Catch composition and species diversity during dredging operations of Mediterranean coastal lagoon, Lake Manzala, Egypt

IF 2.2 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Kariman Shalloof , Azza El-Ganiny , Alaa El-Far, Mohamed Fetouh , Walid Aly , Amal Amin
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Lake Manzala, the largest Egyptian coastal lake, is one of the most valuable fish sources in Egypt, which contributes about 14% to the total annual Egyptian fisheries production. However, given that Lake Manzala suffers from major environmental and fisheries problems, an ambitious national project for the dredging, purification, and development of this lake was established in 2017. Hence, this study was conducted to assess seasonal diversity and to provide an inventory of fish species at Lake Manzala during dredging operations. Five seasonal surveys were conducted during the period from 2019 to 2021. By using different fishing gears and methods operating in the lake, a total of 7774 fish and crustaceans—belonging to 29 fish species and three crustacean species that clump into 21 families—were collected from Lake Manzala. During the study period, the family Cichlidae showed the highest occurrence of about 70%. The marine-brackish species recorded the highest aquatic environment (milieu) diversity with 34.4% of the collected species, but only 12.5% of the freshwater species. Six of the collected fish species were recorded of Indo-pacific origin, as Lissepsian migrant species. In this study, the diversity index (H) was calculated, ranging between 1.13 and 1.77. As indicated by the seasonal variation of the diversity index, the highest diversity index of Lake Manzala was evident in autumn 2019 and spring 2021 at 1.700 and 1.365, respectively. The governmental dredging and cleaning operations in the lake have a relative impact on the species composition in this area. Further studies are recommended after the completion of these operations to confirm the impact of dredging on species composition alteration.

埃及曼扎拉湖地中海沿岸泻湖疏浚作业期间的渔获物组成和物种多样性
曼扎拉湖是埃及最大的沿海湖泊,是埃及最有价值的鱼类来源之一,约占埃及年渔业总产量的14%。然而,鉴于曼扎拉湖面临着严重的环境和渔业问题,2017年建立了一个雄心勃勃的国家项目,对该湖进行疏浚、净化和开发。因此,进行这项研究是为了评估季节多样性,并在疏浚作业期间提供曼扎拉湖鱼类物种清单。2019年至2021年期间进行了五次季节性调查。通过使用不同的渔具和在湖中作业的方法,从曼扎拉湖共采集到7774种鱼类和甲壳类动物,分属29种鱼类和3种甲壳类目,共21科。在研究期间,慈鲷科的发生率最高,约为70%。海洋微咸水物种的水生环境(环境)多样性最高,占采集物种的34.4%,但仅占淡水物种的12.5%。收集到的六种鱼类被记录为起源于印度-太平洋的Lissepsian迁徙物种。在这项研究中,计算了多样性指数(H),范围在1.13和1.77之间。多样性指数的季节变化表明,2019年秋季和2021年春季,曼扎拉湖的多样性指数最高,分别为1.700和1.365。政府在湖中的疏浚和清理作业对该地区的物种组成有相对的影响。建议在这些作业完成后进行进一步研究,以确认疏浚对物种组成变化的影响。
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Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research
Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.80
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5.70%
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63
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: The Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research is published by the National Institute of Oceanography & Fisheries. The Journal isdevoted to the publication of original papers and reviews in all branches of aquatic sciences (Oceanography, Limnology, Fisheries,Aquaculture and environmental sciences)
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