Estimation of MSY on six species of commercially important demersal fishes in the Persian Gulf & Oman Sea (Hormuzgan province)
Today, calculation of MSY is one of the necessary fisheries management in control and prevention of the fish population reduction and is obtained with different methods. This study has focused on six species of commercial fish, including Tiger-toothed croaker, Javelin grunter, John`s snapper, Indian...
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ftoceandocs:oai:aquadocs.org:1834/39667 2023-05-15T18:41:01+02:00 Estimation of MSY on six species of commercially important demersal fishes in the Persian Gulf & Oman Sea (Hormuzgan province) Kamali, Issac Valinasab, T. Ghodrati Shojaei, M. Behzadi, S. Khorshidian, K. Khorshidi, S. Rajabi Sasi, E. Sobhani, A. 2011 application/pdf 57 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/39667 fa per Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute Tehran, Iran http://www.ifro.ir/ 89.934 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/39667 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25274 18721 2018-09-07 07:40:17 25274 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute Biology Iran Persian Gulf Oman Sea Hormuzgan Province Bandar Lengeh Bandar Abbas Qeshm Island Silver pomfret Tiger-toothed croaker Javelin grunter John `s snapper Indian spiny turbot Yellowfin seabream Biomass MSY Species Demersal fishes monograph 2011 ftoceandocs 2023-04-06T17:06:29Z Today, calculation of MSY is one of the necessary fisheries management in control and prevention of the fish population reduction and is obtained with different methods. This study has focused on six species of commercial fish, including Tiger-toothed croaker, Javelin grunter, John`s snapper, Indian spiny turbot, Yellowfin seabream and Silver pomfret. The study was done monthly, from January 2007 to March 2008, in three fish landing regions including: Bandar Lengeh, Bandar Abbas and Qeshm Island (Slakh, Basydu and Chahoshrqy). Total 5163 Silver pomfret (Pompus argenteus), 1766 Javelin grunter (Pomadasys kaakan), 2151 John`s snapper (Lutjanus johnii), 3280 Tiger-toothed croaker (Otolithes ruber), 1628 Indian spiny turbot (Psettodes erumei) and the number of 759 Yellowfin seabream (Acnthopagrus latus) were assessed and length biometry has been done, monthly. In this study, two methods were used to determine the maximum sustainable yield (MSY): 1- virtual population analysis (Cohort analysis) 2- use of statistics and information that was estimated with two method, catch prediction and biomass (Standing stock). The results showed that in 2007, MSY value was estimated through catch prediction for Silver pomfret, Tigertoothed croaker, Javelin grunter, John`s snapper, Indian spiny turbot and Yellowfin seabream 1354, 1116, 1099.6, 1045.5, 914.5 and 529.5 tons, respectively. Moreover, this estimation have been done through standing stock for Silver pomfret, Tiger-toothed croaker, Javelin grunter, John`s snapper, Indian spiny turbot and Yellowfin seabream 1215, 633, 1304, 878, 1095 and 441 tons, respectively; and through VPA for Silver pomfret, Tiger-toothed croaker, Javelin grunter, John`s snapper, Indian spiny turbot and Yellowfin seabream 1100, 850, 920, 732.5, 1002.3 and 403 tons, respectively. Amount of biomass (Standing Stock) was estimated for Silver pomfret, Tiger-toothed croaker, Javelin grunter, John`s snapper, Indian spiny turbot and Yellowfin seabream 2530, 1172, 1738, 1689, 1470 and 1110 tons, respectively. ... Book Turbot IODE-UNESCO: OceanDocs - E-Repository of Ocean Publications Indian |
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Biology Iran Persian Gulf Oman Sea Hormuzgan Province Bandar Lengeh Bandar Abbas Qeshm Island Silver pomfret Tiger-toothed croaker Javelin grunter John `s snapper Indian spiny turbot Yellowfin seabream Biomass MSY Species Demersal fishes |
