Abstract
It is important to understand the ecological information of Metapenaeopsis dalei to better conserve and manage the stocks in Asia. In this study, we employed research vessels to collect the field data including biomass and number of M. dalei in each survey stations along with environmental data including depth, water temperature, and salinity from November 2018 to September 2019 in the region of 26.50-35.00° N and 120.00-127.00° E in the southern Yellow and East China Seas of China. We found that the annual mean catch per unit effort of weight and number (CPUE(w) and CPUE(n)) was 15,235.89 g∙h(-1) and 17,319.13 ind∙h(-1), respectively. Metapenaeopsis dalei was found in 10-130 m. The greatest biomass occurred at 10-20 m in spring, 30-40 m in summer, 10-100 m in autumn, and 10-40 m in winter. The greatest abundance occurred at sea bottom temperature (SBT) 14-15 °C in spring, 19 °C in summer, 15-20 °C in autumn, and 10-12 °C in winter. The greatest abundance occurred at sea bottom salinity (SBS) 32-33 in spring, 32 in summer, 32-35 in autumn, and 31-32 in winter. We found the lowest SBT of M. dalei at 10-11 °C in spring and summer. The juveniles were found at SBT 21 °C and SBS 34 in autumn. The total CPUE(w) and CPUE(n) rankings were winter > spring > autumn > summer, and the mean average individual weight (AIW) ranking was summer > spring > winter > autumn. Fishing grounds of Haizhou Bay-Lvsi and Zhoushan-Yushan may be the spawning grounds for M. dalei. These findings can benefit fishery management action and planning in the future.