Jazan's Catch Chronicles: A Statistical Exploration of Lethrinus Nebulous and Acanthocybium Solandri Fishing (2012-2022)

Abdullah Yahya Alkinani
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This study delves into the fascinating world of fisheries data, specifically focusing on two commercially important fish species in the Red Sea: The Lethrinus nebulous (cloud emperor) and the Acanthocybium solandri (wahoo). Through the lens of statistics, this study aims to uncover valuable insights into the population dynamics, catch patterns and potential management strategies for these fish species. By analyzing data from "Jazan's Catch Chronicles," from General Administration of Fisheries Resources (Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture) -the Statistical Yearbook 2022-, we employ statistical methods to extract meaningful patterns from the data and answer critical questions. This knowledge can then inform fisheries management practices, ensuring the long-term sustainability of these valuable resources. The findings suggest that the diversity of the catch may have increased slightly over the study period. The number of species with a catch of more than 100 tonnes increased from 5 in 2017 to 7 in 2022. The number of species with a catch of more than 10 tonnes also increased from 14 in 2017 to 17 in 2022. However, further statistical analysis, such as a chi-squared test, is needed to determine if this difference is statistically significant. The study also highlights the importance of balancing data disclosure with species conservation. While detailed location data can be valuable for scientific research, it can also pose threats to endangered species. In the case of the IUCN-listed Cheilinus undulatus (humphead wrasse), a decision tree approach was employed to weigh the risks and rewards of disclosing location data. Considering the species' endangered status and declining population, the study recommends restricting data by masking species IDs and areas or restricting information by publishing high-resolution habitat maps without specific location details. This approach helps balance the need for scientific knowledge with protecting vulnerable species. Overall, this study sheds light on the dynamics of fish populations in the Red Sea, emphasizing the need for sustainable management practices and responsible data handling to ensure the long-term health of these vital marine resources.
贾赞渔获编年史:鲻鱼和鲷鱼捕捞统计探索(2012-2022 年)
本研究深入探讨了渔业数据的迷人世界,特别关注红海的两种重要商业鱼类:云帝王鱼(Lethrinus nebulous)和鲅鱼(Acanthocybium solandri)。这项研究旨在通过统计学的视角,揭示这些鱼类物种的种群动态、捕获模式和潜在管理策略方面的宝贵见解。通过分析渔业资源总局(环境、水利和农业部)《贾赞渔获编年史》中的数据--《2022 年统计年鉴》,我们采用统计方法从数据中提取有意义的模式并回答关键问题。这些知识可以为渔业管理实践提供依据,确保这些宝贵资源的长期可持续性。研究结果表明,在研究期间,渔获量的多样性可能略有增加。渔获量超过 100 吨的物种数量从 2017 年的 5 个增加到 2022 年的 7 个。捕获量超过 10 吨的物种数量也从 2017 年的 14 个增加到 2022 年的 17 个。不过,要确定这一差异是否具有统计学意义,还需要进一步的统计分析,例如卡方检验。这项研究还强调了平衡数据披露与物种保护的重要性。虽然详细的位置数据对科学研究很有价值,但也可能对濒危物种造成威胁。针对列入《世界自然保护联盟》的驼头濑鱼(Cheilinus undulatus),我们采用了决策树方法来权衡公开位置数据的风险和收益。考虑到该物种的濒危状况和种群数量的减少,研究建议通过屏蔽物种标识和区域来限制数据,或通过发布没有具体位置细节的高分辨率栖息地地图来限制信息。这种方法有助于平衡对科学知识的需求和对脆弱物种的保护。总之,这项研究揭示了红海鱼类种群的动态,强调了可持续管理实践和负责任的数据处理的必要性,以确保这些重要海洋资源的长期健康。
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