| Literature DB >> 25210587 |
Chutapa Kunsook1, Nantana Gajaseni2, Nittharatana Paphavasit3.
Abstract
A stock assessment of blue swimming crabs, Portunus pelagicus was conducted with crab gill nets and collapsible crab traps at Kung Krabaen Bay, in the eastern Gulf of Thailand, from 2008 to 2009. Several key indicators show that P. pelagicus population is in crisis. Fishing mortality shows an increase to 4.14. The exploitation rate is 0.71, higher than the optimal value of 0.38. The size of the mature females has also decreased from 8.10±0.39 cm to 7.52±1.14 cm. The average fecundity is 0.572×10(6)±0.261×10(6) eggs per batch, and the sex ratio (male:female) is 1:0.92. Based on these results, a sustainable management program for P. pelagicus was proposed as follows: (i) closing the bay during the spawning season, (ii) restoration of the Enhalus acoroides seagrass beds, (iii) restocking crab larvae in the bay and (iv) educating and networking all stakeholders to develop a better understanding of the ecology of the crab to support sustainable fishery management in Kung Krabaen Bay.Entities:
Keywords: Blue Swimming Crab; Gulf of Thailand; Stock Assessment; Sustainable Management
Year: 2014 PMID: 25210587 PMCID: PMC4156473
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Life Sci Res ISSN: 1985-3718