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
Abstract
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.