Survival rates of Black Sea Trubot (Scophthalmus maeoticus Pallas, 1811) captured by bottom turbot gillnets in different depths and fishing seasons between 1999 and 2004

A study was performed between 1999 and 2004 in order to determine the survival rates of Black Sea Turbot (Scophthalmus maeoticus Pallas, 1811) captured by bottom turbot gillnets from different depths (DI:<30 m, D2:31-50 m, and D3:>51 m) and seasons in Sinop Region (Black Sea, Turkey). The mean...

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Main Authors: Samsun, Necati, Kalayci, Ferhat
Other Authors: Sinop Üniversitesi
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11486/1459
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spelling ftsinopuniv:oai:acikerisim.sinop.edu.tr:11486/1459 2023-05-15T18:40:56+02:00 Survival rates of Black Sea Trubot (Scophthalmus maeoticus Pallas, 1811) captured by bottom turbot gillnets in different depths and fishing seasons between 1999 and 2004 Samsun, Necati Kalayci, Ferhat Sinop Üniversitesi 2005 https://hdl.handle.net/11486/1459 http://www.trdizin.gov.tr/publication/paper/detail/TlRrMk1qWTI= eng eng Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Makale - Ulusal Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanı 1303-2712 2149-181X http://www.trdizin.gov.tr/publication/paper/detail/TlRrMk1qWTI= https://hdl.handle.net/11486/1459 5 1 57 62 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Balıkçılık Zooloji article 2005 ftsinopuniv 2022-07-19T05:39:24Z A study was performed between 1999 and 2004 in order to determine the survival rates of Black Sea Turbot (Scophthalmus maeoticus Pallas, 1811) captured by bottom turbot gillnets from different depths (DI:<30 m, D2:31-50 m, and D3:>51 m) and seasons in Sinop Region (Black Sea, Turkey). The mean survival rates were found as to be 53.36±8.551%, 80.63±5.166%, 92.80±4.353 % on Di:<30 m, D2: 31-50 m, and D3:>51 m, respectively and they were significantly (P<0.05) different from each other. A linear relationship was observed between fishing depth and survival rate, and described as follows y 0.9145x 30.505, where ymean survival rates and xfishing depths (r0.79). The mean survival rates were found as to be 71.12±5.941%, 85.20±4.331%, 81.019.618 % and 85.05±10.735% in winter, spring, summer and autumn, respectively. And they were not significantly different from each other (P>0.05). The results suggest that the survival rates of turbot are not related to fishing soak time or season but strongly related to fishing depths. And the captured turbot breeders might have high survival captured by gillnet more than 51 m in turbot culture. Article in Journal/Newspaper Turbot Sinop University Institutional Repository (DSpace@Sinop)
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Survival rates of Black Sea Trubot (Scophthalmus maeoticus Pallas, 1811) captured by bottom turbot gillnets in different depths and fishing seasons between 1999 and 2004
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description A study was performed between 1999 and 2004 in order to determine the survival rates of Black Sea Turbot (Scophthalmus maeoticus Pallas, 1811) captured by bottom turbot gillnets from different depths (DI:<30 m, D2:31-50 m, and D3:>51 m) and seasons in Sinop Region (Black Sea, Turkey). The mean survival rates were found as to be 53.36±8.551%, 80.63±5.166%, 92.80±4.353 % on Di:<30 m, D2: 31-50 m, and D3:>51 m, respectively and they were significantly (P<0.05) different from each other. A linear relationship was observed between fishing depth and survival rate, and described as follows y 0.9145x 30.505, where ymean survival rates and xfishing depths (r0.79). The mean survival rates were found as to be 71.12±5.941%, 85.20±4.331%, 81.019.618 % and 85.05±10.735% in winter, spring, summer and autumn, respectively. And they were not significantly different from each other (P>0.05). The results suggest that the survival rates of turbot are not related to fishing soak time or season but strongly related to fishing depths. And the captured turbot breeders might have high survival captured by gillnet more than 51 m in turbot culture.
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author Samsun, Necati
Kalayci, Ferhat
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Kalayci, Ferhat
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title Survival rates of Black Sea Trubot (Scophthalmus maeoticus Pallas, 1811) captured by bottom turbot gillnets in different depths and fishing seasons between 1999 and 2004
title_short Survival rates of Black Sea Trubot (Scophthalmus maeoticus Pallas, 1811) captured by bottom turbot gillnets in different depths and fishing seasons between 1999 and 2004
title_full Survival rates of Black Sea Trubot (Scophthalmus maeoticus Pallas, 1811) captured by bottom turbot gillnets in different depths and fishing seasons between 1999 and 2004
title_fullStr Survival rates of Black Sea Trubot (Scophthalmus maeoticus Pallas, 1811) captured by bottom turbot gillnets in different depths and fishing seasons between 1999 and 2004
title_full_unstemmed Survival rates of Black Sea Trubot (Scophthalmus maeoticus Pallas, 1811) captured by bottom turbot gillnets in different depths and fishing seasons between 1999 and 2004
title_sort survival rates of black sea trubot (scophthalmus maeoticus pallas, 1811) captured by bottom turbot gillnets in different depths and fishing seasons between 1999 and 2004
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