A method to determine, non-invasively, sex and gonad size employing ultrasonography and using Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar Linnaeus, as an example, is described. Although gonads of immature males may be difficult to discern, gonads of females are always visible and hence sexing is possible by deduction. Gonad diameter can be estimated by ultrasonography; the correlation coefficients between ultrasonographic and ruler-derived measurements were 0.926 for females and 0.754 for males. The appearance of ultrasonographic images of the gonads during sexual maturation are described. The results are discussed and suggestions made to improve the quality of images and reliability of measurements.
The Thai river sprat, Clupeichthys aesarnensis Wongratana, is a clupeid with a short life span, and supports artisanal fisheries in a number of reservoirs in the Mekong Basin. The growth parameters, mortality rates and the status of the Thai river sprat in Sirinthorn Reservoir (28 800 ha), NE Thailand (15°N; 105°E), are presented. The fishery is based on lured lift‐nets, operated 7–14 days in the new moon period, September to April each year. It was shown that the von Bertalanffy growth function (VBGF) model was Lt (mm) = 78.43[1 − exp{−0.211[t − (−0.7996)]}] and its growth conformed to an isometric pattern. Natural mortality rate (month−1) was 0.13 month−1. Total mortality rates ranged from 0.69 to 1.53 month−1 depending on the weather and the fishing season. Recruitment was continuous throughout the year but peaked in June and July. The yield per recruit model indicated that the exploitation rate of this fishery is probably too high.
The selectivity of multi‐mesh monofilament nylon gillnets to Oreochromis shiranus chilwae was estimated directly by gillnetting in a small reservoir containing a population marked by size class. Numbers in each size class were estimated using the adjusted Petersen estimate. Pearson Type I curves were fitted to plots of selectivity against the fish length/mesh perimeter ratio, for two modes of capture: wedging and tangling. The generality of the selectivity curves is tested and discussed. The tangling component of the selectivity was unimportant, and for many applications the selectivity curves may be approximated by normal curves obtainable through indirect methods. However, the increase in the amplitude of the curves with mesh size, deserves further study.
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