• 제목/요약/키워드: Pacific sand eels

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강원도 동해시 연안에 서식하는 까나리(Ammodytes japonicus)의 성숙과 산란 (Maturity and Spawning of Pacific Sand Eels Ammodytes japonicus in Coastal Waters near Donghae, Gangwon-do)

  • 김소라;김종빈;이수정;양재형
    • 한국수산과학회지
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    • 제53권1호
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    • pp.19-26
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    • 2020
  • The maturity and spawning of pacific sand eels Ammodytes japonicus, was investigated using samples collected by gill net in coastal waters near Donghae, Gangwon-do, from January 2017 to December 2018. Monthly changes were analyzed in maturity stage, gonadosomatic index (GSI), egg diameter, fecundity (F), and total length (TL) at 50% group maturity. The average TLs of female and male A. japonicus were 18.5 and 18.1 cm, respectively. The spawning period was from November to March, with the peak from December to February based on monthly changes in GSI and maturity stages. The egg diameter during the spawning-capable stage was 300-1000 (main mode 500-600) ㎛. Fecundity ranged from 6,411 eggs at 16.7 cm fork length to 45,771 eggs at 24.7 cm fork length. The relationship between TL and F was F=0.00005TL4.2715 (R2=0.7216), such that F increased with TL. TL at 50% group maturity was estimated to be 15.1 cm for both sexes.

Low-value Fish used as Feed is a Source of Disease in Farmed Fish

  • Kim, Do-Hyung
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.203-209
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    • 2015
  • Low-value fish is the most commonly used feed in Asian fish farms despite the fact that its application is controversial in regard to the sustainability and biosecurity of aquaculture. In this study, the causal agent of a disease outbreak at a Korean rockfish Sebastes schlegeli farm was investigated to determine whether the low-value fish used at the farm was the source. Infected Korean rockfish and Pacific sand eel used as feed were sampled from the farm, and bacterial cultures recovered from the internal organs of all sampled rockfish were isolated as pure cultures and later identified as Vibrio harveyi. The causal agent of the disease was also isolated from the kidneys of some of the sampled Pacific sand eels. This study provides additional evidence that the low-value fish used as feed at fish farms can be a key source of infectious diseases.