Fish monitoring data in Lake Kasumigaura
Citation
Matsuzaki S (2016). Fish monitoring data in Lake Kasumigaura. National Institute of Genetics, ROIS. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/oksdoa accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-04-23.Description
Lake Kasumigaura is the second largest lake in Japan. A long-term monitoring program has been conducted by National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan. Fish and shrimp samples were monitored in cooperation with a local professional fisherman every 2 to 3 months since 2005. This data set includes 41 fish species and 3 shrimp species. These data are fishery-independent time-series data.Sampling Description
Study Extent
Fish and shrimp samples were taken from the southeast shore of Lake Kasumigaura (near the Dosakibana in Inashiki city) every 2 to 3 months.Sampling
In cooperation with a local professional fisherman, we captured fish and shrimp using a large stationary net, which consists of three trap nets (70 cm in diameter, 6 m in length, 3 mm mesh size) and a leader net (80 m in length, 11 mm mesh size). The stationary net was washed out before sampling and was set for 24 h in a similar manner. The samples were identified to the lowest possible taxonomic unit and the number of individuals of each species was counted.Method steps
- Monitoring of freshwater fish using a large stationary net
Taxonomic Coverages
Geographic Coverages
Lake Kasumigaura
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Shin-ichiro Matsuzakioriginator
position: Researcher
National Institute for Environmental Studies
16-2 Onogawa
Tsukuba
305-8506
Ibaraki
JP
Telephone: +81298502087
email: matsuzakiss@nies.go.jp
Shin-ichiro Matsuzaki
metadata author
position: Researcher
National Institute for Environmental Studies
16-2 Onogawa
Tsukuba
305-8506
Ibaraki
JP
Telephone: +81298502087
email: matsuzakiss@nies.go.jp
Shin-ichiro Matsuzaki
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position: Researcher
National Institute for Environmental Studies
16-2 Onogawa
Tsukuba
305-8506
Ibaraki
JP
Telephone: +81298502087
email: matsuzakiss@nies.go.jp
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National Institute for Environmental Studies
16-2 Onogawa
Tsukuba
305-8506
Ibaraki
JP
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Shin-ichiro Matsuzaki
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position: Researcher
National Institute for Environmental Studies
16-2 Onogawa
Tsukuba
305-8506
Ibaraki
JP
Telephone: +81298502087
email: matsuzakiss@nies.go.jp