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EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT SIZE "WEAK HOOK" C- STYLE HOOK IN BARDAWIL LAGOON FISHERS TO REDUCE NON- TARGET SPECIES, NORTH SINAI, EGYPT

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Last updated: 04 Jan 2025

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Fisheries and Aquaculture

Abstract

This study is based upon comparative catch data obtained from three fishing sets of different hook sizes carried out in the demersal longlines fishery in Bardawill lagoon. After consultation of fishers, were used three C-style hooks for this study: Nos. hooks size no. 0/3 (with a bend width of 9.9 mm), 0/2 (with a bend width of 7.1 mm) and 0/4 (with a bend width of 11 mm). The demersal longlines used in this study consisted of monofilament mainline 60 mm and 30 mm leaders. The space between leaders was approximately 3 m. Each longline consisted of hooks. To reduce capture of "c" style catch rates a decrease in catch rate with increasing hook size. Mean total length (TL) of eel were significantly different among the three hooks. Eels caught on small hooks no. 0/2 had a significantly smaller mean TL (mean TL 43.9 cm) compared to eel caught on large hooks (No. 0/3 mean TL 61.5 cm). Catch rates of small eel (mean TL 39.1 cm) was highest in December followed by October and November.  The highest Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE) was achieved when large hooks (No. 0/3) were used compared to small hooks (No. 0/2). fishermen in the demersal longline fishery in Bardawil Lagoon are encouraged to use large hooks (No.0/3). Furthermore, future management measures should introduce minimum landing sizes for European eel to avoid capture of small eel (mean TL 45.1) and thereby reduce fishing mortality preventing stock degradation of these economic valuable species. Eels (mean TL 61.5 cm) to reduce capture of small eels (mean TL 45.1 cm) fishermen in the demersal longline fishery in Bardawil Lagoon are encouraged to use large hooks (No. 0/3) with a band width ≥12.7 mm. thereby reduce fishing mortality preventing stock degradation of these economic valuable species.

DOI

10.21608/sinjas.2021.91888.1040

Keywords

Demersal longline fisheries, hook size, Bardawill lagoon, C Style Hook, Anguilla Anguilla, Sea bass, sea bream

Authors

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Ola

Last Name

Abd Elhady

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PhD student at the Faculty of Environmental Agricultural Sciences, Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, University of Al-Arish

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olaabdelhdy91@gmail.com

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First Name

Gaber

Last Name

Ibrahim

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Affiliation

Fac. Environ. Agric. Sci. - Arish Univ.

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northsinai14@gmail.com

City

Egypt

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0000-0003-0199-6711

First Name

saher fahmey

Last Name

youssif

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Affiliation

Professor of fish population dynamics

Email

tm9188589@gmail.com

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First Name

mohmmed

Last Name

salem

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Affiliation

Professor of Fisheries Biology and Fish Welfare, Aquaculture and Marine Fisheries, University of Al-Arish

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moh_sale@gmail.com

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Volume

10

Article Issue

2

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28665

Issue Date

2021-08-01

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2021-08-21

Publish Date

2021-08-01

Page Start

149

Page End

160

Print ISSN

2314-6079

Online ISSN

2682-3527

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8

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1,210

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Publication Title

Sinai Journal of Applied Sciences

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https://sinjas.journals.ekb.eg/

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EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT SIZE "WEAK HOOK" C- STYLE HOOK IN BARDAWIL LAGOON FISHERS TO REDUCE NON- TARGET SPECIES, NORTH SINAI, EGYPT

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22 Jan 2023