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Report on the analysis of Saurida undosquamis using CMSY/BSM

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Title Report on the analysis of Saurida undosquamis using CMSY/BSM
 
Creator Kizhakudan, Shoba Joe
Muktha, M
Najmudeen, T M
 
Subject Demersal Fishes
Lizard fishes
 
Description The brushtooth lizardfish, Saurida
undosquamis, is a commercially
important demersal fish resource
along the southeast coast of India
(see Figure i). The species ranges in
^stribution from the eastern Indian
Ocean to southwestern Australia
(Russell, 1999). It is an active,
voracious predator feeding on fishes
particularly those inhabiting
demersal and mesopelagic waters. It
also feeds on shrimp and squid.
Cannibalism is prominent. Sexes
are separate, and spawning is seen
year-round, with a prominent peak
during Oct-Dec in the region (Kadharsha et al, 2013). The resource is primarily
consumed fresh in the region. The stock of S. undosquamis along the east coast of
India is considered to be a s in ^ e stock. Mechanized trawlers operating in the region
take this resource. The trawl fleet operating off Chennai covers an area from
Nizamapatnam in the north to Nagapattinam in the south.
 
Publisher Quantitative Aquatics
 
Contributor Palomare, Maria Lourdes D
Froese, Rainer
 
Date 2017
 
Type Book Section
PeerReviewed
 
Format text
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/16395/1/Training%20on%20the%20use%20of%20CMSY%20for%20the%20assessment%20of%20fish%20stocks%20in%20data-poor%20environments_2017_Shoba%20Joe%20Kizhakudan.pdf
Kizhakudan, Shoba Joe and Muktha, M and Najmudeen, T M (2017) Report on the analysis of Saurida undosquamis using CMSY/BSM. In: Training on the use of CMSY for the assessment of fish stocks in data-poor environments. Q-quatics Technical Report (2). Quantitative Aquatics, Philippines, pp. 31-34.