An Analysis of Catch Curve Using Length Composition Data With Applications to the Lizard Fish (Saurida elongata) in the Gulf of Thailand

Since the beginning of this century a catch curve, which represents the relationship between the size or age of the fish and the logarithms of the frequency of the occurrence of the fish in catches, has long been recognized as a convenient method of representing the catches graphically and as a usef...

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Main Author: Sommani, Prichar
Language:English
Published: Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center 1987
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/7296
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spelling ftseafdecir:oai:repository.seafdec.org:20.500.12066/7296 2023-06-11T04:15:05+02:00 An Analysis of Catch Curve Using Length Composition Data With Applications to the Lizard Fish (Saurida elongata) in the Gulf of Thailand Sommani, Prichar 1987-04 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/7296 en eng Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/7296 Gulf of Thailand Lizard Fish analysis 1987 ftseafdecir https://doi.org/20.500.12066/7296 2023-04-23T18:56:53Z Since the beginning of this century a catch curve, which represents the relationship between the size or age of the fish and the logarithms of the frequency of the occurrence of the fish in catches, has long been recognized as a convenient method of representing the catches graphically and as a useful method of estimating the mortality rate Ricker (1958) . At that time, the method was mostly applied to estimate the mortality rate under the constant mortality with age condition . Not until the middle of the 1960’s was the method developed independently, to make is possible to estimate the mortality rate by iterative method when the fishing mortality varies with age, by Murphy (1965, 1966) for the North Pacific fish and by Gulland (1965, See also his manual published in 1980) for the North Atlantic fish . The common features of these methods are that they require the catches in numbers of various age groups, the natural mortality usually assumed to be constant and the fishing mortality of the older age group. The method has not been widely used, however, because it is tedious and time consuming especially when worked by hand . Pope (1972) developed an ingenious technique which approximates Gulland’s method and this has fish stocks when the fishing and natural mortality rates are less than 1.2 and 0.3 respectively. The technique, however, relies to a large extent on age information for the catches. This makes it difficult or even impossible to apply to tropical fishes for whom age determination is not as easy as for temperate species and the results of age determination are often unreliable. However recently, Jones (1981) Made some modifications to Pope’s (1972) technique so that it could be used to estimate the mortality rate based on the length composition data of the catches. This modification has proved to be very useful in working with tropical fishes . But there still exist some weak points which underly Pope’s (1972) approximation i.e. , the fishing mortality and natural mortality rates must be lower than ... Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic DSpace @ SEAFDEC/AQD (Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Aquaculture Department Institutional Repository - SAIR) Pacific
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Lizard Fish
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Lizard Fish
analysis
Sommani, Prichar
An Analysis of Catch Curve Using Length Composition Data With Applications to the Lizard Fish (Saurida elongata) in the Gulf of Thailand
topic_facet Gulf of Thailand
Lizard Fish
analysis
description Since the beginning of this century a catch curve, which represents the relationship between the size or age of the fish and the logarithms of the frequency of the occurrence of the fish in catches, has long been recognized as a convenient method of representing the catches graphically and as a useful method of estimating the mortality rate Ricker (1958) . At that time, the method was mostly applied to estimate the mortality rate under the constant mortality with age condition . Not until the middle of the 1960’s was the method developed independently, to make is possible to estimate the mortality rate by iterative method when the fishing mortality varies with age, by Murphy (1965, 1966) for the North Pacific fish and by Gulland (1965, See also his manual published in 1980) for the North Atlantic fish . The common features of these methods are that they require the catches in numbers of various age groups, the natural mortality usually assumed to be constant and the fishing mortality of the older age group. The method has not been widely used, however, because it is tedious and time consuming especially when worked by hand . Pope (1972) developed an ingenious technique which approximates Gulland’s method and this has fish stocks when the fishing and natural mortality rates are less than 1.2 and 0.3 respectively. The technique, however, relies to a large extent on age information for the catches. This makes it difficult or even impossible to apply to tropical fishes for whom age determination is not as easy as for temperate species and the results of age determination are often unreliable. However recently, Jones (1981) Made some modifications to Pope’s (1972) technique so that it could be used to estimate the mortality rate based on the length composition data of the catches. This modification has proved to be very useful in working with tropical fishes . But there still exist some weak points which underly Pope’s (1972) approximation i.e. , the fishing mortality and natural mortality rates must be lower than ...
author Sommani, Prichar
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title An Analysis of Catch Curve Using Length Composition Data With Applications to the Lizard Fish (Saurida elongata) in the Gulf of Thailand
title_short An Analysis of Catch Curve Using Length Composition Data With Applications to the Lizard Fish (Saurida elongata) in the Gulf of Thailand
title_full An Analysis of Catch Curve Using Length Composition Data With Applications to the Lizard Fish (Saurida elongata) in the Gulf of Thailand
title_fullStr An Analysis of Catch Curve Using Length Composition Data With Applications to the Lizard Fish (Saurida elongata) in the Gulf of Thailand
title_full_unstemmed An Analysis of Catch Curve Using Length Composition Data With Applications to the Lizard Fish (Saurida elongata) in the Gulf of Thailand
title_sort analysis of catch curve using length composition data with applications to the lizard fish (saurida elongata) in the gulf of thailand
publisher Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center
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