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Stock appraisal for Atlantic tripletail(Lobotes surinamensis;Bloch,1790)in the Bay of Bengal,Bangladesh
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作者 Suman BARUA Qun LIU +4 位作者 ahmed fazley rabby MdAbdullah AL-MAMUN Xu CHEN Rokeya SULTANA Aidah BALOCH 《Journal of Oceanology and Limnology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第5期1683-1694,共12页
The Atlantic tripletail(Lobotes surinamensis)is a high revenue-generating fish species predominantly caught by mechanized artisanal fishers community and the most available member of its family in Bangladesh.This is a... The Atlantic tripletail(Lobotes surinamensis)is a high revenue-generating fish species predominantly caught by mechanized artisanal fishers community and the most available member of its family in Bangladesh.This is a ground work of fish stock assessment study in the Bay of Bengal region to explore the life history parameters and associated biomass of this species,using three length-based approaches of TropFishR,the length-based Bayesian biomass estimation(LBB),and Froese’s length based indicators(LBIs).An almost homogenous body growth pattern(b=3.07;R^(2)=0.98)was observed in the length-weight relationship of tripletail.The life history parameters for tripletail,as determined by the von Bertalanffy Growth Function(VBGF)model,were L_(∞)=113.36 cm and k=0.51/a.The length converted catch curve(LCCC)yielded an estimation of the total mortality(Z=1.77/a),with the natural mortality estimated at(M=0.53/a)and the fishing mortality estimated at(F=1.24/a).But,the ratio of mortality(F/M=0.15)by LBB captured the non-fully exploited status of biomass(B/B_(MSY)=2.1).LBI analysis indicated that the tripletail fishery’s spawning stock biomass is greater than the target and limit reference points,indicating a healthy state of biomass. 展开更多
关键词 Bay of Bengal Lobotes surinamensis TropFishR length based indicator(LBI) length-based Bayesian biomass estimation(LBB) BANGLADESH
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