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Transport and survival processes of eggs and larvae of jack mackerel <Emphasis Type="Italic">Trachurus japonicus</Emphasis> in the East China Sea
Authors:Akihide Kasai  Kousei Komatsu  Chiyuki Sassa  Yoshinobu Konishi
Institution:Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Sakyo, Kyoto 606-8502,;National Research Institute of Fisheries Science, Yokohama, Kanagawa 236-8648,;Seikai National Research Institute, Nagasaki 851-2213, Japan;and;South-East Asian Fisheries Development Center, Marine Fishery Resources Development and Management Department, Kuala Terengganu, Chendering 21080, Malaysia
Abstract:ABSTRACT:   Recent surveys showed substantial aggregation of larvae of jack mackerel in the southern East China Sea, indicating intensive spawning grounds near Taiwan. A numerical model was applied to investigate transport and survival processes of eggs and larvae of jack mackerel from the spawning area to the nurseries. The results show that: (i) the distributions of larvae simulated by the model agreed well with those obtained by field survey; (ii) the stock of jack mackerel in the Sea of Japan is composed of both groups from north of Taiwan and from the western coast of Kyushu. It takes more than two months for the former to reach the Sea of Japan, while it is within 40 days for the latter; and (iii) large proportions of the eggs and larvae spawned off the north of Taiwan are transported rapidly to the Pacific side of Kyushu by the Kuroshio Current, and the rest slowly to the east or north-east along the continental slope in the East China Sea. In contrast to the larval flux, survivors are more abundant in the northern East China Sea than in the Pacific Ocean, indicating that survival in the northern East China Sea would determine the jack mackerel stock in Japan.
Keywords:eggs and larvae  jack mackerel  numerical model  recruitment  transport
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