Commercially and economically important fish species from an otter trawling vessel of Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh

Saif Khan Sunny, Syeda Jasia Firdaws, M. Zaman, M. Alam
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The study was conducted on the commercially and economically important fish species in the Bay of Bengal (BoB) that were collected from an otter trawling vessel in March 2020. Within the study period, a total of 52 species were identified, including 17 orders, and 43 families. Perciformes were found to be the most dominant order over all others, contributing about 46.15% of the fish species (24 species under 23 families). A record of catching immature species has been found, which can reduce the sustainability of fisheries. We have found one critically endangered (CR), two near threatened (NT), twenty-five least concerned (LC), four data deficient (DD), and twenty not evaluated (NE) species among the fifty-two species in the BoB during the study period. Many commercially important fish species within the bay need to be exploited properly to get maximum economic benefits. J. Asiat. Soc. Bangladesh, Sci. 49(1): 13-25, June 2023
孟加拉孟加拉湾一艘水獭拖网渔船上的重要商业和经济鱼类
该研究是对2020年3月从一艘水獭拖网渔船上收集的孟加拉湾(BoB)商业和经济上重要的鱼类进行的。在研究期间,共鉴定到植物52种,隶属于17目43科。鲈形目为优势目,占总鱼种的46.15%(23科24种)。捕获未成熟物种的记录已经被发现,这可能会降低渔业的可持续性。结果表明,在研究期间,该地区的52种植物中有1种极度濒危(CR), 2种近危(NT), 25种最不关注(LC), 4种数据不足(DD), 20种未评估(NE)。湾内许多具有重要商业价值的鱼类需要适当开发,以获得最大的经济效益。Asiat。Soc。中国科学,49(1):13-25,2023年6月
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