Indian squid, Uroteuthis duvauceli, is an important commercial marine fauna in the coastal waters of Oman Sea

About 3600 specimens were collected by bottom trawl at 15 sampling stations. 24 biometric characters were measured for each specimens at the laboratory. Microscopic cross – sections of statolith were used for age determination. Sex determination and fecundity were determined. Population dynamics par...

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Main Author: Smiee, Keivandokht
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Language:Persian
Published: 2008
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spelling ftaquaticcommons:oai:generic.eprints.org:19184 2023-05-15T16:01:55+02:00 Indian squid, Uroteuthis duvauceli, is an important commercial marine fauna in the coastal waters of Oman Sea Smiee, Keivandokht 2008 application/pdf http://aquaticcommons.org/19184/ http://aquaticcommons.org/19184/1/18248.pdf fa per http://aquaticcommons.org/19184/1/18248.pdf Smiee, Keivandokht (2008) Indian squid, Uroteuthis duvauceli, is an important commercial marine fauna in the coastal waters of Oman Sea. PhD Thesis, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, 101pp. Biology Ecology Fisheries Thesis NonPeerReviewed 2008 ftaquaticcommons 2020-02-27T09:29:06Z About 3600 specimens were collected by bottom trawl at 15 sampling stations. 24 biometric characters were measured for each specimens at the laboratory. Microscopic cross – sections of statolith were used for age determination. Sex determination and fecundity were determined. Population dynamics parameters as well as stock as stock assessment including cohort analysis were estimated using FISAT software. The findings showed that Dorsal Mantle Length (DML) and Body weight (BW) of the Indian squid were 133.9 ± 0.78 mm and 99.61 ± 0.95 g respectively. Strong correlation was found between these 2 variables (R2 = 0.90). The maximum age was 5 years. Relationship between DML and age was highly significantly of p ≤ 0.05. Overall sex ratio (M: F = 0.52) was significantly different from the expected 1:1 ratio (p ≤ 0.05). The ovary weight and nidamental glands weight were 7.72 ± 0.0006 g and 3.07 ± 0.0003g respectively. Absolute and relative fecundity of the Indian squid were found to be 122733 ± 30.87 and 2348 ± 0.4 respectively. GSI were 14.35 in April and 8.63 in July. This squid is therefore a spring spawner. The infinite dorsal mantle length were 258.62 mm for females, 194.72 mm for males and 252.02 for both sexes respectively. For population growth and mortality parameters; K (0.65 per year for both sexes, 0.85 per year for males, 0.65 per year for females); t0 (0.24year for both sexes, 0.22 year in females, 0.26 year in male); φ` (2.30 in both sexes, 2.47 for males, 2.37 for females); Z (1.17 per year for both sexes, 1.10 per year in females, 1.39 per year, in males); M (0.70 per year for both sexes, 0.90 for males, 0.67 for females); F(0.27 per year for both sexes, 0.27 per year in males, 0.195 per year in females). Exploitation coefficient were 0.51 per year for both sexes, 0.57 per year males and 0.51 per year females respectively. The results indicates that since the Indian squid is a short live aquatic organism, therefore, the exploitation coefficient could be raised to 0.7 per year. The analysis showed that total biomass and MSY were 10103.5 ton and 2576.4 ton respectively. These findings are the first study of its sort about the Indian squid in the coastal waters of Oman Sea as well as North-West of Indian Ocean. Thesis DML International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC): Aquatic Commons Indian
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Ecology
Fisheries
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Ecology
Fisheries
Smiee, Keivandokht
Indian squid, Uroteuthis duvauceli, is an important commercial marine fauna in the coastal waters of Oman Sea
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Ecology
Fisheries
description About 3600 specimens were collected by bottom trawl at 15 sampling stations. 24 biometric characters were measured for each specimens at the laboratory. Microscopic cross – sections of statolith were used for age determination. Sex determination and fecundity were determined. Population dynamics parameters as well as stock as stock assessment including cohort analysis were estimated using FISAT software. The findings showed that Dorsal Mantle Length (DML) and Body weight (BW) of the Indian squid were 133.9 ± 0.78 mm and 99.61 ± 0.95 g respectively. Strong correlation was found between these 2 variables (R2 = 0.90). The maximum age was 5 years. Relationship between DML and age was highly significantly of p ≤ 0.05. Overall sex ratio (M: F = 0.52) was significantly different from the expected 1:1 ratio (p ≤ 0.05). The ovary weight and nidamental glands weight were 7.72 ± 0.0006 g and 3.07 ± 0.0003g respectively. Absolute and relative fecundity of the Indian squid were found to be 122733 ± 30.87 and 2348 ± 0.4 respectively. GSI were 14.35 in April and 8.63 in July. This squid is therefore a spring spawner. The infinite dorsal mantle length were 258.62 mm for females, 194.72 mm for males and 252.02 for both sexes respectively. For population growth and mortality parameters; K (0.65 per year for both sexes, 0.85 per year for males, 0.65 per year for females); t0 (0.24year for both sexes, 0.22 year in females, 0.26 year in male); φ` (2.30 in both sexes, 2.47 for males, 2.37 for females); Z (1.17 per year for both sexes, 1.10 per year in females, 1.39 per year, in males); M (0.70 per year for both sexes, 0.90 for males, 0.67 for females); F(0.27 per year for both sexes, 0.27 per year in males, 0.195 per year in females). Exploitation coefficient were 0.51 per year for both sexes, 0.57 per year males and 0.51 per year females respectively. The results indicates that since the Indian squid is a short live aquatic organism, therefore, the exploitation coefficient could be raised to 0.7 per year. The analysis showed that total biomass and MSY were 10103.5 ton and 2576.4 ton respectively. These findings are the first study of its sort about the Indian squid in the coastal waters of Oman Sea as well as North-West of Indian Ocean.
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title Indian squid, Uroteuthis duvauceli, is an important commercial marine fauna in the coastal waters of Oman Sea
title_short Indian squid, Uroteuthis duvauceli, is an important commercial marine fauna in the coastal waters of Oman Sea
title_full Indian squid, Uroteuthis duvauceli, is an important commercial marine fauna in the coastal waters of Oman Sea
title_fullStr Indian squid, Uroteuthis duvauceli, is an important commercial marine fauna in the coastal waters of Oman Sea
title_full_unstemmed Indian squid, Uroteuthis duvauceli, is an important commercial marine fauna in the coastal waters of Oman Sea
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Smiee, Keivandokht (2008) Indian squid, Uroteuthis duvauceli, is an important commercial marine fauna in the coastal waters of Oman Sea. PhD Thesis, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, 101pp.
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