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Turbulence effect on survival and feeding of pacific bluefin tuna <Emphasis Type="Italic">Thunnus orientalis</Emphasis> larvae,on the basis of a rearing experiment
Authors:Yoshiki Kato  Takayuki Takebe  Shukei Masuma  Takashi Kitagawa  Shingo Kimura
Institution:Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 164-8639, and;Amami Station, National Center for Stock Enhancement, Fisheries Research Agency, Kagoshima 894-2414, Japan
Abstract:ABSTRACT:   Physical conditions such as oceanic turbulence related to food availability are considered to be important factors affecting fish larval survival. Rearing experiments were conducted to elucidate the effects of turbulence on the survival and feeding rates during the initial feeding period of Pacific bluefin tuna Thunnus orientalis . Six levels of turbulence intensity were provided by changing flow rates from pipes set on the bottom of rearing tanks. The result showed a dome-shaped relationship between turbulence level and survival rate, in which the feeding rate appeared higher at a logged turbulence energy dissipation rate of −6.32, and decreased at both higher and lower turbulence levels. Compared with the turbulence intensity in the ocean, the optimal turbulence level for Pacific bluefin tuna larvae corresponded to the turbulence caused by sea surface winds with speeds of 4–12.5 m/s. The estimated optimal turbulence intensity for Pacific bluefin tuna larvae is comparable to that for yellowfin tuna Thunnus albacares .
Keywords:bluefin tuna  feeding rate  initial feeding larvae  turbulence energy dissipation rate  turbulence
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