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Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi | 1958

Fishing Effects of a Model Lift Nets, regard on Relation between Mesh Size and Fish Length

Yoshio Hiyama; Takaya Kusaka; Yoshiaki Yamashita

As a fundamental experiment concerning effect of lift net, the authors studied the relation between mesh sizes and fish lengths of catches in model lift nets. The set of the observation was shown in Fig. 1. as a material of fish was used Carp Cyprinus carpio. Population of the carps in the tank is explained on the upper column of Table 1. as the total number 197 individuals. They were taken into consideration on the population to be approached in the natural condition. Net materials were used of mesh sizes 6, 3 and 1.5cm. and the lifting speeds of the net were selected 3 grades at 5, 10 and 20 seconds per 88cm. The results obtained were shown in Table 1. and Fig. 2. for the number of the fish lifted and the catching rate. Fig. 3. were shown a effect what is a indicator of catching efficiency against a certain mesh size and fish length.


Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi | 1957

Difference on the Frequency of Transfer of Fishes with Different Degrees of Inclinations of Under-water Fencing Net

Yoshio Hiyama; Takaya Kusaka; Keikichi Kondo

The experiment on inclinations of a fish net, was done in a water tank to observe the frequency of transfer of fishes over several models of fencing net. The tank was of wood, 72cm. long, 52cm. wide, with water 20cm. in depth, the tank being painted white inside. The fish used were 10 individuals of Acheilognathus lanceolate (Yari-tanago) with an average total length of 4.5cm. and were liberated in the tank. As model of under-water fencing nets, 4 tin-plates with white enamel paint were bent at 90, 60, 45 and 30 degrees of facial angle against the horizontal surface and they were kept at a height of 14cm., keeping a space of 6cm. between the water surface and the top of plate (Fig. 1). The number of transfer of fishes over the tin-plate were counted during 10 minutes for each inclination. This was repeated 10 times during a period of several days (Table 1). Averages of the frequency of transfer on each angle is shown in Fig. 2. These averages, when compared with each other, show significant differences. In almost all combinations the significance level was 1 or 5% excepting for the combination of 60° and 45° (Table 2). The 90° plate had more stopping effect than any of the others. Decreasing the inclination of under water fencing net has, less stopping effect against the transfer of fishes; instead it accelerates the transfer. Therefore, the author suggests that attention should be paid to the inclination of the fish net.


Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi | 1967

A Preliminary Experiment on the Return of Tagged Chum Salmon to the Otsuchi River, Japan

Yoshio Hiyama; Toru Taniuchi; Kazuhei Suyama; Kiyoshide Ishioka; Ryuhei Sato; Takeshi Kajihara; Takashi Maiwa


Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi | 1967

Study on Fishes Gathering around Floating Seaweed-II

Hitoshi Ida; Yoshio Hiyama; Takaya Kusaka


Journal of Radiation Research | 1971

Uptake of 58Co by Mussel, Mytilus edulis

Makoto Shimizu; Takeshi Kajihara; Ippei Suyama; Yoshio Hiyama


Journal of Radiation Research | 1968

On the Uptake of 65Zn and the Concentration Factor on Zn in Marine Organisms: I. Uptake of 65Zn in Marine Organisms

Kazuhisa Kameda; Makoto Shimizu; Yoshio Hiyama


Journal of Radiation Research | 1962

Japanese Dietary Habits and the Fall-out Problem-II.

Yoshio Hiyama; Hiroshi Hayami; Noboru Yamagata; Tamiya Asari


Japanese Journal of Ichthyology | 1952

A Method to Mark the Time in the Scale and other Hard Tissues of Fishes to see their Growth

Yoshio Hiyama; Ryushi Ichikawa


Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi | 1965

AGE DETERMINATION AND GROWTH OF YELLOWFIN TUNA, THUNNUS ALBACARES BONNATERRE BY VERTEBRAE

Hui-chong Tan; Yukio Nose; Yoshio Hiyama


Journal of Radiation Research | 1965

Gamma Emitters in Marine Organisms. I. Concentration of Gamma Emitting Nuclides in the Fin Whale

C. Sachithananthan; Yoshio Hiyama

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Kazuhisa Kameda

Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute

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Ippei Suyama

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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