Biomass estimation of demersal resources in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea by swept area method

Regarding to monitor of demersal resources in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea, and also biomass and CPUA estimation of them, ten research cruises were carried out by using R/V Ferdows-1 equipped with bottom trawl, covering the area from 49º 00´ E in the west (north-west Persian Gulf) to 61º 25´ E in the east (borderline with Pakistan) from 2012 to 2014 The study area was stratified into 17 strata (A to Q) of which 10 strata (A to J) were in the Persian Gulf and 7 strata (K to Q) were in the Oman Sea, covering the depths of 10-50 m in the Persian Gulf and 10-100 m in the Oman Sea. A total of 316 stations were randomly selected and the biomass and CPUA were estimated by swept area method during this three years period, the strat A and B weren’t covered. The comparison between two regions indicated that the percentage of density of demersal fishes in the Persian Gulf during years 2012, 2013 and 2014 were 1.0, 1.4 and 1.6 times more than the Oman Sea and totally 50-60% of total biomass was found for the Persian Gulf. Also a comparison among 17 strata the highest biomass was found for K region (Sirik to Jask) in the Oman Sea in 2012 & 2014; and C region (Genaveh to Bordkhoon) in 2013 in the Persian Gulf. The same comparison was done for CPUA of commercial, non-commercial and total in both water bodies and it was found that in years 2012 to 2014 the region K (Sirik to Jask) in the Oman Sea and Stratum Q (Bersi to Gwatr) had the highest value of CPUA. On the contrary, the stratum M (Biahi to Galak estuary) showed the lowest value of biomass for both commercial and non-commercial fishes. With review the mean CPUA in different depth layers for years 2012, 2013 and 2014, it was concluded that in the Oman Sea with increasing the depth, the mean CPUA is decreased and the lowest CPUA belongs to depths of 30-50 m The comparison between commercial and non-commercial groups in both ecosystems, it concluded that the density of commercial species were higher than non-commercial ones; and for years 2009, 2010 and 2011 the commercial species consist of 63.4, 65.0 and 59.7 % of total biomass. In all years the Persian Gulf indicated higher values than the Oman Sea. The most abundant fishes were Rays, Ribbon fishes, Carangids, Grunts, Japanese threadfin bream, Lizardfish and Barracuda for both Persian Gulf and Oman Sea.

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Main Authors: Valinasab, Tooraj, Daryanabard, G.R., Kaymaram, F., Talebzadeh, S.A., Vahabnejad, A., Khorshidian, K., Shabani, M.J., Moradi, Gh., Esmaeili, A., Kaviani, A., Kamali, E., Darvishi, M., Behzadi, S., Salarpouri, A., Haji Rezaei, A., Mousavi, S.A., Kadkhodaei, A., Mehdinejad, A., Azhir, M., Rezvani, A., Niamaymandi, N.
