Minimum Legal Size proposed for commercially exploited marine finfish and shellfish resources of Tamil Nadu

Sivadas, M and Kizhakudan, Shoba Joe and Sarada, P T and Margaret Muthu Rathinam, A and Chhandaprajnadarsini, E M and Manojkumar, P P and Jagadis, I and Kavitha, M and Saravanan, Raju and Saleela, K N and Surya, S and Laxmilatha, P (2017) Minimum Legal Size proposed for commercially exploited marine finfish and shellfish resources of Tamil Nadu. Marine Fisheries Information Service; Technical and Extension Series (232). pp. 3-6.

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    Abstract

    Marine fisheries in Tamil Nadu have undergone tremendous change in terms of fishing pattern, fishing method, extension of fishing grounds, composition of fish catch and consequent increase in the total fish catch in recent years. The recent demand from industries involved in fish meal and fish oil encourages targeted fishing for by-catch resulting in heavy landing of low value by-catch in certain places along Tamil Nadu coast. These by-catch are often dominated by juveniles of many commercially important marine finfishes and shell fishes. So it warrants some caution and intervention. One of the methods to discourage the indiscriminate exploitation of juveniles is to impose a Minimum Legal Size (MLS) which is the size at which a particular species can be legally retained if caught. The advantage of a MLS is that it aids in the control of two major problems in the fisheries management, growth overfishing and recruitment overfishing either by increasing the minimum size of harvest or by increasing or maintaining the size of the spawning stock. The most common method of increasing the reproductive output through the use of size limits is to set the minimum size at which the females become sexually mature. As the individuals of a species do not attain sexual maturity at the same size, it can be a size at which higher proportions are mature.

    Item Type: Article
    Uncontrolled Keywords: Minimum Legal Size; commercially exploited marine finfish shellfish resources; Tamil Nadu
    Subjects: Marine Ecosystems > Coral Reefs > Conservation
    Marine Fisheries > Policy
    Divisions: CMFRI-Madras (Chennai)
    CMFRI-Mandapam
    CMFRI-Tuticorin
    CMFRI-Vizhinjam
    Depositing User: Arun Surendran
    Date Deposited: 02 Mar 2018 11:01
    Last Modified: 02 Mar 2018 11:01
    URI: http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/id/eprint/12638

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