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On the incidental fishery of skates and rays off Calicut

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Title On the incidental fishery of skates and rays off Calicut
 
Creator Devadoss, P
 
Subject Demersal Fisheries
 
Description The total skates and rays landed as incidental components by the three main
gears, trawl net, drift net and hooks-and-lines, accounted for 70.9 t, forming 10%
of the total elasmobranch landings of Calicut during 1977-80. The most common
species of rays were the sting rays, spotted eagle-ray, and the devil-ray, and the
skate, R. djeddensis. The trawlers alone landed 95%. The trends of effort, catch and
catch rate, examined for the 10-year period 1971-1980, showed that during the earlier
half both catch and CPUE had a general upward trend, the former reaching the alltime
high of 64 t in 1974 followed by the latter reaching the maximum of 11.9 kg per
standard effort in 1975, after which both had descended down steadily to the alltime
low of 1980, with clear negative response to effort, indicating the probability
that the stock in the area could not stand the type of effort that was put in 1974-75.
The reasons peculiar to this elasmobranch group contributing to its easy depletion
are pointed out.
 
Publisher CMFRI/ICAR
 
Date 1984
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/450/1/Article_13.pdf
Devadoss, P (1984) On the incidental fishery of skates and rays off Calicut. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 31 (2). pp. 285-292.