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DocumentStock assessment for the Indian oil sardine Sardinella longiceps inhabiting the eastern waters of the People’s Democratic [Republic] of Yemen 1984
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No results found.This report describes an assessment for the stock of sardine inhabiting the waters adjacent to the coastline between Mukalla and Ras Fartak. It is based on catch sampling undertaken from mid-1980 until mid-1983. The growth of sardine was shown to be seasonal, and mostly occurring in the months July through August. Spawning was shown to occur in the months of August through September, and presumed to be synchronised with the passing of the south west monsoon. The age coinciding with first sexual maturity was determined as immediately prior to age two years. The yield per recruit estimations indicated that the annual catch of about 18 thousand tons (prior to the demise of the purse seine fishery) might be increased to about 21 thousand tons, following an increase in the fishing effort to the equivalent of Z = 3 .1 for both the inshore and more offshore parts of the stock. Tue annual mean stock biomass was estimated as 21 thousand tons; and ranging from about 32 thousand tons during autum n to 12 thousand tons during spring. -
Book (series)Report of the Workshop on the age estimation of sardine and sardinella in Northwest Africa. Casablanca, Morocco, 4-9 December 2006. / Rapport de l’Atelier sur l’estimation de l’âge de la sardine et de la sardinelle en Afrique du Nord-Ouest. Casablanca, Maroc, 4-9 décembre 2006. 2007
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No results found.The Workshop on the Age Estimation of Sardine and Sardinella in Northwest Africa was organized in Casablanca, Morocco, from 4 to 9 December 2006. The Workshop reviewed and discussed the results of an otolith exchange that had been carried out in 2006 and which included both sardine and sardinella otoliths from different locations. The final outcome of the meeting consisted in revised agreed guidelines for the preparation and interpretation of sardine and sardinella otoliths. A new ot olith exchange was initiated just after the Workshop to consolidate results. -
DocumentFluctuations in the Distribution of Sardine due to Oceanographic Conditions in the Far East 1955
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