive studies for key species. Improvement of data quality on status of the main stocks of pacific salmons, smelts, and freshwater fishes is planned, as the basis for fisheries forecasting. Besides, the program conducts quantitative assessment of the main components of the ecosystem (phyto- and zooplankton, macrozoobenthos, and fish) and their dependence on environmental changes. State of food base for the Amur fish will be evaluated, including the feeding of artificially reproduced juveniles of salmons and sturgeons. Results of these studies will allow to improve approaches to regulation of fishery and to promote development of fishery industry toward organization of effective fishery complex in the Amur River basin.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author N. V. Kolpakov
D. V. Kotsyuk
V. I. Ostrovsky
N. N. Semenchenko
V. N. Koshelev
A. P. Shmigirilov
E. V. Ostrovskaya
E. I. Barabanshchikov
T. V. Kozlova
S. E. Kulbachny
E. V. Podorozhnyuk
O. V. Vilkina
M. E. Shapovalov
author_facet N. V. Kolpakov
D. V. Kotsyuk
V. I. Ostrovsky
N. N. Semenchenko
V. N. Koshelev
A. P. Shmigirilov
E. V. Ostrovskaya
E. I. Barabanshchikov
T. V. Kozlova
S. E. Kulbachny
E. V. Podorozhnyuk
O. V. Vilkina
M. E. Shapovalov
author_sort N. V. Kolpakov
title Modern state of aquatic biological resources of the Amur River basin and directions of their research
title_short Modern state of aquatic biological resources of the Amur River basin and directions of their research
title_full Modern state of aquatic biological resources of the Amur River basin and directions of their research
title_fullStr Modern state of aquatic biological resources of the Amur River basin and directions of their research
title_full_unstemmed Modern state of aquatic biological resources of the Amur River basin and directions of their research
title_sort modern state of aquatic biological resources of the amur river basin and directions of their research
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