On the optimum mesh size for the capture of Barbus tor (Hamilton)

Results of mesh selectivity experiments on B. tor are presented in this paper. Selectivity curve on the basis of maximum girth of fish in relation to perimeter of mesh was worked out. The optimum girth/mesh perimeter ratio was found to be 1.31. A linear regression of G+0.445L=12.8 was fitted for conversion of length to girth.

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Main Authors: Khan, A.A., George, N.A., Mathai, T.J., Kesavan Nair, A.K.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1989
Subjects:Fisheries, gear selectivity, mesh selectivity, Barbus tor, fishing experiments, reservoirs, Gobind Sagar, Himachal Pradesh, India,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/34161
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-341612021-07-12T01:57:00Z On the optimum mesh size for the capture of Barbus tor (Hamilton) Khan, A.A. George, N.A. Mathai, T.J. Kesavan Nair, A.K. Fisheries gear selectivity mesh selectivity Barbus tor fishing experiments reservoirs Gobind Sagar Himachal Pradesh India Results of mesh selectivity experiments on B. tor are presented in this paper. Selectivity curve on the basis of maximum girth of fish in relation to perimeter of mesh was worked out. The optimum girth/mesh perimeter ratio was found to be 1.31. A linear regression of G+0.445L=12.8 was fitted for conversion of length to girth. Alternative name spelling: Joseph Mathai, T. 2021-06-24T17:35:23Z 2021-06-24T17:35:23Z 1989 article 0015-3001 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/34161 en application/pdf application/pdf 92-94 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/18835 12051 2015-11-17 21:56:52 18835 Society of Fisheries Technologists, India
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topic Fisheries
gear selectivity
mesh selectivity
Barbus tor
fishing experiments
reservoirs
Gobind Sagar
Himachal Pradesh
India
Fisheries
gear selectivity
mesh selectivity
Barbus tor
fishing experiments
reservoirs
Gobind Sagar
Himachal Pradesh
India
spellingShingle Fisheries
gear selectivity
mesh selectivity
Barbus tor
fishing experiments
reservoirs
Gobind Sagar
Himachal Pradesh
India
Fisheries
gear selectivity
mesh selectivity
Barbus tor
fishing experiments
reservoirs
Gobind Sagar
Himachal Pradesh
India
Khan, A.A.
George, N.A.
Mathai, T.J.
Kesavan Nair, A.K.
On the optimum mesh size for the capture of Barbus tor (Hamilton)
description Results of mesh selectivity experiments on B. tor are presented in this paper. Selectivity curve on the basis of maximum girth of fish in relation to perimeter of mesh was worked out. The optimum girth/mesh perimeter ratio was found to be 1.31. A linear regression of G+0.445L=12.8 was fitted for conversion of length to girth.
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topic_facet Fisheries
gear selectivity
mesh selectivity
Barbus tor
fishing experiments
reservoirs
Gobind Sagar
Himachal Pradesh
India
author Khan, A.A.
George, N.A.
Mathai, T.J.
Kesavan Nair, A.K.
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George, N.A.
Mathai, T.J.
Kesavan Nair, A.K.
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title On the optimum mesh size for the capture of Barbus tor (Hamilton)
title_short On the optimum mesh size for the capture of Barbus tor (Hamilton)
title_full On the optimum mesh size for the capture of Barbus tor (Hamilton)
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title_full_unstemmed On the optimum mesh size for the capture of Barbus tor (Hamilton)
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