Environmental variability and chum salmon production at the northwestern Pacific Ocean

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Suam Kim
Sukyung Kang
Ju Kyoung Kim
Minkyoung Bang
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[1] Pukyong National University,Department of Marine Biology, College of Fisheries Sciences
[2] National Institute of Fisheries Science,Fisheries Resources Management Division
[3] Korea Fisheries Resources Agency,Inland Life Resources Center
[4] KIOST,Ocean Circulation and Climate Research Center
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Ocean Science Journal | 2017年 / 52卷
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chum salmon; North Pacific; Korean waters; climate change; Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO);
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Chum salmon, Oncorhynchus keta, are distributed widely in the North Pacific Ocean, and about 76% of chum salmon were caught from Russian, Japanese, and Korean waters of the northwestern Pacific Ocean during the last 20 years. Although it has been speculated that the recent increase in salmon production was aided by not only the enhancement program that targeted chum salmon but also by favorable ocean conditions since the early 1990s, the ecological processes for determining the yield of salmon have not been clearly delineated. To investigate the relationship between yield and the controlling factors for ocean survival of chum salmon, a time-series of climate indices, seawater temperature, and prey availability in the northwestern Pacific including Korean waters were analyzed using some statistical tools. The results of cross-correlation function (CCF) analysis and cumulative sum (CuSum) of anomalies indicated that there were significant environmental changes in the North Pacific during the last century, and each regional stock of chum salmon responded to the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) differently: for Russian stock, the correlations between PDO index and catch were significantly negative with a time-lag of 0 and 1 years; for Japanese stock, significantly positive with a timelag of 0–2 years; and for Korean stock, positive but no significant correlation. The results of statistical analyses with Korean chum salmon also revealed that a coastal seawater temperature over 14°C and the return rate of spawning adults to the natal river produced a significant negative correlation.
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