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Language:Persian
Published: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute 2016
Subjects:Fisheries, Iran, Persian Gulf, Oman Sea, Commercial fishes, Non-commercial fishes, Biomass, CPUA, Species, Estimation, Method, Area, Demersal resources,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/40144
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-401442021-07-16T03:24:32Z Biomass estimation of demersal resources in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea by swept area method Valinasab, Tooraj Daryanabard, G.R. Kaymaram, F. Talebzadeh, S.A. Vahabnejad, A. Khorshidian, K. Shabani, M.J. Moradi, Gh. Esmaeili, A. Kaviani, A. Kamali, E. Darvishi, M. Behzadi, S. Salarpouri, A. Haji Rezaei, A. Mousavi, S.A. Kadkhodaei, A. Mehdinejad, A. Azhir, M. Rezvani, A. Niamaymandi, N. Fisheries Iran Persian Gulf Oman Sea Commercial fishes Non-commercial fishes Biomass CPUA Species Estimation Method Area Demersal resources Regarding to monitor of demersal resources in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea, and also biomass and CPUA estimation of them, ten research cruises were carried out by using R/V Ferdows-1 equipped with bottom trawl, covering the area from 49º 00´ E in the west (north-west Persian Gulf) to 61º 25´ E in the east (borderline with Pakistan) from 2012 to 2014 The study area was stratified into 17 strata (A to Q) of which 10 strata (A to J) were in the Persian Gulf and 7 strata (K to Q) were in the Oman Sea, covering the depths of 10-50 m in the Persian Gulf and 10-100 m in the Oman Sea. A total of 316 stations were randomly selected and the biomass and CPUA were estimated by swept area method during this three years period, the strat A and B weren’t covered. The comparison between two regions indicated that the percentage of density of demersal fishes in the Persian Gulf during years 2012, 2013 and 2014 were 1.0, 1.4 and 1.6 times more than the Oman Sea and totally 50-60% of total biomass was found for the Persian Gulf. Also a comparison among 17 strata the highest biomass was found for K region (Sirik to Jask) in the Oman Sea in 2012 & 2014; and C region (Genaveh to Bordkhoon) in 2013 in the Persian Gulf. The same comparison was done for CPUA of commercial, non-commercial and total in both water bodies and it was found that in years 2012 to 2014 the region K (Sirik to Jask) in the Oman Sea and Stratum Q (Bersi to Gwatr) had the highest value of CPUA. On the contrary, the stratum M (Biahi to Galak estuary) showed the lowest value of biomass for both commercial and non-commercial fishes. With review the mean CPUA in different depth layers for years 2012, 2013 and 2014, it was concluded that in the Oman Sea with increasing the depth, the mean CPUA is decreased and the lowest CPUA belongs to depths of 30-50 m The comparison between commercial and non-commercial groups in both ecosystems, it concluded that the density of commercial species were higher than non-commercial ones; and for years 2009, 2010 and 2011 the commercial species consist of 63.4, 65.0 and 59.7 % of total biomass. In all years the Persian Gulf indicated higher values than the Oman Sea. The most abundant fishes were Rays, Ribbon fishes, Carangids, Grunts, Japanese threadfin bream, Lizardfish and Barracuda for both Persian Gulf and Oman Sea. 2021-06-24T18:33:11Z 2021-06-24T18:33:11Z 2016 monograph 50819 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/40144 fa http://www.ifro.ir/ application/pdf application/pdf 264 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute Tehran, Iran http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25752 18721 2018-10-13 06:16:11 25752 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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topic Fisheries
Iran
Persian Gulf
Oman Sea
Commercial fishes
Non-commercial fishes
Biomass
CPUA
Species
Estimation
Method
Area
Demersal resources
Fisheries
Iran
Persian Gulf
Oman Sea
Commercial fishes
Non-commercial fishes
Biomass
CPUA
Species
Estimation
Method
Area
Demersal resources
spellingShingle Fisheries
Iran
Persian Gulf
Oman Sea
Commercial fishes
Non-commercial fishes
Biomass
CPUA
Species
Estimation
Method
Area
Demersal resources
Fisheries
Iran
Persian Gulf
Oman Sea
Commercial fishes
Non-commercial fishes
Biomass
CPUA
Species
Estimation
Method
Area
Demersal resources
Valinasab, Tooraj
Daryanabard, G.R.
Kaymaram, F.
Talebzadeh, S.A.
Vahabnejad, A.
Khorshidian, K.
Shabani, M.J.
Moradi, Gh.
Esmaeili, A.
Kaviani, A.
Kamali, E.
Darvishi, M.
Behzadi, S.
Salarpouri, A.
Haji Rezaei, A.
Mousavi, S.A.
Kadkhodaei, A.
Mehdinejad, A.
Azhir, M.
Rezvani, A.
Niamaymandi, N.
