1. Hydroacoustic assessment of fish resources in three reservoirs: The effects of different management strategies on fish density, biomass and size
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Lian Qingping, Tianjiang Chu, Aihuan Guo, and Julin Yuan
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0106 biological sciences ,Biomass (ecology) ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Aquatic Science ,01 natural sciences ,Fishery ,Hydroacoustics ,040102 fisheries ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,%22">Fish ,Environmental science ,Fisheries management ,Fish resources - Abstract
To assess the effectiveness of different fisheries management strategies in freshwater reservoirs in China, we use hydroacoustic techniques to quantify the density, biomass, size, and patterns in distribution of fishes in Wanyao (WY), Laohutan (LHT), and Qiaodun (QD) reservoirs (Zhejiang Province), each of which has been managed differently. Significant differences in density, biomass and size distribution are reported among these reservoirs. In the overfished WY, fish density and biomass are lower than that in LHT (P 48 cm) were caught and the smaller ones were left in the reservoir, proportionally more mid-sized fish (˜11–48 cm, 84.63%) are present than smaller or larger fish. Our research improves the understanding of the relationships between fisheries management strategies and the density, size and biomass of fishes in reservoirs.We demonstrate that fisheries management strategies play an important role in maintenance of fish resources in reservoirs, and that hydroacoustics techniques can be successfully used to quantify fish density and size distributions.
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- 2019
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