Estimation of the optimum water temperature occuring maximum larval fish species in the Korean coastal waters

Title
Estimation of the optimum water temperature occuring maximum larval fish species in the Korean coastal waters
Author(s)
김성; 차성식; 조홍연
KIOST Author(s)
Kim, Sung(김성)Cho, Hong Yeon(조홍연)
Alternative Author(s)
김성; 조홍연
Publication Year
2014-08-18
Abstract
Number of larval fish species in the temperate waters is severely changed depending on the spawning ecology of fishes and seasonal changes of water temperature in the Korean coastal waters. In this study, we estimate the optimal water temperatures for occurring maximum larval fish species per the unit volume in the one coastal area of the East Sea and two offshore area of the Yellow Sea using Harmony Search Algorithm. The optimal water temperatures are in the range of 23.5 to 25.0 ℃. The estimated optimal water temperatures do not show significant differences between the East Sea and the Yellow Sea. When water temperature was over the estimated optimum temperature, the number of larval fish species was decreased more rapidly. Number of larval fish species was rapidly increased when the water temperature was more than 18 to 22 ℃, of which ranges was slightly wider than the estimated optimal water temperature. As the ocean water temperature increase in the temperate waters by global warming, the number of larval fish species will increase until the optimal temperature but that is expected to decline over the optimal water temperature.ratures for occurring maximum larval fish species per the unit volume in the one coastal area of the East Sea and two offshore area of the Yellow Sea using Harmony Search Algorithm. The optimal water temperatures are in the range of 23.5 to 25.0 ℃. The estimated optimal water temperatures do not show significant differences between the East Sea and the Yellow Sea. When water temperature was over the estimated optimum temperature, the number of larval fish species was decreased more rapidly. Number of larval fish species was rapidly increased when the water temperature was more than 18 to 22 ℃, of which ranges was slightly wider than the estimated optimal water temperature. As the ocean water temperature increase in the temperate waters by global warming, the number of larval fish species will increase until the optimal temperature but that is expected to decline over the optimal water temperature.
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/26070
Bibliographic Citation
38th Annual LARVAL FISH CONFERENCE, pp.1, 2014
Publisher
AFS-ELHS(The American Fisheries Society-The Early Life History Section)
Type
Conference
Language
English
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