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knowledge/knowledge/fishing/west-coast/squid/characteristics/attribution.txt
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Title of work: Comprehensive Guide to West Sea Squid Fishing: Characteristics and Behavior Patterns | ||
Link to work: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octopus | ||
Revision: Version 1.0 - Initial comprehensive documentation of West Sea squid behavior and characteristics | ||
License of the work: MIT License | ||
Creator names: West Sea Fishing Institute |
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knowledge/knowledge/fishing/west-coast/squid/characteristics/qna.yaml
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created_by: chunho6905 | ||
version: 3 | ||
domain: fishing | ||
document_outline: >- | ||
Comprehensive knowledge about West Sea squid including their habitat | ||
preferences, seasonal patterns, living depths, and feeding habits. This | ||
information helps anglers understand squid behavior for more successful | ||
fishing. | ||
seed_examples: | ||
- context: >- | ||
Information about the basic characteristics of squid in the West Sea. This | ||
focuses on their habitat preferences and location patterns. | ||
questions_and_answers: | ||
- question: Where are the primary habitats of squid in the West Sea? | ||
answer: >- | ||
Squid in the West Sea primarily inhabit the coastal waters around | ||
Incheon, Yeongheung Island, Deokjeok Island, Taean, and Boryeong. They | ||
show a strong preference for areas with rocky and gravelly bottoms at | ||
depths of 10-20 meters, particularly favoring locations with uneven | ||
bottom structures that provide natural shelter. | ||
- question: How do seasonal changes affect squid habitat selection? | ||
answer: |- | ||
Squid in the West Sea change their habitat preferences seasonally: | ||
- Spring: Move to shallow coastal waters (5-10m) for breeding | ||
- Summer: Retreat to deeper waters (15-20m) to avoid high temperatures | ||
- Fall: Return to medium depths (10-15m) for active feeding | ||
- Winter: Stay in deeper offshore waters for protection | ||
- question: What bottom features do squid prefer in their habitat? | ||
answer: |- | ||
Squid prefer habitats with: | ||
1. Rocky or gravelly bottom structure | ||
2. Natural or artificial reefs | ||
3. Areas with moderate current flow | ||
4. Clear water conditions | ||
5. Varied depth profiles within their territory | ||
- context: >- | ||
Detailed information about the depth preferences and vertical movement | ||
patterns of West Sea squid. | ||
questions_and_answers: | ||
- question: What is the optimal depth range for squid in the West Sea? | ||
answer: >- | ||
The optimal depth range for West Sea squid varies but generally falls | ||
between 10-20 meters. The most active feeding typically occurs at 5-15 | ||
meters during dawn and dusk. They adjust their depth based on water | ||
temperature, light conditions, and prey availability. | ||
- question: How do squid move vertically through the water column? | ||
answer: |- | ||
Squid exhibit distinct vertical movement patterns: | ||
- Daytime: Stay deeper (15-20m) to avoid bright light | ||
- Dawn/Dusk: Move to middle depths (8-12m) for feeding | ||
- Night: May come to shallower waters (5-10m) while hunting | ||
- They also adjust depth based on temperature and prey location | ||
- question: What environmental factors influence squid depth selection? | ||
answer: |- | ||
Several key factors influence squid depth selection: | ||
1. Water temperature (prefer 13-20°C) | ||
2. Light intensity | ||
3. Prey distribution | ||
4. Current strength | ||
5. Oxygen levels | ||
- context: >- | ||
Information about seasonal activity patterns and behavioral changes of | ||
West Sea squid throughout the year. | ||
questions_and_answers: | ||
- question: When are the peak activity seasons for West Sea squid? | ||
answer: |- | ||
The peak activity seasons for West Sea squid are: | ||
1. Spring (March-May): Active breeding period | ||
2. Fall (September-November): Peak feeding activity | ||
- question: What characterizes squid behavior during breeding season? | ||
answer: |- | ||
During breeding season (Spring): | ||
- Increased movement to coastal areas | ||
- More active during daylight hours | ||
- Form larger groups | ||
- More aggressive feeding behavior | ||
- More responsive to artificial lures | ||
- question: How do squid behave during summer and winter? | ||
answer: |- | ||
Summer and winter behaviors include: | ||
Summer: | ||
- Reduced activity due to high temperatures | ||
- Move to deeper, cooler waters | ||
- Feed mainly during early morning and late evening | ||
Winter: | ||
- Limited activity in deep waters | ||
- Reduced feeding frequency | ||
- Tend to stay in stable depth zones | ||
- context: Information about feeding habits and prey preferences of West Sea squid. | ||
questions_and_answers: | ||
- question: What are the primary prey items for West Sea squid? | ||
answer: |- | ||
West Sea squid primarily feed on: | ||
1. Small crustaceans (crabs, shrimp) | ||
2. Small fish up to 1/3 their body size | ||
3. Various shellfish species | ||
4. Juvenile fish | ||
- question: When are the peak feeding times for squid? | ||
answer: |- | ||
Squid feeding activity peaks: | ||
- Primary: Dusk to early evening | ||
- Secondary: Dawn to early morning | ||
- Reduced: Bright daylight hours | ||
- Variable: During cloudy or overcast conditions | ||
- question: How do water conditions affect squid feeding behavior? | ||
answer: |- | ||
Water conditions affecting feeding behavior include: | ||
1. Clarity: Prefer clear water for hunting | ||
2. Temperature: Most active in 13-20°C | ||
3. Tide: More active during moderate tidal movement | ||
4. Moon Phase: More active during darker moon phases | ||
5. Current: Prefer moderate current for ambush feeding | ||
- context: >- | ||
Environmental factors affecting squid behavior and fishing success in the | ||
West Sea. | ||
questions_and_answers: | ||
- question: What weather conditions are optimal for squid activity? | ||
answer: |- | ||
Optimal weather conditions include: | ||
- Moderate cloud cover | ||
- Calm to slight sea conditions | ||
- Stable barometric pressure | ||
- Light to moderate winds | ||
- Absence of heavy rainfall | ||
- question: How do tidal movements affect squid behavior? | ||
answer: |- | ||
Tidal influences on squid behavior: | ||
- Prefer moderate tidal flows | ||
- More active during tide changes | ||
- Move with tidal currents to conserve energy | ||
- Use tidal movements to ambush prey | ||
- Often more catchable during slack tide periods | ||
- question: What role does water temperature play in squid activity? | ||
answer: |- | ||
Water temperature effects include: | ||
1. Optimal range: 13-20°C for maximum activity | ||
2. Below 12°C: Reduced activity and feeding | ||
3. Above 22°C: Move to deeper, cooler waters | ||
4. Seasonal movements track preferred temperatures | ||
5. Temperature changes can trigger migration patterns | ||
document: | ||
repo: https://github.com/chunho6905/taxonomy-knowledge-docs | ||
commit: a9e1c527dcd90d36a659632e6bd0554d019944a6 | ||
patterns: | ||
- West Sea Squid Fishing Guide-20241206T040224018.md |