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Analysis of sex-specific spawning biomass per recruit of the sailfish (Istiophorus platypterus) in the waters off eastern Taiwan

  • Wei Chuan Chiang
  • , Chi Lu Sun
  • , Sheng Ping Wang
  • , Su Zan Yeh
  • , Yong Chen
  • , Wei Cheng Su
  • , Don Chung Liu
  • , Wen Yie Chen
  • Center of Fisheries Research Institute
  • National Taiwan University
  • National Taiwan Ocean University
  • Council of Agriculture Taiwan

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Abstract

Analyses of sex-specific yield per recruit and spawning stock biomass per recruit were conducted to evaluate the current status of the sailfish (Istiophorus platypterus) fishery in the waters off eastern Taiwan. Natural mortality rates estimated from Pauly's empirical equation were 0.26/yr for females and 0.27/yr for males. The current fishing mortality rates were estimated as 0.24/yr and 0.43/yr for females and males, respectively, which are much lower than the estimated F0.1 (0.62/yr and 0.79/yr for females and males, respectively) and FSSB40 (0.46/yr for females) which are commonly used as target reference points in fisheries management. The effects of the fishing mortality, natural mortality, and age at first capture on the estimates of biological reference points were evaluated by using the Monte Carlo simulation. The results indicate that failure to consider the uncertainty in parameters such as natural mortality or age at first capture may lead to the improper estimation of biological reference points. This study indicates the possibility of current fishing mortality exceeding the target biological reference points may be negligible for sailfish in the waters off eastern Taiwan. However, in view of the recent rapid increase in fishing effort, it is evident that the stock status and development of the fishery need to be closely monitored.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)265-277
Number of pages13
JournalFishery Bulletin
Volume107
Issue number3
StatePublished - 2009

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