Response of Asian Marine Fishery to ENSO Related SST for the Period 1982−2016
Jing Li and
Min Shao
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Jing Li: The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
Min Shao: Atmospheric & Planetary Science, Hampton University, USA
Organic & Medicinal Chemistry International Journal, 2019, vol. 9, issue 3, 57-61
Abstract:
The relationships between Asian marine fishery and ENSO related sea surface temperature (SST) during the 1982-2016 are explored using the constructed SST data and global fishery statistics. Results show that high yields of aquatic plants, crustaceans, diadromous fishes and miscellaneous aquatic animals are closely related to very strong El Nino events; high yields of molluscs, marine fishes, miscellaneous aquatic animal products and aquatic mammals have connections with strong La Niña events. Therefore, ENSO related SST can be determined as a valuable indicator for Asian marine fishery.
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Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.19080/omcij.2019.09.555763
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