Stock assessment of sin croaker Johnieops sina (Cuvier) from Bombay waters

Growth, mortality and stock parameters of Johnieops sina (Cuvier) based on the data collected from 1989 to 1994 from Sassoon Dock and New Ferry Wharf landing centres of Greater Bombay has been discussed here. The von Bertallanffy's growth parameters for this species were estimated as follows, L∞= 266 mm, K=0.91 per year and W∞=193 g. This species grows to 159 and 223 mm at the end of first and second year of its life. The mortality parameters estimated were Z=6.17, M=2. 03 and F=4.14. The E and U were calculated as 0.62 and 0.63 respectively. Length cohort and Thompson Bell analyses show that there is no decline in the catches at the present level of fishing. But even by doubling the efforts the catches can go up by only 9.4 % indicating that the fishing efforts is not economical and proportional to the increase in yield.

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Main Author: Chakraborty, S.K.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1996
Subjects:Fisheries, Johnieops sina, sin croaker, stock assessment, Bombay, Maharashtra, India,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/32359
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-323592021-07-06T02:38:43Z Stock assessment of sin croaker Johnieops sina (Cuvier) from Bombay waters Chakraborty, S.K. Fisheries Johnieops sina sin croaker stock assessment Bombay Maharashtra India Growth, mortality and stock parameters of Johnieops sina (Cuvier) based on the data collected from 1989 to 1994 from Sassoon Dock and New Ferry Wharf landing centres of Greater Bombay has been discussed here. The von Bertallanffy's growth parameters for this species were estimated as follows, L∞= 266 mm, K=0.91 per year and W∞=193 g. This species grows to 159 and 223 mm at the end of first and second year of its life. The mortality parameters estimated were Z=6.17, M=2. 03 and F=4.14. The E and U were calculated as 0.62 and 0.63 respectively. Length cohort and Thompson Bell analyses show that there is no decline in the catches at the present level of fishing. But even by doubling the efforts the catches can go up by only 9.4 % indicating that the fishing efforts is not economical and proportional to the increase in yield. Paper presented at the National Symposium on Aquacrops, 16-18 November 1994, Versova, Bombay (India) 2021-06-24T17:21:51Z 2021-06-24T17:21:51Z 1996 article http://hdl.handle.net/1834/32359 en application/pdf application/pdf 9-15 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/16532 12051 2015-04-03 07:15:01 16532 Indian Fisheries Association
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Johnieops sina
sin croaker
stock assessment
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Maharashtra
India
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Johnieops sina
sin croaker
stock assessment
Bombay
Maharashtra
India
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Johnieops sina
sin croaker
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Maharashtra
India
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sin croaker
stock assessment
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Maharashtra
India
Chakraborty, S.K.
Stock assessment of sin croaker Johnieops sina (Cuvier) from Bombay waters
description Growth, mortality and stock parameters of Johnieops sina (Cuvier) based on the data collected from 1989 to 1994 from Sassoon Dock and New Ferry Wharf landing centres of Greater Bombay has been discussed here. The von Bertallanffy's growth parameters for this species were estimated as follows, L∞= 266 mm, K=0.91 per year and W∞=193 g. This species grows to 159 and 223 mm at the end of first and second year of its life. The mortality parameters estimated were Z=6.17, M=2. 03 and F=4.14. The E and U were calculated as 0.62 and 0.63 respectively. Length cohort and Thompson Bell analyses show that there is no decline in the catches at the present level of fishing. But even by doubling the efforts the catches can go up by only 9.4 % indicating that the fishing efforts is not economical and proportional to the increase in yield.
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title Stock assessment of sin croaker Johnieops sina (Cuvier) from Bombay waters
title_short Stock assessment of sin croaker Johnieops sina (Cuvier) from Bombay waters
title_full Stock assessment of sin croaker Johnieops sina (Cuvier) from Bombay waters
title_fullStr Stock assessment of sin croaker Johnieops sina (Cuvier) from Bombay waters
title_full_unstemmed Stock assessment of sin croaker Johnieops sina (Cuvier) from Bombay waters
title_sort stock assessment of sin croaker johnieops sina (cuvier) from bombay waters
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