Chapter 18 Marine Plankton and Fisheries Department of Oceanography Xiamen University
Chapter 18 Marine Plankton and Fisheries Department of Oceanography Xiamen University
Farming in the sea
Farming in the sea
contents §17.1 Plankton and Marine Organism §17.2 Plankton and Marine Fisheries §17.3 Planktonic Fishery in China
contents §17.1 Plankton and Marine Organism §17.2 Plankton and Marine Fisheries §17.3 Planktonic Fishery in China
§18.1 Plankton and Marine Organism Shellfish Crustacean Fish Baleen whale
§18.1 Plankton and Marine Organism Shellfish Crustacean Fish Baleen whale
Feeding habits of four species of pelagic fishes in MinnanTaiwan bank fishing ground (Huang & Hong, 1991)
Feeding habits of four species of pelagic fishes in MinnanTaiwan bank fishing ground (Huang & Hong, 1991)
Pseudocalanus C2 3+4 C5+6 Temora C2 0.20 C3+4 C5+6 AcartiaC2 C3+4 0.15 C5+6 other copepods Mysis others 0.10 0.05 0.00 Stomach content of Herring feeding (Mollmann et al.,2003)
§18.2 Plankton and Marine Fisheries Algae Dinoflagellate Jellyfish Crustacean Salp
§18.2 Plankton and Marine Fisheries Algae Dinoflagellate Jellyfish Crustacean Salp
Fig Global distribution of paralytic shellfish poisoning events observed in 1970 and in 1990 (Duxbury et al., 2000)
Fig Global distribution of paralytic shellfish poisoning events observed in 1970 and in 1990 (Duxbury et al., 2000)
Beaugrand et al., 2003. Plankton effect on cod recruitment in the North Sea. Science, 426: 661-664
Beaugrand et al., 2003. Plankton effect on cod recruitment in the North Sea. Science, 426: 661-664
Krill fishery BIOMASS: 6.5~10×109 tons Max Catch: 7×106 tons
Krill fishery BIOMASS: 6.5~10×109 tons Max Catch: 7×106 tons