Observations on the influences of codend mesh size on bottom trawl catches in Lake Victoria, with emphasis on the Haplochromis population


Autoria(s): Cordone, A.J.; Kudhongania, A.
Data(s)

1972

Resumo

Codends of four different mesh size" were compared during exploratory bottom trawling on Lake Victoria. Small mesh sizes (19 and 38 mm) generally caught greater quantities of fish than large mesh sizes (64 and 76 mm) with haplochromis species responsible for the difference. The differences in catch rates were most pronounced where dense concentration of small haplochromis were found. This was generally in shallow water since the average size of haplochromis tends to increase with depth. Catch rates for species other than haplochromis were fairly similar for the codends tested, although there were indications of lower catches in small mesh coderlds fished through dense haplochromis concentrations. For haplochromis fished with 64 and 38 mm eodends, the estimated 50% retention lengths were 13.6 and 8.0 cm, respectively. The predicted value for the 19 mm codend was 4.5 cm.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/20538/1/Paper%202of%20No%201%20Vol%202%201972.pdf

Cordone, A.J. and Kudhongania, A. (1972) Observations on the influences of codend mesh size on bottom trawl catches in Lake Victoria, with emphasis on the Haplochromis population. African Journal of Tropical Hydrobiology and Fisheries, 2(1), pp. 1-19.

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