2018
DOI: 10.1007/s40011-018-0963-3
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Present Status of the Sustainable Fishing Limits for Hilsa Shad in the northern Bay of Bengal, India

Abstract: The hilsa, Tenualosa ilisha fishery in the northern Bay of Bengal (nBoB) is passing through a crisis manifested by the persistent decline of fish catch in spite of increasing efforts. During the period 2002-2015, the number of boats engaged in the fishery increased by 25% while the hilsa catch decreased by 13%. The exponential value (b) and condition factor (K) of hilsa has also decreased by 46% and 28% respectively. The value of fishing mortality (F = 2.34 year -1 ) has considerably exceeded the natural morta… Show more

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“…The present study provides an estimation on Hilsa catch/day/boat. Combining the present results with the previous observations made by Das et al (), it is possible to delineate the maximum threshold number of boats that should be operated in this region in order to achieve a long‐term sustainable Hilsa fishery.…”
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“…The present study provides an estimation on Hilsa catch/day/boat. Combining the present results with the previous observations made by Das et al (), it is possible to delineate the maximum threshold number of boats that should be operated in this region in order to achieve a long‐term sustainable Hilsa fishery.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The Hilsa catch was also significantly higher during the easterly winds (as depicted by the modeled outputs Das et al (2018), it is possible to delineate the maximum threshold number of boats that should be operated in this region in order to achieve a long-term sustainable Hilsa fishery.…”
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confidence: 98%
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