Journal of Agricultural and Marine Sciences (Jan 1996)

Yield-per-Recruit and Relative Mean Biomass Estimates, and their Management Consequences, to the Penaeus Indicus Fishery in the Gulf of Masirah

  • M. S. M. Siddeek,
  • R. Mohan,
  • D. W. Johnson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24200/jams.vol1iss0pp51-55
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 0
pp. 51 – 55

Abstract

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The von Bertalanffy growth parameters estimated based on the 1990/91 carapace length data of Penaeus indicus from the Gulf of Masirah, Oman were used to calculate total mortality, yield-per-recruit ( i.e. average weight of a shrimp from a cohort under a given fishing pattern) , and relative mean biomass ( i.e. exploited cohort biomass over un-exploited cohort biomass) for the population sampled. The instantaneous total mortality coefficient value indicated under exploitation in 1990/91. When different fishing seasons scenarios were considered with the current total mortality level but with a range of natural mortality values, high yield, per recruit and relative mean biomass values were shown for October-April and November-April fishing seasons. The fishing season is currently late August to end of April. Thus, a one to two-month delay in the fishing season appears to be beneficial to this fishery.

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