L. Rabaoui, Lamia Yacoubi, Yu‐Jia Lin, T. V. Joydas, M. Qurban, P. Premlal, J. Gopalan, Zahid Nazeer, M. Vijayakumaran, Syed Ajmal Khan, R. Roa-Ureta
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— This study, which included examination of the distribution and life history and a stock assessment of the flathead lobster ( Thenus orientalis ), is the first of its kind in the waters of Saudi Arabia in the Arabian Gulf, also known as the Persian Gulf. The flathead lobster is widely distributed in this region, although it is more abundant in the central and northern Arabian Gulf. Carapace lengths at 50% and 95% maturity are 59 and 65 mm for females and 58 and 71 mm for males. The fecundity of 4 berried females ranged from 26,000 to 76,000 eggs per spawning, and the fertilization rate exceeded 97%. Length–frequency data were consistent with just 2 cohorts, indicating that this species has a short life span and high growth coefficient ( K =0.846 year −1 ). Large fishing boats (called dhows ) accounted for more than 98% of the total landings. Estimates of natural mortality rates from use of generalized depletion models have high statistical precision and a magnitude compatible with short life history. In addition, abundance levels estimated with the depletion model are sufficient to support a sustainable small- scale
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The quarterly Fishery Bulletin is one of the oldest and most respected fisheries journals in the world. It has been an official publication of the U.S. Government since 1881, under various titles, and is the U.S. counterpart to other highly regarded governmental fisheries science publications. It publishes original research and interpretative articles in all scientific fields that bear on marine fisheries and marine mammal science.