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Catch characteristics of the Korean tuna longline fishery in the Atlantic ocean

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수산해양기술연구 (Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology)
한국수산해양기술학회(구 한국어업기술학회) (The Korean Society of Fisheriers and Ocean Technology)
초록

Korean distant water tuna longline fishery commenced in 1966 in the Atlantic Ocean. Since then, it has become one of the most important fisheries of Korea. By early of 1970s, total amount of tuna caught in the Atlantic Ocean was the highest among other Korean distant water tuna fisheries, but has become minor since 1990s. The annual catch of tuna and tuna-like species by Korean tuna longline fishery in the Atlantic Ocean was about 1,900 mt in 2013. Bigeye tuna was the predominant species in species composition followed by yellowfin tuna, Albacore tuna, Blue shark and Swordfish. Korean distant water tuna longline fishery have mainly operated in the tropical area of the Atlantic Ocean (20°N~20°S, 20°E~60°W), fishing ground was almost similar as in the previous years. The length frequency of major species (Bigeye tuna, Yellowfin tuna, Albacore tuna, Blue shark and Swordfish) were estimated. As the result of length (size) frequency data on main species caught by lonline fishery in the Atlantic Ocean, main length intervals of bigeye tuna caught in 2011, 2012 and 2013 were 120~125 cm, 160~165 cm and 130~135 cm, respectively. For yellowfin tuna, those were 125~130 cm, 150~155 cm, 145~150 cm and for albacore, 109 cm, 102 cm, 109 cm and 106 cm respectively. For swordfish caught in 2011, 2012 and 2013, main length intervals were 130~135 cm, 125~135 cm and 125~130 cm, respectively, and for blue shark, 195~200 cm in 2011 and 185~190 cm in 2012, 2013.

저자
  • 박희원(국립수산과학원 자원관리과) | Hee-Won PAKR (Fisheries Resources Management Division, National Fisheries Research and Development Institute, Busan, 619-705, Korea)
  • 윤상철(국립수산과학원 자원관리과) | Sang-Chul YOON (Fisheries Resources Management Division, National Fisheries Research and Development Institute, Busan, 619-705, Korea)
  • 김장근(국립수산과학원 자원관리과) | Zang-Geun KIM (Fisheries Resources Management Division, National Fisheries Research and Development Institute, Busan, 619-705, Korea)
  • 이성일(국립수산과학원 자원관리과) | Sung-Il LEE (Fisheries Resources Management Division, National Fisheries Research and Development Institute, Busan, 619-705, Korea) Corresponding author
  • 정연규(국립수산과학원 자원관리과) | Yeon-Kyu JEONG (Fisheries Resources Management Division, National Fisheries Research and Development Institute, Busan, 619-705, Korea)
  • 이동우(국립수산과학원 자원관리과) | Dong-Woo LEE (Fisheries Resources Management Division, National Fisheries Research and Development Institute, Busan, 619-705, Korea)