Every Fish Counts: Challenging Length–Weight Relationship Bias in Discards
Author:
Rodríguez-García Carlos12, Castro-Gutiérrez Jairo13ORCID, Domínguez-Bustos Ángel Rafael1ORCID, García-González Alberto1, Cabrera-Castro Remedios12ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Departamento de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias del Mar y Ambientales, Campus Río San Pedro, Universidad de Cádiz, 11510 Puerto Real, Spain 2. Instituto Universitario de Investigación Marina (INMAR), Campus de Excelencia Internacional del Mar (CEIMAR), 11510 Puerto Real, Spain 3. Departamento de Ciencias Agroforestales, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería, Campus El Carmen, Universidad de Huelva, 21007 Huelva, Spain
Abstract
Bycatch is a significant issue in global fisheries and understanding the length–weight relationships (LWR) of fish species can provide valuable insights for stock assessment and management efforts. In this study, we estimated the LWR of 74 fish species in trawl fleet discards from the Gulf of Cadiz, including 24 species for which LWR data had not been previously reported in this region. LWR was calculated from the formula W = aLb where parameter a is the intercept of the equation, related to body shape, and parameter b is the slope, which indicates the type of growth of the species. A total of 20,007 individuals from 40 families were measured and weighed. The most abundant species were Engraulis encrasicolus, Trachurus trachurus, Serranus hepatus, Sardina pilchardus, Capros aper, and Diplodus bellottii, and the Sparidae family was the most represented with ten species. The parameter b, which represents the type of growth, ranged from 2.1607 to 3.7040. A positive allometric growth trend was observed in 64% of the species. The inclusion of individuals with a low sample size proved useful, particularly for first reports in a new study area. However, caution should be taken when using these data, as the estimates of the length–weight relationship for these species may be less precise. Further studies with larger sample sizes are needed to confirm the results and improve the accuracy of the estimates. Overall, our findings contribute to the understanding of the LWR of fish species in the Gulf of Cadiz, informing future research and management efforts in the region.
Funder
Biodiversity Foundation, the Ministry for Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge
Subject
Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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