2015
DOI: 10.4236/ojms.2015.53020
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Abstract: Yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) is one of the most commercially important fish species for South Pacific island nations and territories and for effective conservation efforts it is important to understand the factors which affect its time series pattern. Our research was aimed at elucidating the climatic factors which affected the trajectory of the yellowfin tuna stock in the Eastern and Western South Pacific Ocean. We utilized various climatic factors for the years t − n with n = 0, 1, •••, 8 and investiga… Show more

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“…In the Pacific Ocean the projected distribution of yellowfin, skipjack and bigeye tuna within the 21 st century likely shifts towards the East in response to alterations in the warm pool and the Pacific Equatorial Divergence [14]- [16]. Singh [17] showed that the time series stock trajectory of yellowfin tuna in the Eastern and Western South Pacific was significantly influenced by the climatic conditions of Pacific warm pool index (PWI), global mean land and ocean temperature index (LOTI) and Southern oscillation index (SOI). Polovina [12] studied the movement of albacore tuna in relation to the movement of the transition zone chlorophyll front in the North Pacific.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the Pacific Ocean the projected distribution of yellowfin, skipjack and bigeye tuna within the 21 st century likely shifts towards the East in response to alterations in the warm pool and the Pacific Equatorial Divergence [14]- [16]. Singh [17] showed that the time series stock trajectory of yellowfin tuna in the Eastern and Western South Pacific was significantly influenced by the climatic conditions of Pacific warm pool index (PWI), global mean land and ocean temperature index (LOTI) and Southern oscillation index (SOI). Polovina [12] studied the movement of albacore tuna in relation to the movement of the transition zone chlorophyll front in the North Pacific.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%