Ovsyannikov, E. Ye.
Published in
Russian Journal of Marine Biology
Based on data on the abundances of various age groups in the northern Sea of Okhotsk in 1984–2008, the productivity of 33 generations of walleye pollock born between 1975 and 2007 was evaluated in two ways. The first approach allowed a retrospective estimation by abundance of the first nine one-year age groups, and the second one was a perspective ...
Zhuang, Yongliang Li, Bafang Zhao, Xue
Published in
Journal of Ocean University of China
Fish skin collagen hydrolysates (FSCH) were prepared from walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) using a mixture of enzymes, namely trypsin and flavourzyme. The degree of hydrolysis of the skin collagen was 27.3%. FSCH was mainly composed of low-molecular-weight peptides and the relative proportion of
Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Matsuishi, Takashi
Published in
Fisheries Science
To evaluate walleye pollock stock management procedures in the northern waters of the Sea of Japan, 30-year population dynamics, including uncertainties, were forecast. Errors in current stock size estimation, variability in future recruitment and changes in future fishing mortalities were incorporated. Results of virtual population analysis (VPA) ...
Shimizu, Takashi Takagi, Tsutomu Korte, Holger Hiraishi, Tomonori Yamamoto, Katsutaro
Published in
Fisheries Science
The net-shape and loading analysis system (NaLA) was developed to determine fishing net configuration and load in a previous study. The system has since been applied to general gill nets and aquaculture nets, and its validity has been proven through model experiments in tanks. In this study, the system was applied to estimate the dynamic behavior o...
Hamatsu, Tomonori Yabuki, Keizou
Published in
Fisheries Science
To determine how stock abundance fluctuations of walleye pollock Theragra chalcogramma are related to variations in reproductive characteristics, the length at 50% maturity of the fish sampled off the Pacific coast of northern Japan from 1990 to 1999 was examined. In both sexes, the fish density increased, and the body length of age-3-5 fish decrea...
Ohkubo, Nobuyuki Sawaguchi, Sayumi Hamatsu, Tomonori Matsubara, Takahiro
Published in
Fisheries Science
To elucidate the utilization of the major yolk nutrient stocks in eggs and larvae of walleye pollock Theragra chalcogramma, the contents of free amino acids (FAA), the major yolk protein (180 kDa lipovitellin originated from vitellogenin B in ovulated eggs: oLv B), and lipids were measured. Most eggs hatched 18 days after fertilization at 5°C, and ...
Ciannelli, Lorenzo Bailey, Kevin M Chan, Kung-Sik Belgrano, Andrea Stenseth, Nils Chr
Published in
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
In 1976 the North Pacific climate shifted, resulting in an average increase of the water temperature. In the Gulf of Alaska the climate shift was followed (i.e. early 1980s) by a gradual but dramatic increase in the abundance of groundfish species that typically prey on pre-recruitment stages of walleye pollock. In the present study we used a previ...
Fujimori, Yasuzumi Chiba, Kenji Oshima, Tatsuki Miyashita, Kazushi Honda, Satoshi
Published in
Fisheries Science
Variations in trawl dimension, bottom contact, and catch with differing warp lengths during walleye pollock surveys conducted by the Fisheries Research Agency were examined. The ratio of warp length to fishing depth (scope ratio) was set at 2.5, 3.0 and 3.5 at depths of 110 m. At tact the bottom. Footgear contact was complete when the scope ratio w...
Hunt, George L Megrey, Bernard A
The eastern Bering Sea and the Barents Sea share a number of common biophysical characteristics. For example, both are seasonally ice-covered, high-latitude, shelf seas, dependent on advection for heat and for replenishment of nutrients on their shelves, and with ecosystems dominated by a single species of gadoid fish. At the same time, they differ...
Nash, R.D.M. Dickey-Collas, M.
The inter-annual variability in year class strength (1976-2000) of North Sea herring (Clupea harengus) was investigated using Paulik diagrams based on survey data and Virtual Population Analysis. The herring life cycle was split into five stages: spawning stock biomass (SSB), egg production, larvae, fish with 0 winter rings on the otolith (0-wr), 1...