Preview

Izvestiya TINRO

Advanced search

Modern state of stocks for demersal and pelagic fishes on the shelf of Olyutorsky-Navarin area

https://doi.org/10.26428/1606-9919-2021-201-24-43

Abstract

Stocks of demersal and pelagic fish species are assessed for the bottom layer over the outer shelf and upper continental slope between Cape Olyutorsky and Cape Navarin (northwestern Bering Sea) on the data of bottom trawl survey conducted aboard RV Professor Levanidov over the isobaths 20-400 m in the summer of 2019. The total biomass of demersal fish in the surveyed polygon was estimated as 682,262 t; the portion of pacific cod was 51.50 %, arrowtooth flounder — 9.80 %, great sculpin — 9.64 %, rock sole — 4.60 %, alaska skate — 4.57 %, flathead flounders — 2.56 %, yellow irish lord — 2.30 %, and < 2 % for other species. The total biomass of pelagic fish species in the bottom layer was estimated as 759,639 t (species-specific coefficients of catchability were used); the portion of adult walleye pollock was 85.12 %, its juveniles — 9.94 %, pacific herring — 4.67 %, and other pelagic species — 0.27 % in sum. Mean ratios of the species stock between the surveyed polygon and other areas of the northwestern Bering Sea, as the Gulf of Anadyr and the deeper continental slope (below 400 m), were evaluated using the data of bottom trawl surveys conducted in 2005-2017. Some species as yellow irish lord, saffron cod, pacific halibut, arrowtooth flounder, great sculpin, kamchatka flounder, rock sole, and aleutian skate distributed mostly within the polygon and their mean biomass in the outside areas varied from 0.5 % to 69.2 % relative to the biomass in the polygon surveyed in 2019. On the contrary, the portions of pacific cod, greenland halibut, alaska skate, and walleye pollock were larger outside the polygon — from 102.9 to 190.4 %, and almost entire stocks were in the outside areas for alaska plaice, flathead flounders, and pacific herring — from 533.4 % to 1380.5 % relative to the biomass accounted within the polygon. The stocks assessed in 2019 reflected both the state of populations and their spatial and bathymetric redistribution, mostly because of the St. Lawrence Cold Water Pool shrinkage at the bottom of the Gulf of Anadyr. The stocks fluctuations are reasoned mainly by natural factors, rather than fishery impact.

About the Author

A. B. Savin
Pacific branch of VNIRO (TINRO)
Russian Federation

Savin Andrei B. - Ph.D., leading researcher, Pacific branch of VNIRO (TINRO).

4, Shevchenko Alley, Vladivostok, 690091.



References

1. Andriyashev, A.P., Ocherk zoogeografii i proiskhozhdeniya ryb Beringova morya i sopredel'nykh vod (Essay on zoogeography and the origin of fish in the Bering Sea and adjacent waters), Leningrad: Leningrad. Gos. Univ., 1939.

2. Andriyashev, A.P., Ryby severnykh morei SSSR (Fishes of the Northern Seas of the USSR), Moscow: Akad. Nauk SSSR, 1954.

3. Basyuk, E.O. and Zuenko, Yu.I., Bering Sea: 2018 as the extreme low-ice and warm year, Izv. Tikhookean. Nauchno-Issled. Inst. Rybn. Khoz. Okeanogr., 2019, vol. 198, pp. 119-142. doi 10.26428/1606-9919-2019-198-119-142

4. Batanov, R.L., The cod in the coastal waters of the Anadir-Navarin Region, Vopr. Rybolov., 2000, vol. 1, no. 2-3, iss. 1, pp. 55-56.

5. Borets, L.A., Donnye ikhtiotseny rossiiskogo shel'fa dal'nevostochnykh morei: sostav, struktura, elementy funktsionirovaniya i promyslovoye znacheniye (Benthic Ichthyocoenes on the Russian Shelf of the Far Eastern Seas: Composition, Structure, Functioning Elements, and Commercial Significance), Vladivostok: TINRO-Tsentr, 1997.

6. Borets, L.A., Composition and biomass of benthic fish on the shelf of the western part of the Bering Sea, Vopr. Ikhtiol., 1989, vol. 29, no. 5, pp. 740-745.

7. Borets, L.A., Composition and present condition of bottom fish communities of the Karagin Bay, Izv. Tikhookean. Nauchno-Issled. Inst. Rybn. Khoz. Okeanogr., 1985, vol. 110, pp. 20-28.

8. Borets, L.A., Savin, A.B., Bomko, S.P., and Pal'm, S.A., The state of bottom ichthyocenes in the northwestern Bering sea in the late 1990s, Vopr. Rybolov., 2001, vol. 2, no. 2(6), pp. 242-257.

