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Effect
of climate-ocean changes on the abundance
of Pacific saury
Yeong Gong* and Young Sang Suh
National
Fisheries Research and Development Institute, 152-1, Haean-ro Gijang-up
Gijang-gun,
Busan
619-750, Republic of Korea??
*Corresponding
Author email : yeonggongdr@daum.net, ygongdr@nfrdi.go.kr
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Publication
Data
Paper received:
29 June 2011
Revised received:
11 July 2012
Accepted:
28 August 2012
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Abstract
Effects
of ocean climate changes on the population structure and abundance of Pacific
saury (Cololabis sira) were investigated on the basis of climate
indices, sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies, catch and body size
information from the Tsushima Warm Current (TWC) region (Yellow Sea, East
China Sea and East/Japan Sea) during the period 1950-2010. It is suggested that
oceanic regime shifts in the early 1970s, late 1980s and late 1990s occurred
in the TWC region in winter, but the regime shifts in the mid-1970s and in
the late 1980s were not evident in the spring SST anomaly series. The
abundance and body size of Pacific saury fluctuated in association with the
winter oceanic changes in the TWC region. The catch rates and abundance of
large size saury were far bellow average during their northward migrations in
the TWC region in the years with abnormally cool winters (e.g., 1963, 1970,
1977, 1981-1989 and 2006) and above average in the years? with warm winters.
These patterns demonstrate decadal-scale variations together with large
inter-annual fluctuations in the structure and abundance of Pacific saury in
association with the climatic-oceanic changes. These results, along with an
alternation of dominant pelagic fish species, indicate the status of the
saury population in the TWC region is in good condition, similar to that in
the Kuroshio-Oyashio Current (KOC) region during the warm regime after the
late 1980s climate regime shift.
Key words
Abundance, Body
size, Climate change, Pacific saury
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