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Stock assessment of the Indian squid Loligo duvauceli Orbigny

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Title Stock assessment of the Indian squid Loligo duvauceli Orbigny
 
Creator Meiyappan, M M
Srinath, M
Nair, K Prabhakaran
Rao, K Satyanarayana
Sarvesan, R
Rao, G Syda
Mohamed, K S
Vidyasagar, Kuber
Sundaram, K S
Lipton, A P
Natarajan, P
Radhakrishnan, G
Narasimham, K A
Balan, K
Kripa, V
Sathianandan, T V
 
Subject Stock Assessment
Cephalopods
 
Description The present status of the fishery, biology and stock assessment of the India squid Loligo duvauceli
Orbigny was studied, based on the data collected at different centres on both the coasts of India for
1979-1989. The production had increased by over 280% in 3 states on the west coast, viz. Kerala,
Maharashtra and Gujarat. These states accounted for about 80% of the all-India squid production
(23,941 t in 1989). Trawl is the main gear, taking 86% of the total squid landings. The fishing effort
and squid catch on the east coast was comparatively more in the third quarter. On the west coast the
first and fourth quart«^ were the most productive. The natural mortality rates calculated based on
different levels of M/K values (1.5, 2, 2.5 and 3) showed that they ranged from 1.35 to 2.7 for males
and from 1.95 to 3.9 tor females on the east coast; from 1.2 to 2.4 for males and from 1.65 to 3.3 for
females on the west coast. On both the coasts the values for females were higher than for males. The
maximum fishing mortality (1.2 - 4.3) under different M/K values for males was at the size of 85 mm,
and for females (5.8 - 6.7) at 175 mm on the east coast. For the west coast males the maximum fishing
mortality (3.3 - 4.3) was at the size of 230 mm and for females (2.3 - 3.8) at 130 mm. The standing
stock of males was higher than that of females on the east coast, with a reverse order on the west coast.
The MSY and mean biomass at different M/K levels were also estimated for males and females separately
for each coast. The present level of exploitation was at the optimum level on both the coasts.
 
Publisher CMFRI/ICAR
 
Date 1993
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/252/1/Article_08.pdf
Meiyappan, M M and Srinath, M and Nair, K Prabhakaran and Rao, K Satyanarayana and Sarvesan, R and Rao, G Syda and Mohamed, K S and Vidyasagar, Kuber and Sundaram, K S and Lipton, A P and Natarajan, P and Radhakrishnan, G and Narasimham, K A and Balan, K and Kripa, V and Sathianandan, T V (1993) Stock assessment of the Indian squid Loligo duvauceli Orbigny. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 40 (1&2). pp. 74-84.