Hook Selectivity of Giant Trevally (Caranx ignobilis) and Nakedbreast Trevally (Carangoides gymnostethus) (Carangidae) caught in the hook-and-line fishery off Negombo, Sri Lanka

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2011

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Sri Lanka Association for Fisheries and Aquatic Resources

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In the present study, an attempt was made to quantify hook selectivity of two carangid species (Caranx ignobilis and Carangoides gymnostethus) which were predominantly caught in the hook-and-line fishery off Negombo, Sri Lanka. As the length frequency data of C. ignobilis and C. gymnostethus recorded by hook size were skewed towards the larger fish, a modification of Baranov-Holt method for gillnet selection was employed. For both species there were positive significant relationships (p<0.001) between the hook size and optimal length while selection range was negatively related to hook size (p<0.001).

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US Amarasinghe, IU Wickramaratne, MJS Wijeyaratne (2011) Hook selectivity of Giant Trevally (Caranx ignobilis) and Nakedbreast Trevally (Carangoides gymnostethus) (Carangidae) caught in the hook-and-line fishery off Negombo, Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka Journal of Aquatic Sciences 16: 11-26.

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