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PLOS ONE | 2015

Identifying Pelagic Habitat Hotspots of Neon Flying Squid in the Temperate Waters of the Central North Pacific

Irene D. Alabia; Sei Ichi Saitoh; Robinson Mugo; Hiromichi Igarashi; Yoichi Ishikawa; Norihisa Usui; Masafumi Kamachi; Toshiyuki Awaji; Masaki Seito

We identified the pelagic habitat hotspots of the neon flying squid (Ommastrephes bartramii) in the central North Pacific from May to July and characterized the spatial patterns of squid aggregations in relation to oceanographic features such as mesoscale oceanic eddies and the Transition Zone Chlorophyll-a Front (TZCF). The data used for the habitat model construction and analyses were squid fishery information, remotely-sensed and numerical model-derived environmental data from May to July 1999–2010. Squid habitat hotspots were deduced from the monthly Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt) models and were identified as regions of persistent high suitable habitat across the 12-year period. The distribution of predicted squid habitat hotspots in central North Pacific revealed interesting spatial and temporal patterns likely linked with the presence and dynamics of oceanographic features in squid’s putative foraging grounds from late spring to summer. From May to June, the inferred patches of squid habitat hotspots developed within the Kuroshio-Oyashio transition zone (KOTZ; 37–40°N) and further expanded north towards the subarctic frontal zone (SAFZ; 40–44°N) in July. The squid habitat hotspots within the KOTZ and areas west of the dateline (160°W-180°) were likely influenced and associated with the highly dynamic and transient oceanic eddies and could possibly account for lower squid suitable habitat persistence obtained from these regions. However, predicted squid habitat hotspots located in regions east of the dateline (180°-160°W) from June to July, showed predominantly higher squid habitat persistence presumably due to their proximity to the mean position of the seasonally-shifting TZCF and consequent utilization of the highly productive waters of the SAFZ.


Proceedings of the Tenth ECMWF Workshop on the Use of High Performance Computers in Meteorology | 2003

4D-VAR GLOBAL OCEAN DATA ASSIMILATION ON THE EARTH SIMULATOR

Nozomi Sugiura; Shuhei Masuda; Yiyang Shen; James D. Annan; Toshiyuki Awaji; Yuji Sasaki; Qin Jiang

We have developed a 4D-VAR global ocean data assimilation system which works efficiently on the earth simulator. The improvement of the computational efficiency has been made mainly by effective parallelization of the component codes and by a simple preconditioning of the gradient method. With this system we can reproduce dynamically consistent ocean states at high resolution which enable us to figure out the detailed dynamical features of ocean circulation and also gives us precise informations for ocean state prediction.


Fisheries Oceanography | 2015

Seasonal potential fishing ground prediction of neon flying squid (Ommastrephes bartramii) in the western and central North Pacific

Irene D. Alabia; Sei-Ichi Saitoh; Robinson Mugo; Hiromichi Igarashi; Yoichi Ishikawa; Norihisa Usui; Masafumi Kamachi; Toshiyuki Awaji; Masaki Seito


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2016

Future projected impacts of ocean warming to potential squid habitat in western and central North Pacific

Irene D. Alabia; Sei-Ichi Saitoh; Hiromichi Igarashi; Yoichi Ishikawa; Norihisa Usui; Masafumi Kamachi; Toshiyuki Awaji; Masaki Seito


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2016

Ensemble squid habitat model using three-dimensional ocean data

Irene D. Alabia; Sei-Ichi Saitoh; Hiromichi Igarashi; Yoichi Ishikawa; Norihisa Usui; Masafumi Kamachi; Toshiyuki Awaji; Masaki Seito


Journal of the Japan Society for Simulation Technology | 2015

An Innovative Method of Forecasting Ocean Circulation and Fishery-Resource Variabilities Linked to Climate Change for Operational Use( Introduction of Results from the MEXT "Research Program on Climate Change adaptation (RECCA)")

Yoichi Ishikawa; Toshiyuki Awaji


Archive | 2014

Effects of hydrographic conditions on the transport of neon flying squid Ommastrephes bartramii larvae in the North Pacific Ocean Efecto de las condiciones hidrográficas en el transporte de las larvas de calamar rojo Ommastrephes bartramii en el Océano Pacífico Norte

Yoshiki Kato; Mitsuo Sakai; Masachika Mmasujima; Makoto Okazaki; Hiromichi Igarashi; Shuhei Masuda; Toshiyuki Awaji; Y Kato; M. Sakai; M. Mmasujima; H. Igarashi; S. Masuda


JAMSTEC Rep. Res. Dev. | 2014

Development of a habitat suitability index model for neon flying squid by using 3-D ocean reanalysis product and its practical use:-RECCA squid project-

Hiromichi Igarashi; Toshiyuki Awaji; Yoichi Ishikawa; Masafumi Kamachi; Norihisa Usui; Mitsuo Sakai; Yoshiki Kato; Sei-Ichi Saitoh; Masaki Seito


水産海洋学会創立50周年記念大会 | 2012

気候変動に伴う水産資源・海況変動予測技術の革新と実利用化(1)

洋一 石川; Yoichi Ishikawa; 敏之 淡路; 政仁 蝦名; 光夫 酒井; 耕二 小山田; 誠一 齊藤; 政文 蒲地; Toshiyuki Awaji; Masahito Ebina; Mitsuo Sakai; Koji Koyamada; Sei-Ichi Saitoh; Masafumi Kamachi


Archive | 2004

An Experiment of Ocean State Estimate by Using Argo Data and a 4D-VAR Data Assimilation System

Qingchun Jiang; Norio Sugiura; S. Msudaa; Hiromichi Igarashi; Toshiyuki Awaji; N. Shikama; Koichi Takeuchi

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Yoichi Ishikawa

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Hiromichi Igarashi

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Shuhei Masuda

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Masafumi Kamachi

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Norihisa Usui

Japan Meteorological Agency

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Nozomi Sugiura

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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