Determination of gill-net selectivity for King Fish (Scomberomorus Commerson, Lacepede 1800) using Mesh size in Sungailiat, Bangka Belitung Province

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Abstract

Selectivity is a fishing gear characteristic capable of catching fish of a specific size and species from the existing population distribution. Mesh size is one of the important factors that influence gillnets’ selectivity, because different length-classes of fish are caught by them. This report focuses on the selectivity of two mesh sizes of gillnets (8.89 cm and 10.16 cm) on mackerel's catch and constructing a gillnet in Sungailiat waters. Experimental fishing methods and selectivity analysis were used for the fishing gear’s more selective preparation, if the largest fishing ratio's value at the fork length (L) is high and the standard deviation value (S) is closer to 1. It is concluded that to be more selective a largest S (L) value of 0.999267194 at fork length (L=54.95 cm), and with a larger value of S (L) 0.997096071 and with (L=66.55 cm) for mesh Sizes 8.89 cm and 10.16 cm, respectively.

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Rengi, P., Nasution, P., Brown, A., & Tambunan, A. N. E. (2021). Determination of gill-net selectivity for King Fish (Scomberomorus Commerson, Lacepede 1800) using Mesh size in Sungailiat, Bangka Belitung Province. Revista Ambiente e Agua, 16(4). https://doi.org/10.4136/ambi-agua.2721

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