Monitoring of commercial marine stocks around Hormuzgan (bandar-e-Lengeh) artificial reefs

Over-fishing of marine resources has endangered many commercial fish species in the world; with aquaculture development, setting up artificial reef systems is an important way for marine stocks and fishing enhancement. The present study was designed to monitor fish abundance and species changes around a small and newly established artificial reef system in Moloo area at Bandar-e-Lengeh during two years after installation (Sep. 2005 to Sep. 2007). The artificial reef includes three types of concrete structures arranged in a seven by three grid. Each cross point considered as a sampling station and two other stations selected from two sides of the system as control stations. Based on obtained results CPUE (P = 0.00001), frequency (P = 0.001) and species diversity of captured fishes (P = 0.024) showed significant differences between three types of sampling traps. With type of structures, The CPUE and frequency of fishes in transect 7(mixed structures) showed the significant differences with other six transects (p= 0.001, P = 0.009). No diversity relationships were seen between transects (p= 0.100). In this study there were no significant differences between depths. Although the means of CPUE between seasons were different, but the ANOVA test could not show the significant differences because of the differention between variances. The T-Test showed no significant differences between the numbers per trap per day dominant species (Epinephelus coioides, Plectorhinchus shotaf, Diagrama pictum, Siganus javus) in different seasons. Movie prepared from artificial reefs showed diversity of fish were more than that of fishing by trap. Although fishes increased but there was no enough causes evidences for product in artificial reefs. Therefore, the study need to continue in this area.

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Main Authors: Kamali, Eassa, Valinassab, T., Mortazavi, M.S., Behzadi, S., Darvishi, M., Salarpour, A., Rameshi, H., Rajabisasi, E.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:Persian
Published: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute 2009
Subjects:Ecology, Iran, Hormuzgan Province, Bandar Lengeh, Artificial reef, Monitoring of stocks, Density, Diversity, CPUE, Marine, Species, Aquaculture, ANOVA, Epinephelus coioides, Plectorhinchus shotaf, Diagrama pictum, Siganus javus,
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-395992021-07-16T02:20:48Z Monitoring of commercial marine stocks around Hormuzgan (bandar-e-Lengeh) artificial reefs Kamali, Eassa Valinassab, T. Mortazavi, M.S. Behzadi, S. Darvishi, M. Salarpour, A. Rameshi, H. Rajabisasi, E. Ecology Iran Hormuzgan Province Bandar Lengeh Artificial reef Monitoring of stocks Density Diversity CPUE Marine Species Aquaculture ANOVA Epinephelus coioides Plectorhinchus shotaf Diagrama pictum Siganus javus Over-fishing of marine resources has endangered many commercial fish species in the world; with aquaculture development, setting up artificial reef systems is an important way for marine stocks and fishing enhancement. The present study was designed to monitor fish abundance and species changes around a small and newly established artificial reef system in Moloo area at Bandar-e-Lengeh during two years after installation (Sep. 2005 to Sep. 2007). The artificial reef includes three types of concrete structures arranged in a seven by three grid. Each cross point considered as a sampling station and two other stations selected from two sides of the system as control stations. Based on obtained results CPUE (P = 0.00001), frequency (P = 0.001) and species diversity of captured fishes (P = 0.024) showed significant differences between three types of sampling traps. With type of structures, The CPUE and frequency of fishes in transect 7(mixed structures) showed the significant differences with other six transects (p= 0.001, P = 0.009). No diversity relationships were seen between transects (p= 0.100). In this study there were no significant differences between depths. Although the means of CPUE between seasons were different, but the ANOVA test could not show the significant differences because of the differention between variances. The T-Test showed no significant differences between the numbers per trap per day dominant species (Epinephelus coioides, Plectorhinchus shotaf, Diagrama pictum, Siganus javus) in different seasons. Movie prepared from artificial reefs showed diversity of fish were more than that of fishing by trap. Although fishes increased but there was no enough causes evidences for product in artificial reefs. Therefore, the study need to continue in this area. 2021-06-24T18:23:07Z 2021-06-24T18:23:07Z 2009 monograph 88.500 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/39599 fa http://www.ifro.ir/ application/pdf application/pdf 80 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute Tehran, Iran http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25203 18721 2018-09-05 16:18:18 25203 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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topic Ecology
