El pepino de mar como recurso pesquero potencial en Banco Chinchorro, Quintana Roo, México

The abundance, distribution, size, structure, nutritional quality and the feasibility of exploitation of the sea cucumber populations of Banco Chinchorro were evaluated as an alternative fishery resource. Sampling was conduced during the three most important climatic seasons: rain y (Sept. '98), cold-front (Dec. '98) and dry (April '99). Five sampling sites were chosen, considering the general topography: north and central seagrass, north and south reef patches and shallow sandybottoms. All specimens were measured and thirteen were taken to the laboratory for further identification and broma tologic analysis. Three species and a hyb rid w e re identified: Holothuria floridana x mexicana, Holothuria thomasi, Holothuria mexicana, and Holothuria floridana. The last one was the most abundant (0.12 ind./m2), and its total length varied from 9 to 51 cm. The von Bertalanffy growth model parameters estimated were Lco=57.9 cm and k=0.21 (year-1). Natural mortality rate was M=0.72 (year-1). All species had the same carbohydrates content (0.08%), whereas contents of protein (46.4-74.2%), moisture (73 -90% ), fat (0.8-1.7% ) and ash (9.6-1 8.3% ) varied among species. Annual maximum sustainable yield was estimated in M SY=1 16.033 tons, indicating that there is a low potential for a small-scale sea cucumber fishery in Banco Chinchorro.

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Main Authors: De la Fuente Betancourt, María Gabriela Maestra autora 22177, De Jesús Navarrete, Alberto Doctor tutor 2040, Herrero Pérezrul, María Dinorah asesora 15079, Sosa Cordero, Eloy Doctor asesor 2035, Arce Ibarra, Ana Minerva Doctora asesora 2027
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Published: Chetumal, Quintana Roo, México El Colegio de la Frontera Sur 1999
Subjects:Recursos pesqueros, Pepinos de mar, Frosur,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:215392024-03-12T12:58:19ZEl pepino de mar como recurso pesquero potencial en Banco Chinchorro, Quintana Roo, México De la Fuente Betancourt, María Gabriela Maestra autora 22177 De Jesús Navarrete, Alberto Doctor tutor 2040 Herrero Pérezrul, María Dinorah asesora 15079 Sosa Cordero, Eloy Doctor asesor 2035 Arce Ibarra, Ana Minerva Doctora asesora 2027 textChetumal, Quintana Roo, México El Colegio de la Frontera Sur1999spaThe abundance, distribution, size, structure, nutritional quality and the feasibility of exploitation of the sea cucumber populations of Banco Chinchorro were evaluated as an alternative fishery resource. Sampling was conduced during the three most important climatic seasons: rain y (Sept. '98), cold-front (Dec. '98) and dry (April '99). Five sampling sites were chosen, considering the general topography: north and central seagrass, north and south reef patches and shallow sandybottoms. All specimens were measured and thirteen were taken to the laboratory for further identification and broma tologic analysis. Three species and a hyb rid w e re identified: Holothuria floridana x mexicana, Holothuria thomasi, Holothuria mexicana, and Holothuria floridana. The last one was the most abundant (0.12 ind./m2), and its total length varied from 9 to 51 cm. The von Bertalanffy growth model parameters estimated were Lco=57.9 cm and k=0.21 (year-1). Natural mortality rate was M=0.72 (year-1). All species had the same carbohydrates content (0.08%), whereas contents of protein (46.4-74.2%), moisture (73 -90% ), fat (0.8-1.7% ) and ash (9.6-1 8.3% ) varied among species. Annual maximum sustainable yield was estimated in M SY=1 16.033 tons, indicating that there is a low potential for a small-scale sea cucumber fishery in Banco Chinchorro.TesisBibliografía: hojas 11-15The abundance, distribution, size, structure, nutritional quality and the feasibility of exploitation of the sea cucumber populations of Banco Chinchorro were evaluated as an alternative fishery resource. Sampling was conduced during the three most important climatic seasons: rain y (Sept. '98), cold-front (Dec. '98) and dry (April '99). Five