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Title: Aspects of the biology and fishery of Malabar Sprat, Ehirava fluviatilis (Osteichthyes: Clupeidae) in the outflow canal of Left Bank sluice of Rajanganaya reservoir, Sri Lanka
Authors: Mihindukulasooriya, L.D.
Amarasinghe, U.S.
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Sri Lanka Association for Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
Citation: Mihindukulasooriya, L.D. and Amarasinghe, U.S. 2012. Aspects of the biology and fishery of Malabar Sprat, Ehirava fluviatilis (Osteichthyes: Clupeidae) in the outflow canal of Left Bank sluice of Rajanganaya reservoir, Sri Lanka. Proceedings of the Eighteenth Scientific Sessions of the Sri Lanka Association for Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, May, 2012. Sri Lanka Association for Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Colombo, Sri Lanka. (Abstract) p.52.
Abstract: Ehirava f/uviatilis is of marine origin and has colonized some freshwater habitats of Sri Lanka. A small scale fishery of E. f/uviatilis exists in the outflow canal of Rajanganaya reservoir in the North Central province of Sri Lanka. This study was carried out to investigate the biological aspects and the status of the fishery of E. f/uviatilis in this location to document preliminary information on these aspects. Sampling was done fortnightly from the landings. The theoretical weight of SO mm fish calculated from length weight relationship (928 mg) was higher than that of the population in Parakrama Samudra (540 mg). E. f/uviatilis in Rajanganaya reservoir feeds mainly on diatoms and copepods unlike the populations in Parakrama Samudra and 80lgoda Lake which feed on rotifers and copepods respectively. The male to female sex ratio was 1:1.4. Size at first maturity was 24.4 mm for males and 34 mm for females and was lower than that of estuarine population in Bolgoda Lake. Mean fecundity of female fish body weight of 0.26 g (SE 0.01 g) was 263.3 (:I: 14.9). Mean diameter of an egg was 270.8 (:I: 4.1) m. The fishery of E. f/uviatilis at the left bank sluice of Rajanganaya reservoir is essentially small scale. Small meshed encircling nets are used to catch fish. There were 4-5 fishers engaged in the fishery during sampling period. Catch per net per day was estimated to vary from 0.01 kg to 2.84 kg per day and the total annual catch was 3720 kg. The fish catch seems to increase two to seven days after the closure of sluice gate. From the length frequency data collected, growth parameters were estimated using the FiSAT software package. Asymptotic total length (48.9 mm), the growth constant (2.9 year') and natural mortality (5.94 year') indicated that the E. fluviatilis population in the fishing site has a high turnover rate.
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