Biomass estimation of demersal resources in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea by swept area method
description Regarding to monitor of demersal resources in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea, and also biomass and CPUA estimation of them, ten research cruises were carried out by using R/V Ferdows-1 equipped with bottom trawl, covering the area from 49º 00´ E in the west (north-west Persian Gulf) to 61º 25´ E in the east (borderline with Pakistan) from 2012 to 2014 The study area was stratified into 17 strata (A to Q) of which 10 strata (A to J) were in the Persian Gulf and 7 strata (K to Q) were in the Oman Sea, covering the depths of 10-50 m in the Persian Gulf and 10-100 m in the Oman Sea. A total of 316 stations were randomly selected and the biomass and CPUA were estimated by swept area method during this three years period, the strat A and B weren’t covered. The comparison between two regions indicated that the percentage of density of demersal fishes in the Persian Gulf during years 2012, 2013 and 2014 were 1.0, 1.4 and 1.6 times more than the Oman Sea and totally 50-60% of total biomass was found for the Persian Gulf. Also a comparison among 17 strata the highest biomass was found for K region (Sirik to Jask) in the Oman Sea in 2012 & 2014; and C region (Genaveh to Bordkhoon) in 2013 in the Persian Gulf. The same comparison was done for CPUA of commercial, non-commercial and total in both water bodies and it was found that in years 2012 to 2014 the region K (Sirik to Jask) in the Oman Sea and Stratum Q (Bersi to Gwatr) had the highest value of CPUA. On the contrary, the stratum M (Biahi to Galak estuary) showed the lowest value of biomass for both commercial and non-commercial fishes. With review the mean CPUA in different depth layers for years 2012, 2013 and 2014, it was concluded that in the Oman Sea with increasing the depth, the mean CPUA is decreased and the lowest CPUA belongs to depths of 30-50 m The comparison between commercial and non-commercial groups in both ecosystems, it concluded that the density of commercial species were higher than non-commercial ones; and for years 2009, 2010 and 2011 the commercial species consist of 63.4, 65.0 and 59.7 % of total biomass. In all years the Persian Gulf indicated higher values than the Oman Sea. The most abundant fishes were Rays, Ribbon fishes, Carangids, Grunts, Japanese threadfin bream, Lizardfish and Barracuda for both Persian Gulf and Oman Sea.
format monograph
topic_facet Fisheries
Iran
Persian Gulf
Oman Sea
Commercial fishes
Non-commercial fishes
Biomass
CPUA
Species
Estimation
Method
Area
Demersal resources
author Valinasab, Tooraj
Daryanabard, G.R.
Kaymaram, F.
Talebzadeh, S.A.
Vahabnejad, A.
Khorshidian, K.
Shabani, M.J.
Moradi, Gh.
Esmaeili, A.
Kaviani, A.
Kamali, E.
Darvishi, M.
Behzadi, S.
Salarpouri, A.
Haji Rezaei, A.
Mousavi, S.A.
Kadkhodaei, A.
Mehdinejad, A.
Azhir, M.
Rezvani, A.
Niamaymandi, N.
author_facet Valinasab, Tooraj
Daryanabard, G.R.
Kaymaram, F.
Talebzadeh, S.A.
Vahabnejad, A.
Khorshidian, K.
Shabani, M.J.
Moradi, Gh.
Esmaeili, A.
Kaviani, A.
Kamali, E.
Darvishi, M.
Behzadi, S.
Salarpouri, A.
Haji Rezaei, A.
Mousavi, S.A.
Kadkhodaei, A.
Mehdinejad, A.
Azhir, M.
Rezvani, A.
Niamaymandi, N.
author_sort Valinasab, Tooraj
title Biomass estimation of demersal resources in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea by swept area method
title_short Biomass estimation of demersal resources in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea by swept area method
title_full Biomass estimation of demersal resources in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea by swept area method
title_fullStr Biomass estimation of demersal resources in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea by swept area method
title_full_unstemmed Biomass estimation of demersal resources in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea by swept area method
title_sort biomass estimation of demersal resources in the persian gulf and oman sea by swept area method
publisher Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
publishDate 2016
url http://hdl.handle.net/1834/40144
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