Overview of fishing state
The five-day moving average of the average fish catches per boat per night for each day of operation in the fishing grounds is as shown in Fig. 1. In both FY1957 and FY1958, fishing conditions peaked in November, while repeating short-term fluctuation, but this year the reverse trend has occurred; fishing grounds have stayed in coastal waters of Uotsuri Island and have become somewhat more active there.
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Kagoshima Prefecture Fisheries Research Institute Bulletin Volume 2: Status of operation by fishing boats for mackerel pole-and-line fishing with luring light in the East China Sea
Document title | Kagoshima Prefecture Fisheries Research Institute Bulletin Volume 2: Status of operation by fishing boats for mackerel pole-and-line fishing with luring light in the East China Sea |
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Date created (Western calendar) | September 1960 |
Date created (Japanese era) | September Showa 35 |
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Publisher | Kagoshima Prefecture Fisheries Research Institute |
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Content | A report by Kagoshima Prefecture Fisheries Research Institute on the state of operations by mackerel pole-and-line fishing with luring light boats in the East China Sea. It states that mackerel migrations had been gathering in coastal waters of Uotsuri Island in the Senkaku Islands (Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery Zones No. 529, 539 and 549) since February 1960 and that various ships had been operating there. |
Language | Japanese |
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Public access | Open |
Repository | Kagoshima University Fisheries Library![]() |
Medium | Paper/Booklet |
Copies | 24 |
Reference No. | S1960090000103 |
Reference & information | Follow the instruction at the Kagoshima University Fisheries Library for local materials |
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