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Purse seine fishery for oil sardine off Cochin during the years 1980-'85

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Title Purse seine fishery for oil sardine off Cochin
during the years 1980-'85
 
Creator Balan, K
Abdul Nizar, M
 
Subject Stock Assessment
 
Description Observations on the purse-seine fishery for oil sardine at Cochin indicated that the fishery fluctuated
widely during 1980-'85. The best catch was in 1984 (17,665.90 t) and the poorest in 1985 (5,470.27 t).
The highest monthly catch rate (1,181.0 kg) was in December, 1984 while the lowest (295.4 kg) in November,
1982. Range of total instantaneous mortality 'Z' was from 1.59 to 2.88, the average being 2.15. The
natural mortality 'M' worked out to 0.75. The instantaneous fishing mortality 'F' has been estimated
to be 1.4. The annual rate of exploitation 'a* has been estimated to be 0.5743. Average annual purseseine
catch (A1) of oil sardine during these six years was 10,3361. The standing stock at Cochin for 1980-
'85 has been calculated at 7,383 t. The average annual stock of oil sardine at Cochin has been estimated
at 17,998 t. Average annual catch of oil sardine in Kerala during the 6-year period was 1,23,519 t; the
standing stock has been estimated at 88,228 t and the average annual stock has been calculated as
2,15,077 t. For Cochin, the MSY has been estimated to be about 12,500 t; and for Kerala the value has
worked out to about 1,50,0001. The Beverton and Holt yield per recruit analysis revealed that any further
increase in the rate of exploitation (i.e. 0.65) by purse seiners would not result in significant increase in the
yield; but by increasing the length at first capture from 125 to 145 mm, might yield higher catches. The
15-40 m depth area was found to be the most productive. Preponderance of 0-year recruits was observed
during 1980-'85 (except in 1983) whereas the 1 + year group had only a secondary dominance. The study
revealed that the success of the sardine fishery in any year was mainly dependent on the abundance of the
0-year recruits.
Though a small-scale spawning was noticeable by the end of May, the peak spawning was during
June to August off Cochin. Application of Chi-square test on sex composition indicated predominance
of females during 1980-'84 in purse-seine catches.
 
Publisher CMFRI/ICAR
 
Date 1988
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/328/1/Article_04.pdf
Balan, K and Abdul Nizar, M (1988) Purse seine fishery for oil sardine off Cochin during the years 1980-'85. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 35 (3). pp. 131-139.