sampling sites were chosen, considering the general topography: north and central seagrass, north and south reef patches and shallow sandybottoms. All specimens were measured and thirteen were taken to the laboratory for further identification and broma tologic analysis. Three species and a hyb rid w e re identified: Holothuria floridana x mexicana, Holothuria thomasi, Holothuria mexicana, and Holothuria floridana. The last one was the most abundant (0.12 ind./m2), and its total length varied from 9 to 51 cm. The von Bertalanffy growth model parameters estimated were Lco=57.9 cm and k=0.21 (year-1). Natural mortality rate was M=0.72 (year-1). All species had the same carbohydrates content (0.08%), whereas contents of protein (46.4-74.2%), moisture (73 -90% ), fat (0.8-1.7% ) and ash (9.6-1 8.3% ) varied among species. Annual maximum sustainable yield was estimated in M SY=1 16.033 tons, indicating that there is a low potential for a small-scale sea cucumber fishery in Banco Chinchorro.Manejo y Conservación de Recursos NaturalesRecursos pesquerosPepinos de marFrosurDisponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso
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topic Recursos pesqueros
Pepinos de mar
Frosur
Recursos pesqueros
Pepinos de mar
Frosur
spellingShingle Recursos pesqueros
Pepinos de mar
Frosur
Recursos pesqueros
Pepinos de mar
Frosur
De la Fuente Betancourt, María Gabriela Maestra autora 22177
De Jesús Navarrete, Alberto Doctor tutor 2040
Herrero Pérezrul, María Dinorah asesora 15079
Sosa Cordero, Eloy Doctor asesor 2035
Arce Ibarra, Ana Minerva Doctora asesora 2027
El pepino de mar como recurso pesquero potencial en Banco Chinchorro, Quintana Roo, México
description The abundance, distribution, size, structure, nutritional quality and the feasibility of exploitation of the sea cucumber populations of Banco Chinchorro were evaluated as an alternative fishery resource. Sampling was conduced during the three most important climatic seasons: rain y (Sept. '98), cold-front (Dec. '98) and dry (April '99). Five sampling sites were chosen, considering the general topography: north and central seagrass, north and south reef patches and shallow sandybottoms. All specimens were measured and thirteen were taken to the laboratory for further identification and broma tologic analysis. Three species and a hyb rid w e re identified: Holothuria floridana x mexicana, Holothuria thomasi, Holothuria mexicana, and Holothuria floridana. The last one was the most abundant (0.12 ind./m2), and its total length varied from 9 to 51 cm. The von Bertalanffy growth model parameters estimated were Lco=57.9 cm and k=0.21 (year-1). Natural mortality rate was M=0.72 (year-1). All species had the same carbohydrates content (0.08%), whereas contents of protein (46.4-74.2%), moisture (73 -90% ), fat (0.8-1.7% ) and ash (9.6-1 8.3% ) varied among species. Annual maximum sustainable yield was estimated in M SY=1 16.033 tons, indicating that there is a low potential for a small-scale sea cucumber fishery in Banco Chinchorro.
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author De la Fuente Betancourt, María Gabriela Maestra autora 22177
De Jesús Navarrete, Alberto Doctor tutor 2040
Herrero Pérezrul, María Dinorah asesora 15079
Sosa Cordero, Eloy Doctor asesor 2035
Arce Ibarra, Ana Minerva Doctora asesora 2027
author_facet De la Fuente Betancourt, María Gabriela Maestra autora 22177
De Jesús Navarrete, Alberto Doctor tutor 2040
Herrero Pérezrul, María Dinorah asesora 15079
Sosa Cordero, Eloy Doctor asesor 2035
Arce Ibarra, Ana Minerva Doctora asesora 2027
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title El pepino de mar como recurso pesquero potencial en Banco Chinchorro, Quintana Roo, México
title_short El pepino de mar como recurso pesquero potencial en Banco Chinchorro, Quintana Roo, México
title_full El pepino de mar como recurso pesquero potencial en Banco Chinchorro, Quintana Roo, México
title_fullStr El pepino de mar como recurso pesquero potencial en Banco Chinchorro, Quintana Roo, México
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