9. Borisovets, E.E., Vdovin, A.N., and Panchenko, V.V., Estimates of sculpin stocks based on the data of trawl surveys in Peter the Great Bay, Vopr. Rybolov., 2003, vol. 4, no. 1(13), pp. 157-170.

10. Datsky, A.V. and Andronov, P.Yu., Ikhtiotsen verkhnego shel'fa severo-zapadnoi chasti Beringova morya (The Ichthyocene on the Upper Shelf of the Northwestern Bering Sea), Magadan: Sev.-Vost. Nauchn. Tsentr, Dal'nevost. Otd., Ross. Akad. Nauk, 2007.

11. Kachina, T.F., Herring of the western part of the Bering Sea (Sel'd' zapadnoy chasti Beringova morya), Moscow: Legkaya i Pishchevaya Promyshlennost', 1981.

12. Loboda, S.V., Pacific herring in the western Bering Sea: stable fisheries or temporary rise?, Rybn. Khoz., 2017, no. 3, pp. 67-71.

13. Shuntov, V.P., Volvenko, I.V., Kulik, V.V., and Bocharov, L.N., Makrofauna bentali zapadnoi chasti Beringova morya: tablitsy vstrechaemosti, chislennosti i biomassy. 1977-2010 (Benthic Macrofauna of the Western Part of the Bering Sea: Occurrence, Abundance, and Biomass. 1977-2010), Shuntov, V.P. and Bocharov, L.N., eds., Vladivostok: TINRO-Tsentr, 2014.

14. Napazakov, V.V., Chuchukalo, V.I., Kuznetsova, N.A., Radchenko, V.I., Slabinsky, A.M., and Nadtochy, V.A., Feeding and some features of ecology of Gadidae fish in the western part of Bering Sea in the summer-autumn season, Izv. Tikhookean. Nauchno-Issled. Inst. Rybn. Khoz. Okeanogr., 2001, vol. 128, pp. 907-928.

15. Naumenko, N.I., Biologiya i promysel morskikh sel'dei Dal'nego Vostoka (Biology and Harvesting of Sea Herring in the Far East), Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky: Kamchatsky Pechatny Dvor, 2001.

16. Orlov, А.М., Benzik, A.N., Vedishcheva, E.V., Gafitsky, S.V., Gorbatenko, K.M., Goryanina, S.V., Zubarevich, V.L., Kodryan, K.V., Nosov, М.А., Orlova, S. Yu., Pedchenko, А.Р., Rybakov, М.О., Sokolov, А.М., Somov, А.А., Subbotin, S.N., Taptygin, M.Vu., Firsov, Yu.L., Khleborodov, А.8., and Chikilev, V.G., Fisheries research in the Chukchi Sea at the RV «Professor Levanidov» in August 2019: some preliminary results, Tr. Vses. Nauchno-Issled. Inst. Rybn. Khoz. Okeanogr., 2020, vol. 178, pp. 206-220. doi 10.36038/2307-3497-2019-178-206-220

17. Parin, N.V., Evseenko, S.A., and Vasiljeva, E.D., Ryby morei Rossii: annotirovannyi katalog (Fishes of Russian Seas: Annotated Catalogue), Moscow: KMK, 2014.

18. Savin, А.В., Methodological recommendations to planning and carrying out the bottom trawl surveys in the Far East basin, Issled. Vodn. Biol. Resur. Kamchatki Sev.-Zapadn. Chasti Tikhogo Okeana, 2011, vol. 22, pp. 68-78.

19. Savin, A.B., Fish Resources in Near-Bottom Biotopes of the Shelf and the Upper Edge of the Continental Slope in the Northwestern Bering Sea, Russ. J. Mar. Biol., 2018, vol. 44, no. 7, pp. 522-539. doi 10.1134/S1063074018070088

20. Savin, A.B., Seasonal distribution and migrations of pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus (Gadidae) in Anadyr Bay and adjacent waters, J. Ichthyol., 2008, vol. 48, no. 8, pp. 610-621.

21. Savin, A.B. and Glebov, I.I., Current state of stocks for demersal fish on the continental shelf in the exclusive economic zone of Russia in the northwestern Bering Sea, Izv. Tikhookean. Nauchno-Issled. Inst. Rybn. Khoz. Okeanogr., 2016, vol. 187, pp. 89-109.

22. Svetovidov, A.N., Codfish, Fauna SSSR. T. 9: Ryby (Fauna of the USSR, vol. 9: Fish), Moscow: Akad. Nauk SSSR, 1948, no. 4.

