The deep crab - Geryon quinquedens: first notes on its biology off Mozambique

The deep crab Geryon quinquedens was the objective of an exploratory fishing operation with long lines of baited traps along the slope of southern Mozambique and was caught between 250 and 850 m. Data were analysed from the start of the operation in May, 1979 until March, 1980. The availability of the resource is discussed on the basis of catch rates. Size composition of the catches shows the bigger size of the males and suggests a stratification of the resource by area. Females dominate in shallower waters whereas the interval at which the sex-ratio equals one is identified at 400-450 m. Reproduction is discussed in connection with recruitment and an hypothesis is advanced for an exponential growth rate of about 10 mm per month.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: De Paula e Silva, R.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1985
Subjects:Biology, population structure, crab fisheries, size distribution, sexual reproduction, fishery biology, recruitment, sex ratio, exploratory fishing, growth curves, stock assessment, catch/effort, population dynamics, Geryon quinquedens, Mozambique,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/32646
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