Growth and mortality estimates of Sardinella brasiliensis in the southeastern Brazilian Bight

Author:

Cergole Maria Cristina1,Valentini Helio2

Affiliation:

1. Instituto Brasileiro do Meio Ambiente e dos Recursos Naturais Renováveis, Brasil

2. Estado de São Paulo, Brasil

Abstract

Length frequency analisys were applied for sardine data collected from commercial catches throughout the southeastern Brazilian coast in 1977-1987. Age/length keys were obtained by otolith ring countings and utilized to transform length into age composition. Growth parameters were estimated by the von Bertalanffy growth equation using age and length data for each year and for all the period of investigation. The mean growth parameters for the entire period were estimated as L∞ = 271 mm and K= 0.59 year-1. Instantaneous total mortality (Z) coefficients per year were estimated using catch curves and methods based on the mean length of the fish caught. Total mortality rate for the entire period was obtained through the average of the annual values. Natural mortality (M) was estimated using the Paul/s empirical equation (1980a), and fishing mortality (F) by the difference between total and natural mortality values.The results were Z = 3.6 year-1; M = 0.96 year-1; and F= 2.6 year-1.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Medicine

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