Age composition and prediction of optimum fishing mortality (Fmsy) for the beluga, stellate sturgeon, Persian sturgeon and Russian sturgeon in the south part of the Caspian Sea

Eight years (1990-1997) of the Beluga, Stellate Sturgeon, Persian Sturgeon and Russian Sturgeon in the south part of the Caspian Sea were analyzed for age composition. Yield-per-recruit curves were derived for each species based on growth parameters and mortality rates, and the optimum fishing morta...

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Main Author: Taghavi, S.A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Persian
Published: 2000
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spelling ftaquaticcommons:oai:generic.eprints.org:23984 2023-05-15T15:41:36+02:00 Age composition and prediction of optimum fishing mortality (Fmsy) for the beluga, stellate sturgeon, Persian sturgeon and Russian sturgeon in the south part of the Caspian Sea Taghavi, S.A. 2000 application/pdf http://aquaticcommons.org/23984/ http://aquaticcommons.org/23984/1/8-4%202000%20p1.pdf fa per http://aquaticcommons.org/23984/1/8-4%202000%20p1.pdf Taghavi, S.A. (2000) Age composition and prediction of optimum fishing mortality (Fmsy) for the beluga, stellate sturgeon, Persian sturgeon and Russian sturgeon in the south part of the Caspian Sea. Iranian Scientific Fisheries Journal, 8(4), pp. 1-28. Fisheries Article PeerReviewed 2000 ftaquaticcommons 2020-02-27T09:31:36Z Eight years (1990-1997) of the Beluga, Stellate Sturgeon, Persian Sturgeon and Russian Sturgeon in the south part of the Caspian Sea were analyzed for age composition. Yield-per-recruit curves were derived for each species based on growth parameters and mortality rates, and the optimum fishing mortality in terms of yield-per-recruit was calculated as a basis for sturgeon fishery management in the Caspian Sea. The results of eight years catches from this part of the Caspian Sea show that the age structure of all species has changed and a trend to become younger for fish of both sexes is apparent. On the other hand, fishing composition, is confined to some special age groups. Inspection of yield-per-recruit model confirms the overfishing of the sturgeons in the Caspian Sea and suggested that the fishing mortality showed be reduced by decreasing fishing effort. It seems that the population of the Beluga, probably because of the higher quality of its caviar, are more depleted, therefore in order to maintain the spawning stock, the harvesting of Beluga showed be much restricted for several years. Article in Journal/Newspaper Beluga Beluga* International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC): Aquatic Commons
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Age composition and prediction of optimum fishing mortality (Fmsy) for the beluga, stellate sturgeon, Persian sturgeon and Russian sturgeon in the south part of the Caspian Sea
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description Eight years (1990-1997) of the Beluga, Stellate Sturgeon, Persian Sturgeon and Russian Sturgeon in the south part of the Caspian Sea were analyzed for age composition. Yield-per-recruit curves were derived for each species based on growth parameters and mortality rates, and the optimum fishing mortality in terms of yield-per-recruit was calculated as a basis for sturgeon fishery management in the Caspian Sea. The results of eight years catches from this part of the Caspian Sea show that the age structure of all species has changed and a trend to become younger for fish of both sexes is apparent. On the other hand, fishing composition, is confined to some special age groups. Inspection of yield-per-recruit model confirms the overfishing of the sturgeons in the Caspian Sea and suggested that the fishing mortality showed be reduced by decreasing fishing effort. It seems that the population of the Beluga, probably because of the higher quality of its caviar, are more depleted, therefore in order to maintain the spawning stock, the harvesting of Beluga showed be much restricted for several years.
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title Age composition and prediction of optimum fishing mortality (Fmsy) for the beluga, stellate sturgeon, Persian sturgeon and Russian sturgeon in the south part of the Caspian Sea
title_short Age composition and prediction of optimum fishing mortality (Fmsy) for the beluga, stellate sturgeon, Persian sturgeon and Russian sturgeon in the south part of the Caspian Sea
title_full Age composition and prediction of optimum fishing mortality (Fmsy) for the beluga, stellate sturgeon, Persian sturgeon and Russian sturgeon in the south part of the Caspian Sea
title_fullStr Age composition and prediction of optimum fishing mortality (Fmsy) for the beluga, stellate sturgeon, Persian sturgeon and Russian sturgeon in the south part of the Caspian Sea
title_full_unstemmed Age composition and prediction of optimum fishing mortality (Fmsy) for the beluga, stellate sturgeon, Persian sturgeon and Russian sturgeon in the south part of the Caspian Sea
title_sort age composition and prediction of optimum fishing mortality (fmsy) for the beluga, stellate sturgeon, persian sturgeon and russian sturgeon in the south part of the caspian sea
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Taghavi, S.A. (2000) Age composition and prediction of optimum fishing mortality (Fmsy) for the beluga, stellate sturgeon, Persian sturgeon and Russian sturgeon in the south part of the Caspian Sea. Iranian Scientific Fisheries Journal, 8(4), pp. 1-28.
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