This study examined the decline in fishery production and trends in marine resources along the Okinawa coast. Using catch data from 1996 to 2019 provided by the Okinawa Prefectural Fisheries and Ocean Technology Center, specifically, from set nets in Chinen and Yomitan, we compared the effectiveness of PCA and t-SNE, two visualization techniques for dimensionality reduction. Our results showed that t-SNE provided a more accurate analysis. Following this, we conducted cluster analysis, which revealed that Chinen's clusters from the 1990s were distinct, suggesting that the reclamation of the Awase tidal flat, which started in 2002, may have had an impact. By contrast, no clear decade-based clusters were observed in Yomitan, though annual variations in sea conditions were evident. Additionally, an analysis of the annual catch volume trajectories after dimensionality reduction indicated that recent trajectory patterns in both Chinen and Yomitan diverge from historical trends. This suggests that recent changes in sea conditions may be affecting the fish species' composition differently than that in previous years. The findings of this study offer a more precise understanding of the trends and status of marine resources along the Okinawa coast, providing a foundation for future resource management measures and fisheries policies.
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