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العنوان
Biological and Fisheries Studies on some Fish Species of Family Carangidae in the Mediterranean Sea /
المؤلف
Abo El Eneen, Eman Abd El Aziz Mohamed.
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / Eman Abd El Aziz Abd El Aziz Mohamed Abo El Eneen
مشرف / Mohamed Hamid Bahnasawy
مشرف / Azza Abd El Hameed El-Ganainy
مشرف / Hanan Mohamed Osman
الموضوع
الأسماك - البحر الابيض المتوسط.
تاريخ النشر
2021.
عدد الصفحات
136 p. :
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
ماجستير
التخصص
علوم الأحياء المائية
تاريخ الإجازة
31/1/2022
مكان الإجازة
جامعة دمياط - كلية العلوم - الحيوان
الفهرس
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Abstract

The shrimp sacd, Alepes djedaba is a dominant species of genus Alepes in the purse seine catch of Damietta and Port Said landing sites on the Egyptian Mediterranean Sea. It represents a commercial species in Mediterranean Sea fisheries.A total of 718 specimens were collected from January to December 2019. The sex ratio M: F was 1.0:1.24 as the total sample contained 321 males and 397 females. The P-value of the chi-square test showed a highly significant difference between both sexes. Macroscopic and histological examination of gonads and monthly gonado-somatic index distribution revealed that A. djedaba has a prolonged spawning season extending from April to November with a peak during May. The lengths at first maturity were 16.0 and 16.7 cm for males and females respectively. A. djedaba is distinguished by high fecundity as the absolute fecundity ranged from 31680 to 336675 with an average of 134940.6 eggs and the relative fecundity ranged from 980.8 to 2683.9 with an average of 2152.2 oocytes g.The estimated length-weight relationship (W= 0.003 L 3.419 ) showed positive allometric growth. Aging by otolith readings was corroborated by length-frequency analysis and the results revealed three age groups with the second age group is dominant in the catch. The von Bertlanffy growth parameters estimated at L∞ = 29.21 cm, K= 0.301, W∞= 307.4 g and to= - 1.2. The growth performance index was ɸ=2.41. The yield and biomass per recruit analysis showed that the current rate of fishing mortality (Fcurr = 0.872) was higher than the estimated biological reference points (Fmax, F0.1 and F0.5). The percentage of the current biomass per recruit to the unexploited level was 20.76% which implied recruitment overfishing. The management measures should include reduction of fishing effort and controlling fishing gear.