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Engraulis japonicus

Engraulis japonicus. Family: Engraulidae Order: Clupeiformes  (herrings) Class: Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes) Fish Base name: Japanese anchovy Max. size: 18.0 cm TL (male/unsexed; max. published weight: 45.0 g Environment: pelagic; oceanodromous ; depth range 0 - 400 m

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Engraulis japonicus

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  1. Engraulis japonicus

  2. Family: Engraulidae Order: Clupeiformes  (herrings) Class: Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes) Fish Base name: Japanese anchovy Max. size: 18.0 cm TL (male/unsexed; max. published weight: 45.0 g Environment: pelagic; oceanodromous ; depth range 0 - 400 m Climate: temperate; 8 - 30°C; 49°N - 7°S Global Importance: fisheries: highly commercial; aquaculture: commercial; bait: usually Resilience:  High, minimum population doubling time less than 15 months Distribution: Western Pacific: southern Sakhalin Islands, Sea of Japan and Pacific coasts of Japan, and south to almost Canton/Taiwan; rare records (seems to represent stray fishes) off the coasts of Luzon and Western Mindanao, Philippines and from Manado and Ujung Pandang, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Engraulis japonicus: General Biology

  3. Eco-information: E.japonicus • Economic Importance • Exploitation • Methods of Harvesting

  4. Engraulis japonicus:Determining the population size Acoustic Surveillance Trawling Catches DEPM (Daily Egg Production Method) Airborne Oceanic Lidar Survey Systems

  5. References Stylianos Somarakisa, Isabel Palomera, Alberto Garcia, Luis Quintanilla, Constantin Koutsikopoulos, Andrés Uriarte and Lorenzo Motos Daily egg production of anchovy in European waters. Yorgos Stratoudakis, Miguel Bernal, Konstantinos Ganias, Andrés Uriarte (2006) The daily egg production method: recent advances, current applications and future challenges Fish and Fisheries 7 (1) , 35–57 doi:10.1111/j.1467-2979.2006.00206.x Tai-Sheng Chiu, Yann-Jium Lee, Shiao-Wei Huang, Hon-Tsen Yu (2002) Polymorphic microsatellite markers for stock identification in Japanese anchovy (Engraulis japonica) Molecular Ecology Notes 2 (1) , 49–50 doi:10.1046/j.1471-8286.2002.00142.x Stylianos Somarakis, Constantin Koutsikopoulos, Athanassios Machias and Nikolaos Tsimenides. Applying the daily egg production method (DEPM) to small stocks in highly heterogeneous seas Fisheries ResearchVolume 55, Issues 1-3, March 2002, Pages 193-204 doi:10.1016/S0165-7836(01)00284-3 Nancy C.H. Lo, John R. and James H. Churnside HunterModelling the statistical performance of an airborne lidar survey system for anchovy

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