2009 年 73 巻 2 号 p. 67-79
During late April(1998-2001) a total of 35 adult Japanese flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus, atached with archival tag, were released off Oshima Island, Seto Inland Sea. Often individuals recaptured after 19-688 days within a range of 40 km from the release point, seven had lost the archival tag. Tags of the remainimg three individuals recaptured 299, 685 and 688 days after release contained a full 11 months of data. Differences in water temperature between the shallowest point and the deepest point were small (<1.0℃), despite vertical daily migrations of up to 102m .We determined a depth change >2m per 512s period to be an indicator off bottom activity. Off bottom activity frequency (OBAF) was during 2.9 to 6.9% of the time recorded. OBAF was highest before and just after the spawning season (March-May), and lowest in the summer and early autumn. There was a high percentage of time spent swimming during both day and night after the spawning season, but only during the day before the spawning season. Since Japanese flounder often remain on the seabed and thus the depth recorded fluctuates with tidal conditions, it was possible to estimate the location of the fish position by matching the tidal information recorded in the tag with specific locations within the Seto Inland Sea. One fish was observed to move in the area off Oshima Island in Hiuchi Nada through the interisland area in Bingo Nada. The other two fish moved to the Aki Nada area, offshore of Matsuyama through the Kurushima Strait about 50 km west-southwest from the release point. One of these fish was captured off Kure, Hiroshima Prefecture; the other off Hojo, Ehime Prefecture.