Introduction: from the birth to the table of walleye pollock Theragra chalcogramma

被引:0
作者
Mitsutaku Makino
Suam Kim
Anatoly Velikanov
Keith Criddle
Tetsuichiro Funamoto
Masahito Hirota
Yasunori Sakurai
机构
[1] Fisheries Research Agency,National Research Institute of Fisheries Science
[2] Pukyong National University,Department of Marine Biology
[3] Sakhalin Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (SakhNIRO),Juneau Center for Fisheries and Ocean Sciences
[4] University of Alaska,Hokkaido National Fisheries Research Institute
[5] Fisheries Research Agency,Faculty of Fisheries Sciences
[6] Hokkaido University,undefined
来源
Fisheries Science | 2014年 / 80卷
关键词
Fishery Science; Walleye Pollock; Total Allowable Catch; Fishery System; Danish Seine;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Fisheries provide food, feedstuff, and materials which are reliant on ecosystem services provided by marine and freshwater systems. Fish spawn and mature in aquatic systems, from which they are harvested by fishers, distributed and processed in households, restaurants, or processing plants, and either eaten by consumers, used in aquaculture, horticulture or agriculture, or used in manufacturing. The movement of fish from sea to plate follows distinct sequential stages. We call this the “fisheries system”. While each stage of the fisheries system has been the focus of specific research activities, these activities have generally proceeded from the perspective of individual disciplines, e.g., oceanography, chemistry, biology, ecology, resource dynamics, economics, business management, food science, processing, nutrition studies, etc. As a result, their objectives, data, models, discussions, etc., do not present an effectively integrated perspective of the fisheries system as a whole. This Special Feature brings together research from across disciplines to provide a broad perspective of the walleye pollock Theragra chalcogramma fisheries system. While this falls short of being a fully integrated model, it highlights key interfaces among disciplines and illustrates fundamental research questions for each stage. By highlighting these questions and interfaces, we hope to foster an intellectual environment that will lead to true “integrated research” that can best be pursued by multi-disciplinary teams rather than by individual scientists who limit their research activities to the narrow scope of their specific disciplines.
引用
收藏
页码:103 / 107
页数:4
相关论文
共 39 条
  • [1] Bulatov OA(2014)Walleye pollock: global overview Fish Sci undefined undefined-undefined
  • [2] Funamoto T(2014)Comparison of factors affecting recruitment variability of walleye pollock Fish Sci undefined undefined-undefined
  • [3] Yamamura O(2014) in the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan off northern Japan Fish Sci undefined undefined-undefined
  • [4] Shida O(2014)A preliminary study to understand the transport process for the eggs and larvae of Japanese Pacific walleye pollock Fish Sci undefined undefined-undefined
  • [5] Itaya K(2014) using particle-tracking experiments based on a high-resolution ocean model Fish Sci undefined undefined-undefined
  • [6] Mori K(2014)Effect of environmental factors and prey species on daytime and nighttime vertical distribution of juvenile walleye pollock in and around Funka Bay Fish Sci undefined undefined-undefined
  • [7] Hiyama Y(2014)Eastern Bering Sea pollock recruitment, abundance, distribution and approach to fishery management Fish Sci undefined undefined-undefined
  • [8] Sakurai Y(2014)Stock assessment and management for walleye pollock in Japan Fish Sci undefined undefined-undefined
  • [9] Kuroda H(2014)Interannual changes in the timing of walleye pollock spawning migration and their impacts on gillnet fishery in the southwestern Pacific coast of Hokkaido, Donan area, Japan Fish Sci undefined undefined-undefined
  • [10] Takahashi D(2014)Changing usage and value in the Western Alaska Community Development Quota (CDQ) program Fish Sci undefined undefined-undefined