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Predicting habitat to optimize sampling of Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax) [PDF]
AbstractZwolinski, J. P., Emmett, R. L., and Demer, D. A. 2011. Predicting habitat to optimize sampling of Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax). – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 68: 867–879. More than 40 years after the collapse of the fishery for Pacific sardine, a renewed fishery has emerged off the west coasts of the United States and Canada.
Juan P. Zwolinski +2 more
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Artificial neural networks to forecast biomass of Pacific sardine and its environment [PDF]
We tested the forecasting performance of artificial neural networks (ANNs) using several time series of environmental and biotic data pertaining to the California Current (CC) neritic ecosystem.
MA Cisneros-Mata +4 more
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Comparison of Pacific sardine and Atlantic menhaden fisheries [PDF]
The Pacific sardine resource, which once supported an important American fishery, declined abruptly in the late 1940's and early 1950's, and the fishery is now defunct. Scientific research during the peak of the sardine fishery and subsequent to the decline has demonstrated fairly clearly that the cause was overfishing, fluctuations in abundance from ...
McHugh, John L.
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Pacific sardine Sardinops sagax (Jenyns, 1842), a sardine species that widely distributes in Pacific, is an important commercial species in many areas. In this study, we characterized the complete mitochondrial genome of S.
Fenghua Tang, Weitao Chen
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This article discusses changes in the biomass of taxa of trawl macrofauna during the day in the upper epipelagial of the northwestern Pacific Ocean. Information from the database «Marine Biology» No.
P. G. Milovankin
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«Wrong fish» or wrong hypotheses: what happens to nekton of the Pacific waters at Kuril Islands?
A phenomenon of undulating fluctuations of nekton abundance in the Kuroshio system is discussed on example of japanese sardine Sardinops melanostictus, as the most abundant and the most fluctuating species.
V. P. Shuntov, O. A. Ivanov
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Catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE) standardization in fisheries is a critical foundation for conducting stock assessment and fishery conservation. The Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax) is one of the economically important fish species in the Northwest Pacific ...
Yongchuang Shi +6 more
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Japanese sardine (Sardinops melanostictus) is a significant small pelagic fish and a valuable resource that plays an essential ecological role in the marine ecosystem.
Ousmane Sarr +2 more
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Using high-resolution stable isotope and microstructure analyses of otoliths, this study reveals that sardine populations in the western and eastern North Pacific have different early life metabolic and growth rates that respond contrastingly to ...
Tatsuya Sakamoto +7 more
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Inter-annual variation in the feeding habits and food sources of Japanese sardine and mackerel at age-0 and age-1+ caught in the Kuroshio-Oyashio transition zone of the Western North Pacific were investigated based on analyses of bulk stable isotopes ...
Yosuke Ohno +6 more
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