Length‐weight relationships of three demersal reef fishes caught by longline inhabiting the marine waters of gulf of Mannar, India
The length‐weight relationships were estimated for three reef fish species caught in the Gulf of Mannar, India using experimental longlines. The longline fishing took place from December, 2019 to September, 2021 in fortnightly intervals, using longlines (2400 m, 2700 m and 3360 m each), equipped wit...
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description | The length‐weight relationships were estimated for three reef fish species caught in the Gulf of Mannar, India using experimental longlines. The longline fishing took place from December, 2019 to September, 2021 in fortnightly intervals, using longlines (2400 m, 2700 m and 3360 m each), equipped with each 600 various “J” type fishing hooks (straight, reversed, kirbed). The hook sizes used were standard size numbers 6, 9, and 12. The longlines fabricated with polyamide monofilament line were operated from 20 to 50 m depth for 3–5 hours each time. Overall, 81,000 hooks were deployed in 45 fishing trials. The total length and total weight of the combined sex group was recorded nearest to 0.1 cm and 0.01 g, respectively. By using the logarithmic transformed data, linear regression analysis was performed to calculate a and b values for three fish species to establish length‐weight relationships. The parameters for the length‐weight equations for three species are provided along with respective coefficient of correlation and the 95% confidence intervals. A new maximum total length was recorded for two grouper species, viz., Epinephelus faveatus (36.5 cm) and Cephalopholis urodeta (46.0 cm). |
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