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Num Date Index Chg. Chg. %
1 2015-02 97.73 5.21 5.33%
2 2015-01 92.51 3.91 4.23%
3 2014-12 88.60 8.96 10.12%
4 2014-11 79.64 -9.01 -11.31%
5 2014-10 88.65 -3.78 -4.27%
6 2014-09 92.43 -4.78 -5.17%
7 2014-08 97.20 -4.27 -4.40%
8 2014-07 101.48 1.16 1.15%
9 2014-06 100.32 0.75 0.75%
10 2014-05 99.57 5.48 5.50%

特徴

産地:Larimichthys polyactis, called the redlip croaker, small yellow croaker, little yellow croaker or yellow corvina,[1] is a species of croaker native to the western Pacific, generally in temperate waters such as the East China Sea and the Yellow Sea. They are benthopelagic feeders that remain in shallow waters above 120 m but avoid brackish conditions. Individual males can reach 42 cm.
In China, it is distributed in Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea and East China Sea. Coasts of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian and Shandong are the main production areas.
特徴:Dorsal spines (total): 10 - 11; Dorsal soft rays (total): 31-36; Anal spines: 2; Anal soft rays: 9 - 10; Vertebrae: 28 - 30. Body gold when fresh. Soft-rayed portions of dorsal and anal fins mostly covered with scales. Posterior part of pectoral fin not black. Anal soft rays usually 9 (Ref. 41299).
Distribution
Max length : 40.0 cm SL male/unsexed; (Ref. 559)
Once an abundant commercial fish off China, Korea and Japan, its population collapsed in the 1970s due to overfishing. Global catch has since rebounded, with 388,018 t landed in 2008. Salted and dried, they are a food product known as gulbi (굴비) in Korean. Yeonggwang gulbi is a prized delicacy, selling for over $100 a bunch.