Yoshida, H.O. (4)
Distribution and migration of albacore(Thunnus Alalunga)in the Pacific Ocean
Author(s): Otsu, T., Yoshida, H.O.
Corporate Author: PNG-Dept. of Fish.
Publisher: Pacific Oceanic Fishery Invest.
Year: 1975
Held at: PNG-MB,OT-P55,1975
Identifiers: Biology; Tuna; Baitfish
Control No.: 00010181.nul

The utilization of nebu, Stolephorus purpureus: a potential conflict among user groups
Author(s): Yoshida, H.O.
Corporate Author: Southwest Fisheries Centre
Publisher: Univ. of Hawaii
Year: 1974
Notes: Tuna Baitfish Workshop June,4-6,1974, Honolulu,Hawaii WP/NS/5
Held at: PNG GEN-BA,YO-1974
Identifiers: Baitfish; Stolephorus
Control No.: 00011676.nul

Synopsis of biological data on Bonitos of the genus Sarda
Author(s): Yoshida, H.O.
Corporate Author: US-Dept. of Commerce
Publisher: NMFS
Year: 1980
Held at: PNG GEN-FB,YO-1980
Identifiers: Biological
Control No.: 00012029.nul

The Pacific tuna pole-and-line and live-bait fisheries. In: Shomura, R.S. (ed.)
Author(s): Yoshida, H.O., Ostu, T., Uchida, R.N.
Year: 1977
Notes: Collection of Tuna Baitfish Papers, 36-51
Held at: IMR - Baitfish , Shomura , 1977
Identifiers: Baitfish; Tuna
Abstract: The pole-and-line and live-bait fisheries of the eastern, central, and western Pacific Ocean are reviewed, including landing trends of tunas and catch and effort statistics on the fisheries for the tuna baitfishes. It was estimated that landings of tuna by the live-bait, pole-and-line fisheries contributed about 35 of the total Pacific landings of tunas in 1970. Also included were gross comparisons of the relative effectiveness of the live bait used in the various fisheries and discussions of the factors that may effect the relative effectiveness. The mean catch of tuna in metric tons per metric ton of bait was estimated at 7.5 in the eastern Pacific, 9.8 in the Japanese fishery, and 23.1 in the Hawaiian pole-and-line fishery. Thus, in terms of the catch per unit of bait, the Hawaiian fishery was 3.1 times more efficient than the eastern Pacific fishery and 2.3 times more efficient than the Japanese pole-and-line fishery.
Control No.: 00005855.nul