Variability of stock status walleye pollock fishery

O. A. Bulatov
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The analysis of the variability of walleye pollock stocks assessment and fisheries showed that in most areas the degree of exploitation is at a low level (4,7–13,5%), with the exception of the Navarinsky region of the Bering Sea, the coast of eastern Kamchatka, the northern Kuril Islands and western Sakhalin (16,7–18,9%). Climate change has a significant impact on the of walleye pollock stocks assessment. Positive anomalies of the PDO climate index (Pacific Decadal Oscillation) create favorable conditions for northern populations, whereas for southern populations living on the southern border of the area, on the contrary, those periods when negative anomalies are noted are more comfortable. Subject to the implementation of the cooling scenario in the North Pacific Ocean, walleye pollock biomass centers may shift to the southern regions (the economic zone of the DPRK), which will lead to a significant reduction in catches in the economic zones of the Russian Federation and the United States, which are currently the main players in the walleye pollock market.
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种群状况变化无常的马眼狭鳕渔业
对马黑狭鳕种群评估和渔业变化的分析表明,除白令海纳瓦林斯基地区、堪察加半岛东部沿海、千岛群岛北部和萨哈林岛西部(16.7%-18.9%)外,大多数地区的开发程度较低(4.7%-13.5%)。气候变化对马黑狭鳕种群评估有重大影响。PDO 气候指数(太平洋十年涛动)的正向异常为北部种群创造了有利条件,而对于生活在该地区南部边界的南部种群来说,相反,出现负向异常的时期则更为舒适。如果北太平洋出现降温情况,马眼狭鳕的生物量中心可能会转移到南部地区(朝鲜经济区),这将导致俄罗斯联邦和美国经济区的渔获量大幅减少,而这两个国家目前是马眼狭鳕市场的主要参与者。
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