Abstract

Fish counts by SCUBA visual methods are conducted in the coastal biotopes at Furugelm and Popov Islands and in the Sivuchia, Kalevala, and Pemzovaya Bays in the western Peter the Great Bay in July-August of 2012 and 2014. In total, 23 fish species were registered on transects at Furugelm Island and 11 species at Popov Island in 2012, and in 2014 — 17 fish species at Furugelm Island, 16 at Popov Island, 9 in the Sivuchia Bay, 6 in the Kalevala Bay, and 11 in the Pemzovaya Bay. Species composition of fish had moderate or high similarity between transects (35 pairs with Sorensen-Chekanowski index 0.3–0.5 and 25 pairs with higher values). The species diversity and its similarity were conditioned by bottom structure and presence or absence of sea grasses and algae. The highest fish biomass was observed in the Pemzovaya Bay (29.2 g/m 2 , mainly large-sized Sebastes schlegelii) and at Furugelm Island (21.2 g/m 2 , mainly S. taczanowskii and nesting males of Hexagrammos otakii), but the biomass values < 10 g/m 2 prevailed. Generally, the observed fish diversity, density, and biomass are lower in compare with the mid 1990s because of partial degradation of their habitats (disappearance of eelgrass Zostera marina) and water warming that prevents migrations of some coldwater fishes to the shallows. The most prominent decreasing is noted for Sebastes taczanowskii adults and juveniles, previously high abundant on rocky grounds, and for flounders on sandy grounds. So far as the changes of fish abundance and diversity have natural reasons, there is concluded that the effect of protection regime in the marine reserve is insignificant for fish populations.

Highlights

  • Fish counts by SCUBA visual methods are conducted in the coastal biotopes at Furugelm and Popov Islands and in the Sivuchia, Kalevala, and Pemzovaya Bays in the western Peter the Great Bay in July-August of 2012 and 2014

  • 23 fish species were registered on transects at Furugelm Island and 11 species at Popov Island in 2012, and in 2014 — 17 fish species at Furugelm Island, 16 at Popov Island, 9 in the Sivuchia Bay, 6 in the Kalevala Bay, and 11 in the Pemzovaya Bay

  • The highest fish biomass was observed in the Pemzovaya Bay (29.2 g/m2, mainly large-sized Sebastes schlegelii) and at Furugelm Island (21.2 g/m2, mainly S. taczanowskii and nesting males of Hexagrammos otakii), but the biomass values < 10 g/m2 prevailed

Read more

Summary

МОНИТОРИНГ РЫБ ПРИБРЕЖНЫХ БИОТОПОВ ЮЖНОГО УЧАСТКА ДАЛЬНЕВОСТОЧНОГО

Изучение распределения рыб и учеты их плотности, проведенные в 2012 и 2014 гг. у о. Изучение распределения рыб и учеты их плотности, проведенные в 2012 и 2014 гг. Markevich A.I. Monitoring of fish in the coastal biotopes of the southern part of Far Eastern Marine Reserve (Peter the Great Bay, Japan Sea) // Izv. TINRO. Fish counts by SCUBA visual methods are conducted in the coastal biotopes at Furugelm and Popov Islands and in the Sivuchia, Kalevala, and Pemzovaya Bays in the western Peter the Great Bay in July-August of 2012 and 2014. С этой целью периодически проводятся визуальные водолазные учеты видового состава и численности рыб в типичных прибрежных биотопах заповедника: на каменистых, песчаных грунтах и в зарослях морских трав — зостеры Zostera marina и филлоспадикса Phyllospadix iwatensis. Цель настоящей работы заключалась в описании распределения и плотности рыб в биотопах прибрежья южного участка ДВМЗ и о.

Материалы и методы
Результаты и их обсуждение
Hemitripterus villosus
Fugu niphobles
Список литературы
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call