Estimating the Abundance of Bottom Fish at the Shelf and Continental Slope in Northern Primorye


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Based on materials from bottom trawl surveys of 2009–2015, biomass and abundance of bottom fish of the Sea of ​​Japan between the Povorotny and Zolotoy capes (Northern Primorye) were estimated. Information is provided on the population structure of common fish species in the study area. According to the long-term biomass data, scale-eye plaice Acanthopsetta nadeshnyi (20.43%) and Alaska pollock Gadus chalcogrammus (11.31%) dominate. The total average annual ichthyomass is 188 300 t or 5.4 t/km2; the number is 1482.6 million ind. or 42 300 ind./km2. The average specific biomass of fish varied over the years from 1.8 (in 2010) to 7.8 t/km2 (in 2014). In 2010, compared to 2000, the average specific biomass of fish has increased approximately twofold due to the appearance of a number of generations of common species of the bottom ichthyocene relative to the productive generations.

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D. Kravchenko

Pacific Scientific Research Fisheries Center (TINRO-Center)

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Email: gennadyevich85@yandex.ru
Rússia, Vladivostok

D. Izmyatinsky

Pacific Scientific Research Fisheries Center (TINRO-Center)

Email: gennadyevich85@yandex.ru
Rússia, Vladivostok

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