Population dynamics of exploited species west shrimps Parapenaeopsis coromandelica H.Milne. Edwards 1837 from the Teluk Penyu coastal waters, Indonesian ocean

Suradi W.S, Suradi W.S and Solichin, Anhar and Taufani, Wiwiet Teguh and Djuwito, Djuwito and Sabdono, Agus (2017) Population dynamics of exploited species west shrimps Parapenaeopsis coromandelica H.Milne. Edwards 1837 from the Teluk Penyu coastal waters, Indonesian ocean. Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research, 43 . pp. 307-312.

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Abstract

Fishing pressure on west shrimps (Parapenaeus coromandelica) has increased recently and presumed to be overfished. The research aimed to study the growth, mortality and recruitment pattern of an exploited west shrimp P. coromandelica. The study was conducted in Teluk Penyu, the southern coastal waters of Java, Indonesia from September 2012 to August 2013. Parameters of growth and mortality were estimated by using carapace length frequency data. ELEFAN I software in the package FISAT II program was used to analyze the data. The results showed that the growth pattern of female and male shrimp were allometrical negative. Estimates of von Bertalanffy growth equation to the carapace length–frequency data gave the following results: L1 = 65.1 mm, K = 1.18 year1 and the time of zero length (to) = 0.028 years for female, and L1 = 54.6 mm; K = 1.16 year1 and the time of zero length (to) = 0.013 years for male. Total mortality (Z) of female shrimp was 3.87 year1, the rate of natural mortality (M) was 1,77 year1 and the fishing mortality (F) was 2.1 year1. While total mortality of male shrimp was 4.23 year1, natural mortality was 2.34 year1, and fishing mortality was 1.88 year1. The rate of exploitation (E) in female and male shrimps were 0.6 and 0.58 year1, respectively. This indicated that the rate of exploitation of P. coromandelica have to exceed the maximum sustainable yield (E = 0.5). Time recruitment occurred between May and August, with peak recruitment in August.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Q Science > Q Science (General)
S Agriculture > SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
Divisions:Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences > Department of Marine Science
ID Code:67654
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Deposited On:11 Dec 2018 10:30
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