Iran
Hormuzgan Province
Bandar Lengeh
Artificial reef
Monitoring of stocks
Density
Diversity
CPUE
Marine
Species
Aquaculture
ANOVA
Epinephelus coioides
Plectorhinchus shotaf
Diagrama pictum
Siganus javus
Ecology
Iran
Hormuzgan Province
Bandar Lengeh
Artificial reef
Monitoring of stocks
Density
Diversity
CPUE
Marine
Species
Aquaculture
ANOVA
Epinephelus coioides
Plectorhinchus shotaf
Diagrama pictum
Siganus javus
spellingShingle Ecology
Iran
Hormuzgan Province
Bandar Lengeh
Artificial reef
Monitoring of stocks
Density
Diversity
CPUE
Marine
Species
Aquaculture
ANOVA
Epinephelus coioides
Plectorhinchus shotaf
Diagrama pictum
Siganus javus
Ecology
Iran
Hormuzgan Province
Bandar Lengeh
Artificial reef
Monitoring of stocks
Density
Diversity
CPUE
Marine
Species
Aquaculture
ANOVA
Epinephelus coioides
Plectorhinchus shotaf
Diagrama pictum
Siganus javus
Kamali, Eassa
Valinassab, T.
Mortazavi, M.S.
Behzadi, S.
Darvishi, M.
Salarpour, A.
Rameshi, H.
Rajabisasi, E.
Monitoring of commercial marine stocks around Hormuzgan (bandar-e-Lengeh) artificial reefs
description Over-fishing of marine resources has endangered many commercial fish species in the world; with aquaculture development, setting up artificial reef systems is an important way for marine stocks and fishing enhancement. The present study was designed to monitor fish abundance and species changes around a small and newly established artificial reef system in Moloo area at Bandar-e-Lengeh during two years after installation (Sep. 2005 to Sep. 2007). The artificial reef includes three types of concrete structures arranged in a seven by three grid. Each cross point considered as a sampling station and two other stations selected from two sides of the system as control stations. Based on obtained results CPUE (P = 0.00001), frequency (P = 0.001) and species diversity of captured fishes (P = 0.024) showed significant differences between three types of sampling traps. With type of structures, The CPUE and frequency of fishes in transect 7(mixed structures) showed the significant differences with other six transects (p= 0.001, P = 0.009). No diversity relationships were seen between transects (p= 0.100). In this study there were no significant differences between depths. Although the means of CPUE between seasons were different, but the ANOVA test could not show the significant differences because of the differention between variances. The T-Test showed no significant differences between the numbers per trap per day dominant species (Epinephelus coioides, Plectorhinchus shotaf, Diagrama pictum, Siganus javus) in different seasons. Movie prepared from artificial reefs showed diversity of fish were more than that of fishing by trap. Although fishes increased but there was no enough causes evidences for product in artificial reefs. Therefore, the study need to continue in this area.
format monograph
topic_facet Ecology
Iran
Hormuzgan Province
Bandar Lengeh
Artificial reef
Monitoring of stocks
Density
Diversity
CPUE
Marine
Species
Aquaculture
ANOVA
Epinephelus coioides
Plectorhinchus shotaf
Diagrama pictum
Siganus javus
author Kamali, Eassa
Valinassab, T.
Mortazavi, M.S.
Behzadi, S.
Darvishi, M.
Salarpour, A.
Rameshi, H.
Rajabisasi, E.
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Valinassab, T.
Mortazavi, M.S.
Behzadi, S.
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Salarpour, A.
Rameshi, H.
Rajabisasi, E.
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title Monitoring of commercial marine stocks around Hormuzgan (bandar-e-Lengeh) artificial reefs
title_short Monitoring of commercial marine stocks around Hormuzgan (bandar-e-Lengeh) artificial reefs
title_full Monitoring of commercial marine stocks around Hormuzgan (bandar-e-Lengeh) artificial reefs
title_fullStr Monitoring of commercial marine stocks around Hormuzgan (bandar-e-Lengeh) artificial reefs
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring of commercial marine stocks around Hormuzgan (bandar-e-Lengeh) artificial reefs
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