Abstract

Modern technique of counting pink salmon juveniles in trawl surveys by two research vessels simultaneously makes it possible to cover the surveyed area in a short time that excludes repeated counts of actively migrating fish at adjacent transects. Such survey in the fall of 2022 was conducted jointly by RV TINRO and RV Professor Kaganovsky. The main aggregations of pink salmon in the offshore areas of the Bering and Okhotsk Seas were accounted that guaranteed reliability of the primary materials for prediction of the pink salmon return and catches in 2023. Two regional groups of pink salmon were separated in the mixed aggregation of juveniles in the Okhotsk Sea using the method of EM-clustering; the ratio of «northern» and «southern» complexes of their local stocks was determined as 55 : 45 %. The total number of pink salmon was assessed as 0.94 ∙ 109 ind. in the Bering Sea and 2.70 ∙ 109 ind. in the Okhotsk Sea. Expected return of pink salmon in 2023 was preliminary estimated as 200 ∙ 106 ind. for the Bering Sea and at least 270 ∙ 106 ind. for the Okhotsk Sea.

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