PRODUCTION OF THE AFRICAN CATFISH (CLARIAS GARIEPINUS) I. GROWTH, MORTALITY AND YIELD SOUTH OF THE ZAMBEZI

1984; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 10; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/03779688.1984.9632874

ISSN

0377-9688

Autores

Douglas Clay,

Tópico(s)

Fish Ecology and Management Studies

Resumo

SUMMARY Clarias gariepinus were sampled from eight water bodies in southern Africa between 1973 and 1975. Aging results indicate a similar growth pattern for most areas with a near linear age-length relationship. Between year growth compensation was found to be present in Lakes Kyle and Mcllwaine in Zimbabwe, and to a lesser extent in Hardap Dam, South West Africa, but not present in Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe. The fishable biomass of catfish from Lake Kyle is estimated between 0,61 to 1,14 kg ha−1. Fishable biomass for all species is in the range 12,1 to 22,7 kg ha−1. The instantaneous growth rate was found to be between 0,20 and 0,25 for fully recruited age groups. The fishing mortality appears to be in the range of 0,4 for Lakes Kyle and Kariba and 0,5 for Lake McIlwaine. All of these levels are above the yield per recruit F0, 1 levels of 0,27, 0,28 and 0,24 respectively which would normally indicate that each of these stocks is being overexploited. However, this does not appear to be the case in these tropical impoundments.

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