Title of article :
Estimation of gillnet mesh size for Narrow-barred Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus commerson Lacépède, 1800) using girth measurements, Northwest Persian Gulf
Author/Authors :
Pouladi, M. Department of Fisheries - Faculty of Fisheries and Environment Sciences - Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran , Paighambari, S.Y. Department of Fisheries - Faculty of Fisheries and Environment Sciences - Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran , Millar, R.B. Department of Statistics - University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand , Babanezhad, M. Department of Statistics - College of Sciences - Golestan University, Gorgan, Iran
Abstract :
This research was conducted in the fishing ground of Bushehr Province in the northern
Persian Gulf from October 2018 to June 2019. Scomberomorus commerson specimens
were caught using common multifilament drift gillnet with mesh sizes of 130, 140, 150
mm (STR). The main purpose was to determine the proper gillnet mesh size for the
prohibition of catching non-adult fish using girth measurements. Fork length, girths
were measured at the preopercle (POG), opercula (OG), and first (DF1G) and second
dorsal (DF2G) fins. Overall, 1230 specimens were caught during the autumn, winter,
and spring seasons. The percentages of immature Narrow-barred Spanish mackerel
caught by gillnets with the mesh sizes of 130, 140, and 150 mm (STR) were 69.2 %,
66.5 %, and 60.3 %, respectively. The estimated equations between fork length and
girths were POG=0.2285FL+5.4836 (R2=0.8366), OG=0.2477FL+6.8582 (R2=0.8006),
DF1G=0.2851FL+7.0874 (R2=0.8566), and DF2G= 0.3191FL+8.1031 (R2=0.8316).
Pearson correlation analysis also showed a positive correlation between the measured
girths and fork length (p<0.01). Two-way ANOVA results showed that the effect of
mesh size on fork length and girths were significant (p<0.05). Based on the fork length
of first sexual maturity (83.6 cm), the use of the estimated mesh size based on the
DF2G (17.39 cm) will be essential to reduce the catch of non-adult fish and having
sustainable fishing in the future.
Farsi abstract :
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Keywords :
Scomberomorus commerson , Gillnet , Recommended mesh size , Persian Gulf
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences