Analyses of the non-target catch from the Egyptian Mediterranean trawlers, off Port Said

The present study aimed to analyze the non-target catch in the Egyptian Mediterranean waters, off Port Said, during the period from spring 2017 to winter 2018. The analysis revealed that from 75 non-target species, fish constituted about 69.4% of the total catch weight, whereas invertebrates reached...

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Main Authors: Evelyn Ragheb, El Sayed Haroun Khamis Akel, Samir Ibrahim Rizkalla
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-09-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687428519300524
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spelling doaj-65ccd2e45477485d80aab60e1f4db3e62020-11-25T02:33:15ZengElsevierEgyptian Journal of Aquatic Research1687-42852019-09-01453239246Analyses of the non-target catch from the Egyptian Mediterranean trawlers, off Port SaidEvelyn Ragheb0El Sayed Haroun Khamis Akel1Samir Ibrahim Rizkalla2Corresponding author.; Fishery Biology Lab, National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Kait-Bey, Alexandria, EgyptFishery Biology Lab, National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Kait-Bey, Alexandria, EgyptFishery Biology Lab, National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Kait-Bey, Alexandria, EgyptThe present study aimed to analyze the non-target catch in the Egyptian Mediterranean waters, off Port Said, during the period from spring 2017 to winter 2018. The analysis revealed that from 75 non-target species, fish constituted about 69.4% of the total catch weight, whereas invertebrates reached about 30.6%. For non-target fish, 51 fishes were identified (50 bony fishes and one elasmobranch), of which 17 lessepsian species were found. The high percentage of fish (82.67%) was with an average length between 4.0 and <9.0 cm. The highly represented fish species by numbers were: Engraulis encrasicolus (25.608%), Herklotsichthys punctatus (23.711%), Terapon puta (9.572%), Equulites klunzingeri (9.342%), Gobius niger (7.177%), Argyrosomus regius (6.280%), Alepes djedaba (4.155%), Gobius paganellus (3.397%), Sardinella aurita (2.525%), Ariosoma balearicum (1.093%) and Diplodus annularis (0.803%). Total analysis, seasonal analysis and an index of diversity (H′) for the non-target catch species were provided. On the other hand, length-weight relationship, condition factor and age composition were described for the most dominant species. For non-target invertebrates, 24 species were identified among which 13 lessepsian species were found. Shrimps and mantis shrimp Erugosquilla massavensis were the main constituents during the period of study. The authors propose to change the cod end mesh size from 2.5 cm to 4.0 cm to minimize the high percentage of non-target catch and preserve recruits of valuable species from over fishing along the Egyptian coast of the Mediterranean Sea while doing experiments to ensure the best results. Further, continuous monitoring and managements of trawlers must be put into consideration. Keywords: Non-target catch, Egyptian Mediterranean trawlers, Port Said, Lessepsian specieshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687428519300524
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author Evelyn Ragheb
El Sayed Haroun Khamis Akel
Samir Ibrahim Rizkalla
spellingShingle Evelyn Ragheb
El Sayed Haroun Khamis Akel
Samir Ibrahim Rizkalla
Analyses of the non-target catch from the Egyptian Mediterranean trawlers, off Port Said
Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research
author_facet Evelyn Ragheb
El Sayed Haroun Khamis Akel
Samir Ibrahim Rizkalla
author_sort Evelyn Ragheb
title Analyses of the non-target catch from the Egyptian Mediterranean trawlers, off Port Said
title_short Analyses of the non-target catch from the Egyptian Mediterranean trawlers, off Port Said
title_full Analyses of the non-target catch from the Egyptian Mediterranean trawlers, off Port Said
title_fullStr Analyses of the non-target catch from the Egyptian Mediterranean trawlers, off Port Said
title_full_unstemmed Analyses of the non-target catch from the Egyptian Mediterranean trawlers, off Port Said
title_sort analyses of the non-target catch from the egyptian mediterranean trawlers, off port said
publisher Elsevier
series Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research
issn 1687-4285
publishDate 2019-09-01
description The present study aimed to analyze the non-target catch in the Egyptian Mediterranean waters, off Port Said, during the period from spring 2017 to winter 2018. The analysis revealed that from 75 non-target species, fish constituted about 69.4% of the total catch weight, whereas invertebrates reached about 30.6%. For non-target fish, 51 fishes were identified (50 bony fishes and one elasmobranch), of which 17 lessepsian species were found. The high percentage of fish (82.67%) was with an average length between 4.0 and <9.0 cm. The highly represented fish species by numbers were: Engraulis encrasicolus (25.608%), Herklotsichthys punctatus (23.711%), Terapon puta (9.572%), Equulites klunzingeri (9.342%), Gobius niger (7.177%), Argyrosomus regius (6.280%), Alepes djedaba (4.155%), Gobius paganellus (3.397%), Sardinella aurita (2.525%), Ariosoma balearicum (1.093%) and Diplodus annularis (0.803%). Total analysis, seasonal analysis and an index of diversity (H′) for the non-target catch species were provided. On the other hand, length-weight relationship, condition factor and age composition were described for the most dominant species. For non-target invertebrates, 24 species were identified among which 13 lessepsian species were found. Shrimps and mantis shrimp Erugosquilla massavensis were the main constituents during the period of study. The authors propose to change the cod end mesh size from 2.5 cm to 4.0 cm to minimize the high percentage of non-target catch and preserve recruits of valuable species from over fishing along the Egyptian coast of the Mediterranean Sea while doing experiments to ensure the best results. Further, continuous monitoring and managements of trawlers must be put into consideration. Keywords: Non-target catch, Egyptian Mediterranean trawlers, Port Said, Lessepsian species
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