Abstract
Sand smelt (Atherina boyeri Risso, 1810), which is an exotic species with invasive
character, is the third most caught species in the small-scale fisheries among the inland
fisheries in Turkey. The fact that it has become an important source of income for the
fishermen with low income due to its export potential has led to the maintenance of
its stock recently. In this study, the selectivity of coastal beach seine used in the fishing
of the species was investigated. A specially designed coastal beach seine with 10 m
codend consisting of 4 different compartments was used in the study. Among the
compartments of the codend, which was surrounded by a 6 mm mesh cover, in the
codend panels mesh with 9, 12 and 14 mm were used. Field studies were carried out
on a monthly basis in 4 different stations of İznik Lake in 2014. Selectivity data were
collected by the covered codend method and analyzed by means of a logistic equation
with the maximum likelihood method. A totally 3053 individuals were caught length
ranged from 2.6-11.2 cm and weight ranged from 0.11-11.02 g. The mean L50 values
of 14, 12- and 9-mm panels were determined as 6.71, 5.62 and 4.51 cm total length,
respectively. It is concluded that 12 mm mesh size panel is suitable for sustainable A.
boyeri fishery by beach seine net when considered given by length at first maturity
size.
Publisher
Central Fisheries Research Institute (SUMAE)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Aquatic Science
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