2020
DOI: 10.47921/2619-1024_2020_3_1_106
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On the Role of Temperature as a Factor Influencing the Behavior of the European Sprat and the Efficiency of Its Fishing

Abstract: Аннотация. В работе представлены результаты мониторинга промысла черноморского шпрота, выполненного в апреле-октябре 2019 г., которые позволяют дать характеристику особенностей как сезонной, так и синоптической изменчивости температуры поверхности моря (ТПМ), поведения шпрота и эффективности его промысла. Использованы ежедневные карты ТПМ Черного и Азовского морей, построенные в Гидрометцентре России по данным NCDC/NOAA (Оперативный модуль ЕСИМО), и ежедневная промысловая информация ФГБУ «Центр системы монитор… Show more

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“…The length-age structure depends both on the internal characteristics of the population and the impact of external climatic (temperature) factors (Bellido et al, 2000;Zuyev and Melnikova et al, 2004;Giragosov et al, 2006;Melnikova and Kuzminova, 2022). Many researchers (Klyashtorin and Lyubushin, 2005;Oguz, 2005;Polonsky et al, 2018;Panov et al, 2020) have noted in their work that one of the main factors affecting the state of the pelagic ecosystem is the climatic factor and, above all, temperature changes. The temperature determines the intensity of the circulation of water masses and thus affects the production processes of various trophic levels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The length-age structure depends both on the internal characteristics of the population and the impact of external climatic (temperature) factors (Bellido et al, 2000;Zuyev and Melnikova et al, 2004;Giragosov et al, 2006;Melnikova and Kuzminova, 2022). Many researchers (Klyashtorin and Lyubushin, 2005;Oguz, 2005;Polonsky et al, 2018;Panov et al, 2020) have noted in their work that one of the main factors affecting the state of the pelagic ecosystem is the climatic factor and, above all, temperature changes. The temperature determines the intensity of the circulation of water masses and thus affects the production processes of various trophic levels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%