Report to the Government of Kenya on investigations into pelagic, demersal and crustacean resources off the coast of Kenya. Based on the work of A.M. Barker, Marine Fishery Biologist

An FAO Marine Fishery Biologist served with the Kenya Fisheries Department in Mombasa, from 1967 to March 1969. Abundance of tuna, marlin, and related species available to pelagic longlining in coastal and offshore waters of Kenya was investigated 1966-68. Marlin and sailfish were more abundant in coastal waters during the north-east monsoon (December-March) and tuna virtually absent. Tuna appeared during the south-east monsoon (April-November), but were not plentiful at any time in coastal waters. They were found in greater number 50-100 miles offshore and marlin and sailfish less so. Offshore waters had less seasonal variation than inshore waters. A tagging programme was started to investigate movements and growth rates of tuna and billfish. Yellowfin tuna, striped marlin, and sailfish were tagged during 1968. Distribution and abundance of demersal fish and. Prawns in coastal waters were determined by bottom trawling. Large edible fish were very scarce in the trawl catches. Prawns were only abundant during the rainy season (May-June) and were fished in commercial amounts at three locations. Bottom long1ine catches along the coast were poor to fair except on the North Kenya Banks where results were excellent. Five species of spiny lobsters were found in the catch. Species composition of 1anding was ascertained and sex ratio and size at maturity of the dominant species obtained. Oyster culture studies were attempted but efforts to collect oyster spat on various media were unsuccessful.

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Other Authors: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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Language:English
Published: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 1969
Subjects:Pelagic fisheries, Marine fisheries, Demersal fisheries, Crustacean fisheries, Geographical distribution,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/7867
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-78672021-01-30T18:47:39Z Report to the Government of Kenya on investigations into pelagic, demersal and crustacean resources off the coast of Kenya. Based on the work of A.M. Barker, Marine Fishery Biologist Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Pelagic fisheries Marine fisheries Demersal fisheries Crustacean fisheries Geographical distribution An FAO Marine Fishery Biologist served with the Kenya Fisheries Department in Mombasa, from 1967 to March 1969. Abundance of tuna, marlin, and related species available to pelagic longlining in coastal and offshore waters of Kenya was investigated 1966-68. Marlin and sailfish were more abundant in coastal waters during the north-east monsoon (December-March) and tuna virtually absent. Tuna appeared during the south-east monsoon (April-November), but were not plentiful at any time in coastal waters. They were found in greater number 50-100 miles offshore and marlin and sailfish less so. Offshore waters had less seasonal variation than inshore waters. A tagging programme was started to investigate movements and growth rates of tuna and billfish. Yellowfin tuna, striped marlin, and sailfish were tagged during 1968. Distribution and abundance of demersal fish and. Prawns in coastal waters were determined by bottom trawling. Large edible fish were very scarce in the trawl catches. Prawns were only abundant during the rainy season (May-June) and were fished in commercial amounts at three locations. Bottom long1ine catches along the coast were poor to fair except on the North Kenya Banks where results were excellent. Five species of spiny lobsters were found in the catch. Species composition of 1anding was ascertained and sex ratio and size at maturity of the dominant species obtained. Oyster culture studies were attempted but efforts to collect oyster spat on various media were unsuccessful. Published 2015-11-10T17:25:44Z 2015-11-10T17:25:44Z 1969 Report Not Known http://hdl.handle.net/1834/7867 en FAO;TA No. 2732 31pp. Kenya, Coast Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Rome, Italy
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topic Pelagic fisheries
Marine fisheries
Demersal fisheries
Crustacean fisheries
Geographical distribution
Pelagic fisheries
Marine fisheries
Demersal fisheries
Crustacean fisheries
Geographical distribution
spellingShingle Pelagic fisheries
Marine fisheries
Demersal fisheries
Crustacean fisheries
Geographical distribution
Pelagic fisheries
Marine fisheries
Demersal fisheries
Crustacean fisheries
Geographical distribution
Report to the Government of Kenya on investigations into pelagic, demersal and crustacean resources off the coast of Kenya. Based on the work of A.M. Barker, Marine Fishery Biologist
description An FAO Marine Fishery Biologist served with the Kenya Fisheries Department in Mombasa, from 1967 to March 1969. Abundance of tuna, marlin, and related species available to pelagic longlining in coastal and offshore waters of Kenya was investigated 1966-68. Marlin and sailfish were more abundant in coastal waters during the north-east monsoon (December-March) and tuna virtually absent. Tuna appeared during the south-east monsoon (April-November), but were not plentiful at any time in coastal waters. They were found in greater number 50-100 miles offshore and marlin and sailfish less so. Offshore waters had less seasonal variation than inshore waters. A tagging programme was started to investigate movements and growth rates of tuna and billfish. Yellowfin tuna, striped marlin, and sailfish were tagged during 1968. Distribution and abundance of demersal fish and. Prawns in coastal waters were determined by bottom trawling. Large edible fish were very scarce in the trawl catches. Prawns were only abundant during the rainy season (May-June) and were fished in commercial amounts at three locations. Bottom long1ine catches along the coast were poor to fair except on the North Kenya Banks where results were excellent. Five species of spiny lobsters were found in the catch. Species composition of 1anding was ascertained and sex ratio and size at maturity of the dominant species obtained. Oyster culture studies were attempted but efforts to collect oyster spat on various media were unsuccessful.
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Marine fisheries
Demersal fisheries
Crustacean fisheries
Geographical distribution
title Report to the Government of Kenya on investigations into pelagic, demersal and crustacean resources off the coast of Kenya. Based on the work of A.M. Barker, Marine Fishery Biologist
title_short Report to the Government of Kenya on investigations into pelagic, demersal and crustacean resources off the coast of Kenya. Based on the work of A.M. Barker, Marine Fishery Biologist
title_full Report to the Government of Kenya on investigations into pelagic, demersal and crustacean resources off the coast of Kenya. Based on the work of A.M. Barker, Marine Fishery Biologist
title_fullStr Report to the Government of Kenya on investigations into pelagic, demersal and crustacean resources off the coast of Kenya. Based on the work of A.M. Barker, Marine Fishery Biologist
title_full_unstemmed Report to the Government of Kenya on investigations into pelagic, demersal and crustacean resources off the coast of Kenya. Based on the work of A.M. Barker, Marine Fishery Biologist
title_sort report to the government of kenya on investigations into pelagic, demersal and crustacean resources off the coast of kenya. based on the work of a.m. barker, marine fishery biologist
publisher Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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