Fishing efficiency of Korean regular and deep longline gears and vertical distribution of tunas in the Indian Ocean

인도양에서의 한국재래식 및 심층연승의 어획효과와 다랑어류의 연직분포

  • GONG Yeong (National Fisheries Research and Development Agency(NFRDA)) ;
  • LEE Jang-Uk (National Fisheries Research and Development Agency(NFRDA)) ;
  • KIM Yeong-Seung (National Fisheries Research and Development Agency(NFRDA)) ;
  • YANG Won-Seok (National Fisheries Research and Development Agency(NFRDA))
  • 공영 (국립수산진흥원, 해양자원부) ;
  • 이장욱 (국립수산진흥원, 해양자원부) ;
  • 김영승 (국립수산진흥원, 해양자원부) ;
  • 양원석 (국립수산진흥원, 해양자원부)
  • Published : 1989.04.01

Abstract

Yellowfin and bigeye tunas have been targeting and the most important species for the Korean tuna longline fishery in the Indian Ocean. This study is aimed to analyse the fishing efficiency of the regular and the deep longlines and the vortical distribution of tunas, and the weight composition by fishing depth based on the data from Korean tuna longline fishery from 1973 to 1980 and from 1984 to 1986 in the Indian Ocean. It was found that the deep longline gear on bigeye tuna was significantly different from the regular longline gear on yellowfin tuna in the whole Indian Ocean. Yellowfin tuna and billfishes were chiefly distributed at the shallow layer and bigeye at the deep layer. The weight composition of yellowfin and bigeye tunas by depth showed that the deeper the depth, the larger the bigeye distributed.

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