Cc. Hsu et al., New information on age composition and length-weight relationship of bluefin tuna, Thunnus thynnus, in the southwestern North Pacific, FISHERIES S, 66(3), 2000, pp. 485-493
New information on catch-at-age composition and length-weight relationships
is presented for Pacific northern bluefin tuna caught by Taiwanese small-s
cale longliners in the southwestern North Pacific. The fork length-eviscera
ted weight relationship of Pacific northern bluefin tuna, Thunnus thynnus,
caught off southwestern North Pacific (off the Taiwan coast) was determined
and compared with relationships previously reported by various studies for
different waters. The best representative of this relationship is W = 0.00
0023058L(2.9342), where W is the eviscerated weight (kg) and L the fork len
gth (cm). The eviscerated weights estimated from this relationship were mul
tiplied by a scaling factor of 1.112 to obtain the estimated round weight.
The visual comparison of weight-at-length showed that there were almost no
differences between the relationships previously reported for the northwest
ern Pacific, the Sea of Japan and the present study. This indicated that Pa
cific northern bluefin tuna from those three waters could be of the same st
ock. Further assessment studies should combine information from those water
s.