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Occurrence and distribution of larval and juvenile Japanese flounder Paralichthys olivaceus at sandy beaches in eastern Hiuchi-Nada, central Seto Inland Sea, Japan
Authors:Masayuki  YAMAMOTO  Hiroyasu  MAKINO  Tetsushi  KAGAWA AND Osamu  TOMINAGA
Institution:Kagawa Prefectural Fisheries Experimental Station, Takamatsu, Kagawa 761-0111 and; Faculty of Biotechnology, Fukui Prefectural University, Obama, Fukui 917-0003, Japan
Abstract:ABSTRACT:   The occurrence and distribution of larval and juvenile Japanese flounder Paralichthys olivaceus and major demersal fish from May to September were examined at seven sandy beaches at the central Seto Inland Sea. The flounder appeared from late May to August and were mainly collected at a depth of 2–5 m. Settlement of larval flounder was seen from late May to late June. A total of 6412 individuals of 17 species representing 12 families were collected in the study area. The dominant fish species were Favonigobius gymnauchen (56.0%), Tarphops oligolepis (8.1%), Rudarius ercodes (7.8%), P. olivaceus (7.3%), Repomucenus spp. (7.0%) and Heteromycteris japonica (3.3%). The catches of flounder differed among beaches and months. The number of flounder in June at Ohama Beach, where the most flounder were collected, was 22.6 individuals per haul (400 m2). The density of the flounder correlated negatively to that of F. gymnauchen .
Keywords:demersal fish  early life history  Japanese flounder  juveniles  larvae  nursery ground  sandy beach  Seto Inland Sea  settling
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