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Distribution of the pelagic fish populations on the continental shelf off the Gulf of Bintuni (Iran Jaya, Indonesia)
Boely, T.; Potier, M.; Nurhakim, S. (1990). Distribution of the pelagic fish populations on the continental shelf off the Gulf of Bintuni (Iran Jaya, Indonesia). Neth. J. Sea Res. 25(4): 627-639
In: Netherlands Journal of Sea Research. Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ): Groningen; Den Burg. ISSN 0077-7579; e-ISSN 1873-1406, more
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    Marine/Coastal

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  • Boely, T.
  • Potier, M.
  • Nurhakim, S.

Abstract
    In July 1983, the French R.V. 'Coriolis' carried out an acoustic survey between Irian Jaya, Misool Island and Seram Island. One of the aims of the cruise was a study on the distribution of the pelagic fish resources on the large shelf off the Gulf of Bintuni, between 1°S and 3°S and from 130°E to 132°E. The cruise took place during the southeast monsoon. The fish traces recorded were distributed into three distinct groups: coastal fish populations up to the 30 m isobath, offshore fish populations near the shelf edge, coastal tuna shoals in the large channel that separates Misool Island from Irian Jaya. These fish showed a different behaviour between day and night. The total biomass, probably underestimated due to the impossibility of sampling the fish recordings, came to 89 000 tonnes in the area surveyed.

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