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Biology Iran Persian Gulf Oman Sea Hormuzgan Province Bandar Lengeh Bandar Abbas Qeshm Island Silver pomfret Tiger-toothed croaker Javelin grunter John `s snapper Indian spiny turbot Yellowfin seabream Biomass MSY Species Demersal fishes Kamali, Issac Valinasab, T. Ghodrati Shojaei, M. Behzadi, S. Khorshidian, K. Khorshidi, S. Rajabi Sasi, E. Sobhani, A. Estimation of MSY on six species of commercially important demersal fishes in the Persian Gulf & Oman Sea (Hormuzgan province) |
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Biology Iran Persian Gulf Oman Sea Hormuzgan Province Bandar Lengeh Bandar Abbas Qeshm Island Silver pomfret Tiger-toothed croaker Javelin grunter John `s snapper Indian spiny turbot Yellowfin seabream Biomass MSY Species Demersal fishes |
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Today, calculation of MSY is one of the necessary fisheries management in control and prevention of the fish population reduction and is obtained with different methods. This study has focused on six species of commercial fish, including Tiger-toothed croaker, Javelin grunter, John`s snapper, Indian spiny turbot, Yellowfin seabream and Silver pomfret. The study was done monthly, from January 2007 to March 2008, in three fish landing regions including: Bandar Lengeh, Bandar Abbas and Qeshm Island (Slakh, Basydu and Chahoshrqy). Total 5163 Silver pomfret (Pompus argenteus), 1766 Javelin grunter (Pomadasys kaakan), 2151 John`s snapper (Lutjanus johnii), 3280 Tiger-toothed croaker (Otolithes ruber), 1628 Indian spiny turbot (Psettodes erumei) and the number of 759 Yellowfin seabream (Acnthopagrus latus) were assessed and length biometry has been done, monthly. In this study, two methods were used to determine the maximum sustainable yield (MSY): 1- virtual population analysis (Cohort analysis) 2- use of statistics and information that was estimated with two method, catch prediction and biomass (Standing stock). The results showed that in 2007, MSY value was estimated through catch prediction for Silver pomfret, Tigertoothed croaker, Javelin grunter, John`s snapper, Indian spiny turbot and Yellowfin seabream 1354, 1116, 1099.6, 1045.5, 914.5 and 529.5 tons, respectively. Moreover, this estimation have been done through standing stock for Silver pomfret, Tiger-toothed croaker, Javelin grunter, John`s snapper, Indian spiny turbot and Yellowfin seabream 1215, 633, 1304, 878, 1095 and 441 tons, respectively; and through VPA for Silver pomfret, Tiger-toothed croaker, Javelin grunter, John`s snapper, Indian spiny turbot and Yellowfin seabream 1100, 850, 920, 732.5, 1002.3 and 403 tons, respectively. Amount of biomass (Standing Stock) was estimated for Silver pomfret, Tiger-toothed croaker, Javelin grunter, John`s snapper, Indian spiny turbot and Yellowfin seabream 2530, 1172, 1738, 1689, 1470 and 1110 tons, respectively. ... |
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Kamali, Issac Valinasab, T. Ghodrati Shojaei, M. Behzadi, S. Khorshidian, K. Khorshidi, S. Rajabi Sasi, E. Sobhani, A. |
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Estimation of MSY on six species of commercially important demersal fishes in the Persian Gulf & Oman Sea (Hormuzgan province) |
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Estimation of MSY on six species of commercially important demersal fishes in the Persian Gulf & Oman Sea (Hormuzgan province) |
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Estimation of MSY on six species of commercially important demersal fishes in the Persian Gulf & Oman Sea (Hormuzgan province) |
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Estimation of MSY on six species of commercially important demersal fishes in the Persian Gulf & Oman Sea (Hormuzgan province) |
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Estimation of MSY on six species of commercially important demersal fishes in the Persian Gulf & Oman Sea (Hormuzgan province) |
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estimation of msy on six species of commercially important demersal fishes in the persian gulf & oman sea (hormuzgan province) |
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