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Age and Growth of Shotted Halibut Eopsetta grigorjewi in the East China Sea (동중국해에 분포하는 물가자미(Eopsetta grigorjewi)의 연령과 성장)

  • Kim, Yeong-Hye;Kim, Young-Seop;Kang, Hyun-Jung;Kim, Jin-Koo;Chun, Young-Yull
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.30-36
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    • 2011
  • Age and growth of shotted halibut Eopsetta grigorjewi were estimated using right sagittal otoliths of 389 fish specimens from February 2004 to January 2005 in the East China Sea. Examination of outer margins of the otolith showed that the opaque zone was formed once a year and annual rings were formed from December to March. The age of specimens examined ranged from 3 to 5 years. Shotted halibut begin spawning in February and show a peak in March. Length and weight relationships showed no significant difference between females and males (P>0.05), and can be expressed as TW=$0.5091{\times}10^{-2}TL^{3,222}(r^2=0.92)$. Estimated von Bertalanffy growth curve was $L_t=46.58(1-e^{-0.14(1+1.32)})$.

Reproduction of the Shotted halibut in the southern Korean waters (한국 남해에 서식하는 물가자미, Eopsetta grigorjewi (Herzenstein)의 재생산 연구)

  • Cha, Hyung-Kee;Kang, Su-Kyung;Choi, Jung-Hwa;Oh, Taeg-Yun;Seo, Young-Il
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.47 no.3
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    • pp.194-202
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    • 2011
  • Maturation and spawning of the Shotted halibut, Eopsetta grigorjewi was investigated based on the samples captured in South Korean waters from January 2008 to December 2009. Gonadosomatic index began to increase in December, and reached maximum between January to March. After spawning it began to decrease from May. Reproductive season was estimated to January-April, with peak in February. Fecundity was proportional to the size of the female, with the clutch size varying from 170,000 eggs in the smallest female (total length, 28.9cm) to 1,300,000 eggs in the largest (total length, 41.5cm). Size at 50% sexual maturity (TL50), determined from mature females, was 28.8cm. Annual reproductive cycles of this species could be divided into six successive stages; immature stage (May-October), nucleolus stage (November-January), yolk vesicle stage (January-February), vitellogenic and ripe stage (January-April) and spent stage (April-May).

Feeding Habits of the Shotted Halibut, Eopsetta grigorjewi in the West Sea from Korea (한국 서해에 출현하는 물가자미, Eopsetta grigorjewi의 식성)

  • Dong Hyuk Choi;Byoung Il Youn;Soo Jeong Lee;Kyeong Ho Han;Dae Hyeon Kwon
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.77-83
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    • 2024
  • The feeding habits of shotted halibut, Eopsetta grigorjewi, were studied by examining the stomach contents of 419 individuals. We collected E. grigorjewi samples using offshore gill net and bottom trawl in West Sea of Korea from January to December 2019. The specimens ranged in total length (TL) from 22.5 to 50.3 cm. The main prey organisms were Macrura and Pisces, while Brachyura, Ophiuroidea, Littorinimorpha and Paguridea were found small amounts. E. grigorjewi fed on Macrura in summer and autumn, and mainly fed on Pisces in winter and spring. Smaller individuals (<30 cm TL) consumed Macrura such as Crangon hakodatei. The proportion of these prey items decreased with increasing Pisces such as Ammodytes personatus and Engraulis japonicus. The feeding strategy of E. grigorjewi is estimated to maintain prey individual as they grow, but increase their prey weight.