Selectivity Studies On Malaysian Trawls
A covered cod-end experiment was conducted employing 70 hauls of fish and shrimp trawls in the South China Sea and the Malacca Straits to determine the selectivity pattern of Malaysian trawls . This study was conducted in order to alleviate the intensive fishing effort on the fishery stocks esp...
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my-upm-ir.117492024-06-26T00:33:00Z Selectivity Studies On Malaysian Trawls 1987-06 Haji Mohamed, Mohd Ibrahim A covered cod-end experiment was conducted employing 70 hauls of fish and shrimp trawls in the South China Sea and the Malacca Straits to determine the selectivity pattern of Malaysian trawls . This study was conducted in order to alleviate the intensive fishing effort on the fishery stocks especially towards the juveniles of commercially important species . A mathematical model was developed to predict the selection curve based on the standard length and maximum body depth of fish and shrimp species retained by the net .collection in a selectivity experiment is now simplified to obtaining the two parameters from fish or shrimp sampled from any catch . Results of the study revealed that the 25 mm cod-end fish trawl retained 98 . 2 percent as compared to the 51 mm cod-end which retained 56 . 1 percent of the catch . With the shrimp trawl , the 25 mm cod-end retained 9 2 . 6 percent while the 38 mm cod-end retained 5 1 . 35 percent of the catch . Trawls and trawling - Malaysia 1987-06 Thesis http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/11749/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/11749/1/FPSS_1987_2.pdf text en public doctoral Universiti Pertanian Malaysia Trawls and trawling - Malaysia Faculty of Fisheries Kawamura, Gunzo English |
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Trawls and trawling - Malaysia Haji Mohamed, Mohd Ibrahim Selectivity Studies On Malaysian Trawls |
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A covered cod-end experiment was conducted employing 70
hauls of fish and shrimp trawls in the South China Sea and the
Malacca Straits to determine the selectivity pattern of
Malaysian trawls . This study was conducted in order to
alleviate the intensive fishing effort on the fishery stocks
especially towards the juveniles of commercially important
species .
A mathematical model was developed to predict the
selection curve based on the standard length and maximum body
depth of fish and shrimp species retained by the net .collection in a selectivity experiment is now simplified to
obtaining the two parameters from fish or shrimp sampled from
any catch .
Results of the study revealed that the 25 mm cod-end fish
trawl retained 98 . 2 percent as compared to the 51 mm cod-end
which retained 56 . 1 percent of the catch . With the shrimp
trawl , the 25 mm cod-end retained 9 2 . 6 percent while the 38 mm
cod-end retained 5 1 . 35 percent of the catch . |
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Selectivity Studies On Malaysian Trawls |
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Selectivity Studies On Malaysian Trawls |
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Selectivity Studies On Malaysian Trawls |
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Selectivity Studies On Malaysian Trawls |
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Selectivity Studies On Malaysian Trawls |
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selectivity studies on malaysian trawls |
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Universiti Pertanian Malaysia |
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Faculty of Fisheries |
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1987 |
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