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Fluctuation in abundance of larval anchovy and environmental conditions in coastal waters off south-western Taiwan as associated with the El Niño–Southern Oscillation
Authors:CHU-FA TSAI  PEI-YU CHEN  CHANG-PO CHEN  MING-ANNE LEE  GUANG-YAW SHIAH  & KUO-TIEN LEE
Institution:Institute of Zoology, Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei 100, Taiwan,;Department of Fishery Sciences, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 202, Taiwan
Abstract:Monthly abundance ( CPUE ) of larval anchovy in the coastal waters off south-western Taiwan from 1980 to 1992 (156 months) fluctuated at intervals corresponding to the 4.3- and 2.2-year cycles of the southern oscillation index ( SOI ). Also, CPUE was significantly correlated with sea surface temperature with a time lag of 3 months and nearly significantly to river flow with a time lag of 4 months, which in turn correlated with SOI at lags of 13–14 months (cross-correlation and transfer function analyses). The results suggested the presence of linkage between recruitment of the larvae and ENSO episodes, perhaps through oceanographic and meteorological conditions that affect coastal upwelling and river discharge. The Kuroshio Current, which is the western extension of the North Equatorial Current, may be one of the important mechanisms of ENSO's teleconnections affecting local climate and fisheries in the western Pacific region.
Keywords:anchovy larva  climate  El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO)  periodicity  southern oscillation index (SOI)
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