Abstract

Auxis rochei is one of the coastal tunnies contributing substantially to the tuna landings inIndia, with an average (2014-2019) annual catch of 7210 t. Kerala stood first, with an annualaverage landing of 3176 t. The fishery comprised 14.5 - 39.6 cm fork length (FL) size groupswith a mean length of 27.64 cm and a major mode of 26 cm FL. The Length-weight (L-W)relationship of pooled fishes was expressed as W= 0.000003 L3.22 (r2= 0.91). The size at firstmaturity was estimated at 25.8 cm FL when the fish was 1.5 years old. The number of eggsper spawning ranged from 84,562 to 1,33,698 and the ova diameter ranged between 0.1and 0.6 mm, indicating asynchronous oocyte development with multiple spawning. Highergonadosomatic index (GSI) was recorded during April, May and June and coincided withthe minimum gastrosomatic index (GaSI). The recruitment pattern was bimodal, with variedintensity ranging from 0.79-17.89%. Growth was allometric and the von Bertalanffy growthequation derived was Lt=43.5(1-e-0.8(t+0.0212)). The growth performance index (ɸ) was 3.18 andthe longevity of the fish was estimated at 3.7 years. One-year-old plus fishes sustained thefishery (22 - 32 cm FL). Total mortality (Z), natural mortality (M) and fishing mortality (F)were estimated at 3.70, 1.40 and 2.30, respectively, with an exploitation rate (E) of 0.62and the exploitation ratio (U) of 0.60. Beverton and Holt yield per recruit (Y/R) and Biomassper recruit analysis indicated that the Emax was at 0.87, much higher than the present levelof exploitation, reflecting the sustainable fishery along the coast. Standing stock biomass(SSB) was estimated at 7215.7 t, and the spawning stock biomass formed 55.5% of the SSB.Thompson and Bell analysis indicated the MSY as 8125 t, at F-factor, 2.6. The biologicalreference points FCURR/FMSY (0.4) and BCURR/BMSY (1.5) were at safe levels, signifying the scopefor fishery enhancement. Keywords:Biological reference point, Fecundity, Growth, GSI,L-W relationship, Mean length, Mortality, SSB

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