Larval Spatiotemporal Distribution of Six Fish Species: Implications for Sustainable Fisheries Management in the East China Sea

Author:

Xu Min,Liu Zunlei,Wang Yihe,Jin Yan,Yuan Xinwei,Zhang Hui,Song Xiaojing,Otaki Takayoshi,Yang LinlinORCID,Cheng Jiahua

Abstract

The larval distributions of the small-sized fishes Omobranchus elegans, Erisphex pottii, Benthosema pterotum, Acropoma japonicum, Upeneus bensasi, and Apogonichthys lineatus in the East China Sea ecosystem are important due to their ecological and economic benefits. To date, however, there have been few studies describing their population distributions and dynamics. In the current study, ichthyoplankton surveys were carried out from April to July 2018 to analyze variations in the larval abundance, distribution, and development stages of these species. In addition, the spatiotemporal larval distribution was investigated in terms of measured environmental variables. It was found that larvae were mainly distributed at depths of 5.00–66.00 m, in areas with sea surface temperature of 4.40–29.60 °C, sea surface salinity of 16.54–34.60 psu, pH of 7.00–9.00, and dissolved oxygen concentration of 2.54–8.70 mg/L. Benthosema pterotum and A. lineatus migrated from 30.00–31.00° N 123.17–123.50° E in June to 30.00–32.50° N 122.22–123.50° E in July. The results of this study can help to preserve spawning and nursery grounds and contribute to sustainable coastal fisheries management.

Funder

the Central Public-Interest Scientific Institution Basal Research Fund

the East China Sea Fisheries Research Institute

the Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences

the National Key Research and Development Project

Key Laboratory of Marine Ecological Monitoring and Restoration Technologies, MNR

the Special Funds for Survey of Nearshore Spawning Ground and offshore Fishery Resources by the Ministry of Agriculture, the Rural Affairs

the Key R & D Projects of Hebei Province

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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