23. Hen, G.V., Long-term changes in the habitat of aquatic organisms in the Bering Sea in connection with large-scale climatic processes, in II Mezhdunarodnyy rybopromyshlennyy forum i vystavka rybnoy industrii, moreproduktov i tekhnologiy: mat-ly delovoy programmy (dokl. i tez. uchastnikov) (II International Fisheries Forum and Exhibition of the Fish Industry, Seafood and Technologies: materials of the business program (reports and abstracts of participants)), Moscow: VNIRO, 2019, pp. 66-73.

24. Sheiko, B.A. and Fedorov, V.V., Chapter 1. Fish-like and fishes, in Katalog pozvonochnykh Kamchatki i sopredel'nykh morskikh akvatoriy (Catalog of Kamchatka's vertebrates and adjacent marine areas), Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky: Kamchatsky Pechatny Dvor, 2000, pp. 7-69.

25. Shuntov, V.P., Biological resources of far-eastern seas: perspectives of research and exploitation, Sov. J. Mar. Biol., 1988, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 3-14.

26. Shuntov, V.P., Why does the pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) abundance change, Izv. Tikhookean. Nauchno-Issled. Inst. Rybn. Khoz. Okeanogr., 2016, vol. 185, pp. 31-48.

27. Shuntov, V.P., Borets, L.A., and Dulepova, E.P., Results of ecosystem investigation of biological resources in the Far Eastern Seas, Izv. Tikhookean. Nauchno-Issled. Inst. Rybn. Khoz. Okeanogr., 1990, vol. 111, pp. 3-26.

28. Shuntov, V.P., Volkov, A.F., Temnykh, O.S., and Dulepova, E.P., Mintai v ekosistemakh dal'nevostochnykh morei (Walleye Pollock in Ecosystems of the Far Eastern Seas), Vladivostok: TINRO-Tsentr, 1993.

29. Shuntov, V.P., Dulepova, E.P., Temnykh, O.S., Volkov, A.F., Naidenko, S.V., Chuchukalo, V.I., and Volvenko, I.V., The status of biological resources in connection with dynamics of macroecosystems in the Far Eastern economic zone of Russia, in Dinamika morskikh ekosistem i sovremennye problemy sokhraneniya bioresursnogo potentsiala morei Rossii (Dynamics of Marine Ecosystems and the Current Problems of Conservation of the Bioresource Potential of the Russian Seas), Vladivostok: Dal'nauka, 2007, pp. 75-176.

30. Shuntov, V.P. and Sviridov, V.V., The Bering Sea Ecosystems at the brink of 20 and 21 Centuries, Izv. Tikhookean. Nauchno-Issled. Inst. Rybn. Khoz. Okeanogr., 2005, vol. 142, pp. 3-29.

31. Shuntov, V.P. and Temnykh, O.S., Long-term dynamics of biota in the Bering Sea macroecosystems and its determinant factors. Communication 1. Retrospective analysis and review of conceptions for patters in dynamics of the Bering Sea populations and communities, Izv. Tikhookean. Nauchno-Issled. Inst. Rybn. Khoz. Okeanogr., 2008, vol. 155, pp. 3-32.

32. Anderson, E.M., Stevenson, D.E., and Shinohara, G., Systematic review of the genus Bothrocara Bean 1890 (Teleostei: Zoarcidae), Ichthyol. Res., 2009, vol. 56, no. 2, pp. 172-194. doi 10.1007/s10228-008-0086-6

33. Overland, J., Stabeno, Ph., Ladd, C., Wang, M., and Bond, N., Eastern Bering Sea Climate — FOCI, Ecosystem Status Report 2019. Eastern Bering Sea, 2019, pp. 46-51.

34. Stabeno, P.J. and Bell, S.W., Extreme conditions in the Bering Sea (2017-2018): Record-breaking low sea-ice extent, Geophys. Res. Lett., 2019, vol. 46, no. 15, pp. 8952-8959. doi 10.1029/2019GL083816

35. Sostoyaniye promyslovykh resursov. Prognoz obshchego vylova gidrobiontov po Dal'nevostochnomu rybokhozyaystvennomu basseynu na 2019 g. (kratkaya versiya) (The state of fishing resources. Forecast of the total catch of aquatic organisms in the Far Eastern fisheries basin for 2019 (short version)), Vladivostok: TINRO, 2019.


Review

For citations:


Savin A.B. Modern state of stocks for demersal and pelagic fishes on the shelf of Olyutorsky-Navarin area. Izvestiya TINRO. 2021;201(1):24-43. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26428/1606-9919-2021-201-24-43

Views: 515


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 1606-9919 (Print)
ISSN 2658-5510 (Online)