1. Exploitation pattern assessment of the Japanese mantis shrimp (Oratosquilla oratoria) resource in the coastal waters of the Shandong Peninsula.
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Cao, Wenzhuo, Wang, Yuanchao, Zheng, Lei, Zhang, Zhaopeng, Liu, Shude, Dong, Xiuqiang, and Xian, Weiwei
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TERRITORIAL waters ,STOMATOPODA ,WATER supply ,FISHERY management ,PENINSULAS ,FISHERY processing ,FISH populations - Abstract
The exploitation pattern of the invertebrate resource (Oratosquilla oratoria) was investigated in the coastal waters of the Shandong Peninsula, along with the seasonal variation in body length structure, spatial distribution in abundance, and interannual stock status. Results showed that the model with only catch data suggested both stocks in the north and south were suffering from extreme fishing pressure without explicit recovery (North: B 2019 / B MSY = 0.468 and F 2019 / F MSY = 1.88 in CMSY. South: B 2019 / B MSY = 0.349 and F 2019 / F MSY = 2.59 in CMSY). However, the other two assessment models indicated that the northern stock began to gradually recover as the fishing pressure dropped to an appropriate level after the original overfished status (North: B 2019 / B MSY = 0.738 and F 2019 / F MSY = 0.882 in AMSY, B 2019 / B MSY = 0.831 and F 2019 / F MSY = 0.774 in BSM. South: B 2019 / B MSY = 0.164 and F 2019 / F MSY = 1.44 in AMSY, B 2019 / B MSY = 0.384 and F 2019 / F MSY = 1.76 in BSM). Overall, the stock status in the north was better than that in the south. This study suggested that spatial exploitation pattern and quarterly differences should be considered in fishery management process. • Difference in body length structure results in the seasonal variation of LBB results. • Oratosquilla oratoria stock status in the Bohai Sea was better than that in the Yellow Sea. • Oratosquilla oratoria stock was generally over-exploited in the coastal waters of the Shandong Peninsula. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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