Title of article :
Length-frequency, Yield and Biomass Per Recruit Analysis for Yellowfin Tuna, Thunnus albacares (Bonnaterre 1788) in the Arabian Sea off Oman
Author/Authors :
ABDEL-BARR, M. Alexandria University - Faculty of Science - Department of Oceanography, Egypt , EL-SAYED, A. Alexandria University - Faculty of Science - Department of Oceanography, Egypt , AL-ORAIMI, A. Ministry of Fisheries Wealth - General Directorate of Fisheries Wealth, Oman
Abstract :
The present study was carried out to evaluate the stock of Thunnus albacares (Bonnaterre 1788) in the Arabian Sea off Oman. A random sample of 3,690 fish representing a wide range of total lengths (44-156 cm) and weights (3-64 kg) were collected from Al-Sharqya area, Oman from January to December 2007. Length-frequency analysis and yield and biomass per recruit models were used.Values of the von Bertalanffy growth parameters fit to size-at-age data were: asymptotic length (L∞)=188.2 cm, curvature parameter (K)= 0. 33 year^-1, and hypothetic age at zero length (t0) = −0.66 year. Using the length-converted catch curve, total mortality (Z) was estimated as 1.72 year^-1. Natural mortality coefficient M was 0.53 year^-1and fishing mortality coefficient F was 1.19 year^-1 ,. The mean length at first capture (Lc) estimated from the analysis of probability of capture of each length class was 69.67 cm. The yield per recruit (Y/R) was 8,983 g per recruit(g/r), which is less than the maximum value (9,683 g/r) that could be obtained at a fishing mortality of 0.6 year^-1. The biomass per recruit (B/R) represented about 10 % of the virgin biomass, indicating a state of overexploitation. To increase the Y/R and B/R of T. albacares the results suggest increasing the length at first capture through increasing the mesh size of artisanal gillnets.
Journal title :
Asian Fisheries Science Journal (ASJ)
Journal title :
Asian Fisheries Science Journal (ASJ)