Frequency of Mugil cephalus in catch composition of stake-nets in the Hormozgan Province waters
Mugil cephalus belongs to Mugilidae family and is found in the creeks and coastal waters of the Hormozgan province and mostly are caught by castnet and selnet. Regarding to study this species and determination or the frequency of this species 14 stake-nets were selected in Bandar Abbas, Qeshm and Khamir regions. Sampling were carried out monthly. The weight and frequency percentage of M. cephalus in proportion to the total edible fishes were estimated 1.33 and 0.19%, respectively. Also, it was that this species among the other Mugilidae had lower frequency (5%). The length measurement results showed that most of mullets were small and young (immature) with 13-15 cm length. The most abundance of the species was observed in March.
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Format: | Journal Contribution biblioteca |
Language: | Persian |
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2002
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Subjects: | Mugil cephalus, Stake-nets, Mugilidae, Castnet, Selnet, Species, Sampling, M. cephalus, Immature, Composition, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/12689 |
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Summary: | Mugil cephalus belongs to Mugilidae family and is found in the creeks and coastal waters of the Hormozgan province and mostly are caught by castnet and selnet.
Regarding to study this species and determination or the frequency of this species 14 stake-nets were selected in Bandar Abbas, Qeshm and Khamir regions. Sampling were carried out monthly.
The weight and frequency percentage of M. cephalus in proportion to the total edible fishes were estimated 1.33 and 0.19%, respectively. Also, it was that this species among the other Mugilidae had lower frequency (5%). The length measurement results showed that most of mullets were small and young (immature) with 13-15 cm length. The most abundance of the species was observed in March. |
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