Quantitative and qualitative assessment of exploitation of juvenile cephalopods from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal and determination of minimum legal sizes

Using the minimum size at maturity (MSM) as a biological reference point and relatively low reproductive loads and generation times of the studied animals, the minimum legal sizes (MLS) for the Indian squid Loligo duvauceli, the pharaoh cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis and for the webfoot octopus Octopus...

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Main Authors: Mohamed, K S, Joseph, Mathew, Alloycious, P S, Sasikumar, Geetha, Laxmilatha, P, Asokan, P K, Kripa, V, Venkatesan, V, Thomas, Sujitha, Sundaram, Sujit, Rao, G Syda
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Marine Biological Association of India 2009
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DML
Online Access:http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/9037/
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spelling ftcmfri:oai:eprints.cmfri.org.in:9037 2023-05-15T16:02:05+02:00 Quantitative and qualitative assessment of exploitation of juvenile cephalopods from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal and determination of minimum legal sizes Mohamed, K S Joseph, Mathew Alloycious, P S Sasikumar, Geetha Laxmilatha, P Asokan, P K Kripa, V Venkatesan, V Thomas, Sujitha Sundaram, Sujit Rao, G Syda 2009 application/pdf http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/9037/ http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/9037/1/Geetha_Sasikumar_-_7.pdf en eng Marine Biological Association of India http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/9037/1/Geetha_Sasikumar_-_7.pdf Mohamed, K S and Joseph, Mathew and Alloycious, P S and Sasikumar, Geetha and Laxmilatha, P and Asokan, P K and Kripa, V and Venkatesan, V and Thomas, Sujitha and Sundaram, Sujit and Rao, G Syda (2009) Quantitative and qualitative assessment of exploitation of juvenile cephalopods from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal and determination of minimum legal sizes. Journal of Marine Biological Association of India, 51 (1). pp. 98-106. Cephalopods Article PeerReviewed 2009 ftcmfri 2021-01-24T16:23:42Z Using the minimum size at maturity (MSM) as a biological reference point and relatively low reproductive loads and generation times of the studied animals, the minimum legal sizes (MLS) for the Indian squid Loligo duvauceli, the pharaoh cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis and for the webfoot octopus Octopus membranaceous was fixed at 80, 115 and 45 mm Dorsal Mantle Length (DML) respectively with corresponding minimum legal weights at 25, 150 and 15 g. For L. duvauceli, during 1997-2001, 12.8% of the average catch was constituted by juveniles, the proportion being higher along the west coast. In 2002-05, the proportion of juveniles was lower at 5.3% and the total weights were also much less (1817 t as compared to 5354 t). In the case of S. pharaonis, 6.9% (2281 t) of the catch was constituted by juveniles, but the proportion was very high (22.4%) along the east coast. In O. membranaceous during 2002-04, an estimated 527 t (5.9%) of the total catch comprised of juveniles. The present Lmean in the fishery is lower than the Lopt and their difference is considerably high at 60 mm for L. duvauceli. However, in the case of S. pharaonis this difference is only 10 mm and in the case of O. membranaceous the Lmean is higher than the Lopt. If the juveniles are permitted to grow to Lmean by implementing the MLS, the estimated economic gain is to the tune of Rs. 426 crores per annum. The present study shows that harvest weights can be improved by up to 34 times and would result in higher incomes to trawl fishers. Article in Journal/Newspaper DML Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Kochi, India: Eprints@CMFRI Indian
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topic Cephalopods
spellingShingle Cephalopods
Mohamed, K S
Joseph, Mathew
Alloycious, P S
Sasikumar, Geetha
Laxmilatha, P
Asokan, P K
Kripa, V
Venkatesan, V
Thomas, Sujitha
Sundaram, Sujit
Rao, G Syda
Quantitative and qualitative assessment of exploitation of juvenile cephalopods from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal and determination of minimum legal sizes
topic_facet Cephalopods
description Using the minimum size at maturity (MSM) as a biological reference point and relatively low reproductive loads and generation times of the studied animals, the minimum legal sizes (MLS) for the Indian squid Loligo duvauceli, the pharaoh cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis and for the webfoot octopus Octopus membranaceous was fixed at 80, 115 and 45 mm Dorsal Mantle Length (DML) respectively with corresponding minimum legal weights at 25, 150 and 15 g. For L. duvauceli, during 1997-2001, 12.8% of the average catch was constituted by juveniles, the proportion being higher along the west coast. In 2002-05, the proportion of juveniles was lower at 5.3% and the total weights were also much less (1817 t as compared to 5354 t). In the case of S. pharaonis, 6.9% (2281 t) of the catch was constituted by juveniles, but the proportion was very high (22.4%) along the east coast. In O. membranaceous during 2002-04, an estimated 527 t (5.9%) of the total catch comprised of juveniles. The present Lmean in the fishery is lower than the Lopt and their difference is considerably high at 60 mm for L. duvauceli. However, in the case of S. pharaonis this difference is only 10 mm and in the case of O. membranaceous the Lmean is higher than the Lopt. If the juveniles are permitted to grow to Lmean by implementing the MLS, the estimated economic gain is to the tune of Rs. 426 crores per annum. The present study shows that harvest weights can be improved by up to 34 times and would result in higher incomes to trawl fishers.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Mohamed, K S
Joseph, Mathew
Alloycious, P S
Sasikumar, Geetha
Laxmilatha, P
Asokan, P K
Kripa, V
Venkatesan, V
Thomas, Sujitha
Sundaram, Sujit
Rao, G Syda
author_facet Mohamed, K S
Joseph, Mathew
Alloycious, P S
Sasikumar, Geetha
Laxmilatha, P
Asokan, P K
Kripa, V
Venkatesan, V
Thomas, Sujitha
Sundaram, Sujit
Rao, G Syda
author_sort Mohamed, K S
title Quantitative and qualitative assessment of exploitation of juvenile cephalopods from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal and determination of minimum legal sizes
title_short Quantitative and qualitative assessment of exploitation of juvenile cephalopods from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal and determination of minimum legal sizes
title_full Quantitative and qualitative assessment of exploitation of juvenile cephalopods from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal and determination of minimum legal sizes
title_fullStr Quantitative and qualitative assessment of exploitation of juvenile cephalopods from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal and determination of minimum legal sizes
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative and qualitative assessment of exploitation of juvenile cephalopods from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal and determination of minimum legal sizes
title_sort quantitative and qualitative assessment of exploitation of juvenile cephalopods from the arabian sea and bay of bengal and determination of minimum legal sizes
publisher Marine Biological Association of India
publishDate 2009
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Mohamed, K S and Joseph, Mathew and Alloycious, P S and Sasikumar, Geetha and Laxmilatha, P and Asokan, P K and Kripa, V and Venkatesan, V and Thomas, Sujitha and Sundaram, Sujit and Rao, G Syda (2009) Quantitative and qualitative assessment of exploitation of juvenile cephalopods from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal and determination of minimum legal sizes. Journal of Marine Biological Association of India, 51 (1). pp. 98-106.
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