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Fishery, biology and population dynamics of Metapenaeus dobsoni (Miers 1878) from Kerala, south-west coast of India

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Title Fishery, biology and population dynamics of Metapenaeus dobsoni
(Miers 1878) from Kerala, south-west coast of India
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Creator Maheswarudu,G
Nandakumar,G
Chakraborty,Rekha D
Chellappan,K
 
Subject Flowertail shrimp
Growth
Maturity
Mortality
Recruitment pattern
Sex ratio
 
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The fishery and population dynamics of the flowertail shrimp Metapenaeus dobsoni along the Kerala coast was studied
based on landings at Cochin Fisheries Harbour during the period 2005 to 2007. Kerala ranked first in the production
of M. dobsoni (>50%), followed by Tamil Nadu. The average annual catch and catch per unit effort of M. dobsoni was
2,526 t and 115.2 kg respectively. It formed 70% of the total penaeid shrimps landed in trawls. Peak landings were
observed from April to June followed by November to January. The size range of male and female was 51-100 mm and
51-125 mm, respectively. The male-female sex ratio was 1:1.21. Mature females occurred throughout the period
of observation and the size at first maturity was 60 mm. Growth parameters L∞, K and t0 were estimated as 103 mm,
2.01 y-1, -0.00018 and 130, 2.51 y-1, -0.000046 for male and female, respectively. Length at recruitment (Lr) was found to be
53 mm for both sexes while the length at 50% capture (Lc50) was 65 mm for males and 70 mm for females. Recruitment was
found to occur in most of the months with peak (>70%) during June to November. Natural mortality (M), fishing mortality
(F), total mortality (Z), exploitation rate (E) and Emax were 2.17, 5.57, 7.74, 0.72, 0.81 and 2.00, 5.83, 7.83, 0.74, 0.680 for
males and females, respectively. Higher values of E indicated that the resource is overexploited. Results of Beverton and
Holt yield per recruit analysis and Thompson and Bell analysis revealed that at the present fishing effort, spawning stock
biomass was above 20% suggesting that the fishery is sustainable.
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Date 2021-09-17T04:07:12Z
2021-09-17T04:07:12Z
2014
 
Type Article
 
Identifier Not Available
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/63514
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute