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Seasonal and interannual variability in krill (Nyctiphanes australis) stocks and their relationship to the fishery for jack mackerel (Trachurus declivis) off eastern Tasmania,Australia
Authors:J W Young  A R Jordan  C Bobbi  R E Johannes  K Haskard  G Pullen
Institution:(1) Marine Laboratories, CSIRO Division of Fisheries, GPO Box 1538, 7001 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia;(2) Sea Fisheries Research Laboratories, Department of Primary Industry and Fisheries, Crayfish Point, 7053 Taroona, Tasmania, Australia;(3) Marine Laboratories, CSIRO Institute of Animal Production and Processing, GPO Box 1538, 7001 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia;(4) Present address: Inland Fisheries Commission, 127 Davey Street, 7001 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Abstract:Nyctiphanes australis was collected from the east coast of Tasmania between January 1989 and April 1991. Density and biomass were significantly higher in autumn than in any other season. The population was dominated by juveniles, except in autumn and spring 1990 when there was a significant increase in the proportion of adults. Our data indicated that N. australis does not regularly migrate vertically and that it forms aggregations of particular size classes which vary both temporally and spatially. Stomach fullness in Trachurus declivis, a major predator of N. australis, rose to a peak in autumn when N. australis stocks and the monthly catches by the fishery for T. declivis were at their highest. The stomachs of T. declivis were also dominated by adult size classes during this period. The virtual absence of N. australis in 1989 and the subsequent failure of the T. declivis fishery in that year underline the interrelationship between these two species. We suggest that this was the result of an influx of subtropical northern waters low in nutrients onto the shelf, which corresponded with a major La Niña ldquocold eventrdquo at that time.
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