Gillnet selectivity of the Indian oil sardine Sardinella longiceps fished in the Sea of Oman

A. Govender, H. Al-Oufi
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The size selectivity of drift gill-nets for Sardinella longiceps was investigated in the Sea of Oman using a range of nets between 3.3 and 5.7 cm stretched mesh size. All nets had a hanging ratio of 0.5. A total of 1 211 Indian oil sardines were caught in 5 experimental nets, the majority of which were retained by the 3.3, 3.8 and 4.5 cm mesh nets. Peak selectivity was reached at 14.9 cm FL for the 3.3 cm mesh size increasing to 16.9 cm for the 3.8 cm mesh size. The estimated and observed length frequency distributions were unimodal. A log-normal selection function indicated that the highest selectivity was obtained when the length class to mesh size ( l:m ) ratio was 4.4. Sardinella longiceps's relative abundance was estimated to be the highest at 16.4 cm FL, with numbers decreasing beyond this peak. This would indicate that selectivity by gilling is optimal with a mesh size of 3.8 cm with nets having a hanging ratio of 0.5. This mesh size appears to satisfy two criteria:  high catch efficiency and protection of juveniles.
阿曼海印度油沙丁鱼沙丁鱼刺网选择性研究
在阿曼海,使用一系列3.3至5.7厘米的拉伸网目尺寸的刺网,研究了长鳍沙丁鱼的流刺网的尺寸选择性。所有网的悬挂比例均为0.5。共有1121条印度油沙丁鱼被5个实验网捕获,其中大部分被3.3、3.8和4.5厘米的网捕获。3.3厘米网目尺寸的峰值选择性在14.9厘米FL处达到,3.8厘米网目的峰值选择性增加到16.9厘米。估计和观察到的长度频率分布是单峰的。对数正态选择函数表明,当长度等级与网孔尺寸(l:m)之比为4.4时,获得了最高的选择性。长鳍沙丁鱼的相对丰度估计在16.4厘米FL时最高,数量在这个峰值之后减少。这表明刺破的选择性是最佳的,网目尺寸为3.8cm,挂网比为0.5。这种网目尺寸似乎满足两个标准:高捕捞效率和保护幼鱼。
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