The pattern of growth, condition factor and gillnet selectivity of a commercially important sheatfishes (Kryptopterus lais) from waters of Sungai Batang, Indonesia towards sustainable management
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Creator Ahmadi A
Title The pattern of growth, condition factor and gillnet selectivity of a commercially important sheatfishes (Kryptopterus lais) from waters of Sungai Batang, Indonesia towards sustainable management
Contributor Ahmadi A
Publisher Asia-Pacific Journal of Science and Technology
Publication Year 2565
Journal Title Asia-Pacific Journal of Science and Technology
Journal Vol. 27
Journal No. 1
Page no. 11-Jan
Keyword Allometric growth pattern, Kryptopterus lais, Gillnet selectivity, Waters of Sungai Batang
URL Website https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/APST
Website title https://so01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/APST/article/view/243674
ISSN 2539-6293
Abstract The present study describes the growth pattern, the condition factor, and the gillnet selectivity of Sheatfishes (Kryptopterus lais) from Waters of Sungai Batang, Indonesia. This species is commercially exploited and highly vulnerable to overfishing. Meanwhile, the exploitation rate is greater than the growth rate of the fish. The fish samples were purchased directly at the fishing village once every 2-week during the sampling period. A total of 170 specimens of K. lais comprising 78 males and 92 females (total length of 88-215 mm and weigh of 7-89 g) were empirically evaluated. Both males and females grew negatively allometric (b = 2.34 - 2.76). No significant difference was observed in total length and body weight between males and females. However, females had body depth and the condition factor (Kn) value greater than males. The highest percentage of catches fell between 140 and 149 mm in total length (TL) (17.39 - 20.51%) and weighed between 15 and 19 g (20.65 - 21.79%). The mean Kn values ranged from 0.77 ฑ 0.18 to 0.93 ฑ 0.14, indicating that fish were still in good condition. The size at first maturity of males and females was predicted as 149 and 147 mm TL. The length at first capture and selection factor obtained were 150 mm TL and 2.36, implying gear selectivity should be improved. The present gillnet was considered female-biased gear with male to female ratio of 1: 1.2. This study provides the baseline scenario for formulating a sustainable fisheries management strategy since many aspects of the K. lais fishery are not disclosed.
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