Abstract

Abstract Estimates of the growth parameters (L∞andK), mortality coefficients (Z, MandF) and exploitation rate (E) for the blackspot snapper,Lutjanus fulviflamma(Forsskål) from the Mafia Island Marine Park (MIMP) and adjacent intensively fished areas in Tanzania were determined. Sectioned otoliths showed thatL. fulviflammain the MIMP attained a maximum age of 18 years, with a high proportion of fish between 6 and 10 years old. The maximum age was 8 years in the intensively fished areas, with a preponderance of 2‐ and 4‐year‐old fish. The size structures of the populations in the MIMP and that in the intensively fished areas were markedly different, with the MIMP fish averaging (±SE) 211.4 ± 0.38 mm TL, but 154.6 ± 0.32 mm TL in the intensively fished areas. The von Bertalanffy growth parameters wereL∞ = 290.3 mm TL,K = 0.15 year−1andt0 = −2.7 years. There was no significant difference in growth between the four populations (L∞:F‐stat = 0.14,P = 1.000, andK:F‐stat = 0.26,P = 0.992). Total mortality was 0.55 and 1.64 year−1in the MIMP and intensively fished areas, respectively, natural mortality 0.27 year−1and fishing mortality 0.18 and 1.37 year−1in the MIMP and intensively fished areas, respectively. The exploitation rate was 0.51 and 0.84 in the MIMP and intensively fished areas, respectively. The artisanal seine net fishery is directed mainly at younger fish in the intensively fished areas resulting in growth overfishing. The protracted life span, the slow growth and natural mortality rates imply thatL. fulviflammais vulnerable to overfishing and that the protection provided by the park, although limited, is vital for sustaining the fishery at Mafia Island.

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