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Growth and ontogenetic migration of greeneye Chlorophthalmus albatrossis in Tosa Bay, Pacific Coast of South-Western Japan
Authors:Hideo Sakaji  Hitoshi Honda  Kazuya Nashida
Institution:Kochi Kuroshio Research Laboratory, National Research Institute of Fisheries Science, Fisheries Research Agency (FRA), Sanbashi-dori, Kochi 780-8010, and;National Research Institute of Far Sea Fisheries, FRA, Orido, Shimizu, Shizuoka 424-8633, Japan
Abstract:ABSTRACT:   Growth and ontogenetic migration of greeneye Chlorophthalmus albatrossis were studied in the area from 100–400 m depths in Tosa Bay, from April 1996 to March 1997, using samples collected by an otter trawl net with a 1.3 mm mesh cod end. In the monthly changes of the standard length (SL) composition, four year classes were recognized, although the third- and fourth-year classes were not clearly separated in all the monthly samples. Individuals of 40–50 mm SL settled on the bottom of the 150–200 m depth zone from August to February. By May and June, they grew to 75–80 mm SL modal size, and migrated to 200–300 m depth. In one year after settlement, they grew to 125–130 mm SL, and migrated to 300–350 m depth. They grew to a maximum of 160 mm SL and were not sampled in the winter three years after settlement, suggesting either migration or mortality. Seasonal changes in the gonadosomatic index for combined samples of males and females showed that greeneye did not mature in Tosa Bay. It is suggested that the planktonic larvae are transported from the spawning grounds, the location of which remains unknown.
Keywords:Chlorophthalmus albatrossis            greeneye  ontogenetic migration  Tosa Bay
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