日本地球惑星科学連合2019年大会

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セッション記号 A (大気水圏科学) » A-OS 海洋科学・海洋環境

[A-OS13] 沿岸域の海洋循環と物質循環

2019年5月27日(月) 10:45 〜 12:15 102 (1F)

コンビーナ:田中 潔(東京大学)、森本 昭彦(愛媛大学)、速水 祐一(佐賀大学)、一見 和彦(香川大学瀬戸内圏研究センター)、座長:田中 潔森本 昭彦

12:00 〜 12:15

[AOS13-06] Role of Kuroshio Current in fish resource variability off southwest Japan

*森岡 優志1Sergey Varlamov1宮澤 泰正1 (1.海洋研究開発機構)

キーワード:黒潮、漁獲量変動、宿毛湾

Western boundary currents in the subtropics play a pivotal role in transporting warm water from the tropics that contribute to development of highly diverse marine ecosystem in the coastal regions. As one of the western boundary currents in the North Pacific, the Kuroshio Current (hereafter the Kuroshio) exerts great influences on biological resource variability off southwest Japan, but few studies have examined physical processes that attribute the coastal fish resource variability to the basin-scale Kuroshio variability. Using the high-quality fish catch data and high-resolution ocean reanalysis results, this study identifies statistical links of interannual fish resource variability off Sukumo Bay, Shikoku island of Japan, to subsurface ocean temperature variability in the Kuroshio. The subsurface ocean temperature variability off the south of Sukumo Bay exhibits vertically coherent structure with sea-surface height variability, which originates from the westward-propagating oceanic Rossby waves generated through surface wind anomalies in the Northwest Pacific. Although potential sources of the atmospheric variability remain unclarified, the remotely-induced oceanic Rossby waves contribute to fish resource variability off Sukumo Bay. These findings have potential applications to other coastal regions along the western boundary currents in the subtropics where the westward-propagating oceanic Rossby waves contribute to the coastal ocean temperature variability.