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The Omani Coastal Traditional Sardine Fishery 1994-2007: A Review

2011; Sultan Qaboos University; Volume: 16; Linguagem: Inglês

10.24200/jams.vol16iss0pp1-12

ISSN

2410-1079

Autores

Saud M. Al Jufaili, Omar S. Al-Jahwari,

Tópico(s)

Aquatic Ecosystems and Biodiversity

Resumo

The Omani coastal fishery is categorized into small pelagics, large pelagics, demersals, shellfishes, and sharks and rays. During the period 1994-2007 the small pelagics contributed 39 and 21% to the total Omani fisheries landings and values respectively. During 1994-2007 sardines alone contributed 76 and 51% to the total small pelagics landings and values, respectively. Al-Batina and Muscat regions contributed the highest to the total landings; among other Omani regions, Musandam, Muscat, and Sharqiya and Al-Wusta regions. Total sardines prices ranges from 114 to 225 Omani Rials per ton depending on where the sardines are coming from. On the other hand, Al-Batina and Muscat regions contributed the most in the total sardine values. Few gonadosomatic index studies indicated two major spawning peaks: a major one occurred during March-April and a minor one in September-October.

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