Catch composition of a set bag net used for Acetes trapping in the Estuarine Waters of Kedah, Peninsular Malaysia

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A study was conducted for a 12-month period, from June 2008 to May 2009 based on the catch data to determine the catch composition of Set Bag Net (SBN) that is a type of fishing1 net laid down to catch Acetes shrimps that move along the estuary of Merbok River in the state of Kedah, Peninsular Malaysia. Bag net is a static traditional gear with a cod end mesh size measuring 0.5 cm. The results showed that total catches of the bag net over a year period were constituted of three major catch groups viz. Acetes shrimps (89%), juvenile fishes (9%) and other non-Acetes shrimps (2%). The annual mean percentage composition of sergestid shrimps comprised of A. japonicus, A. vulgaris and A. indicus were found to be 89, 7 and 4%, respectively. The gear is very selective and besides Acetes there was also a small proportion offish juvenile being caught. Seven species of juvenile fishes were recorded throughout the catch period however; their mean total abundance was very low (9%). Benaeid shrimp was the only group of non-Acetes shrimp been recorded. Based on the analyzed catch composition data, it could be concluded that SBN is Acetes- selective and not causing significant great damage to the juvenile fish population inhabiting the study area. © 2011 Academic Journals Inc.

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Amani, A. A., Arshad, A., Amin, S. M. N., & Aziz, N. A. A. (2011). Catch composition of a set bag net used for Acetes trapping in the Estuarine Waters of Kedah, Peninsular Malaysia. Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science, 6(3), 279–284. https://doi.org/10.3923/jfas.2011.279.284

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