Population parameters of Pennahia anea and Nibea maculata in the Palk Bay/Gulf of Mannar area, India

The population parameters of the two most abundant sciaenids comprising the trawl catch in the Palk Bay/Gulf of Mannar area are presented. The following parameters were estimated: 233 mm (L sub( infinity )), 1.26 yr super(1) (K), -0.08 yr (t sub(0)), 4.24 yr super(1) (Z) and 2.24 yr super(1)(M) for Pennahia anear, 284 mm (L sub( infinity )), 1.08 yr super(1) (K), -0.05 yr (t sub(0)), 4.41 yr super(1) (Z) and 1.92 yr super(1) for Nibea maculata. Length at first capture was 97 mm for P. anea and 124 mm for N. maculata. These lengths were noted to be less than the corresponding length at first maturity for both species. The exploitation rates (E) derived indicate that the two species are heavily fished, which may account for the decline in sciaenid catches from 1988 to 1992.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Jayasankar, P.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1997
Subjects:Fisheries, Population dynamics, Length-weight relationships, Sexual maturity, Catch composition, Exploitation, Catch/effort, Trawling, Palk Strait, Mannar Gulf, India, Pennahia anea, Nibea maculata,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/25865
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