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Demersal Fisheries Resources


Rahul Mondal
M.Sc.(I.F.)
2nd Semester
S.I.F.
CUSAT
Threadfin breams belongs to the family-Nemipteridae, order
Perciformes. They are also known as Whiptail breams and False
snappers.
It’ constitutes an important demersal finfish resource in the Indian
EEZ.
They are found in tropical waters of the INDIAN and WESTERN PACIFIC
WATER.
The threadfin breams, also called pink perch… Kilimeen in Malayalam,
Rani in Marathi, Madhumal meenu in Gujarati, Gulivindalu in
Telugu..
Phylum- Chordata
 Subphylum- Vertebrata
  Class- Actinopterygii
    Order – Perciformes
     Family- Nemipteridae
There are about sixty species in five genera:
   Genus Nemipterus swainson(1839), Genus Parascolopsis
   boulenger(1901), Genus Pentapodus gaimard(1824), Genus Scaevius
   whitley, Genus Scolopsis cuvier (1814)
Here in INDIA the most dominant sp. are N. japonicus & N. mesoprion
 distinctive characteristic
  Caudal fin moderately forked, upper lobe slightly longer than lower
   and produced into a short or moderately long filament.
  Three transverse scale rows on preopercle. Axillary scale present.
  A prominent red-suffused yellow blotch below origin of lateral line.
  Eleven to twelve pale golden-yellow stripes along body from behind
   head to base of caudal fin.
  Pectoral fins very long, reaching to or just beyond level of origin of
   anal fin.

 Color: Upper body pinkish, silvery below.
Nemipterus japonicus
distinctive characteristic s<Nemipterus mesoprion>


•Lower edge of eye lies below a line drawn from tip of snout to upper
base of pectoral fin. Dorsal fin origin about 4-7 scale rows from an
imaginary line projected upwards from posterior edge of suborbital to
dorsal profile.
•Axillary scale present.

Color: Oblique golden yellow stripe from beneath eye to middle of
maxilla. Upper body pinkish, silvery white below.
This species closely resembles N. marginatus, but lacks the filamentous
extension to the upper lobe of the caudal fin; the posterior margin of the
suborbital is more or less straight, rather than evenly curved; and the
upper stripe on the body is not divided anteriorly.
Nemipterus mesoprion
Six species are known from the seas around INDIA. They are
Nemipterus japonicus (Japanese threadfin bream), N. mesoprion (Red-
filament threadfin bream), N. delagoae(Delagoan threadfin bream)
N.metopias ,N.nematophorus and N.tolu (Notched threadfin
bream).Out of these the first two species only contribute to the bulk
of the landings.

Threadfin bream is extensively found in tropical indo-pacific
regions between 34°N - 11°S latitudes and 31°E - 133°W longitudes.

They mainly occur in muddy sandy bottom. Occur mostly in shallow
water b/w 5 m -80 m depth(recorded upto 300 m depth). Nemipterus
japonicas occur up to 40 m depth , N. mesoprion occur beyond 40 m
depth.
Countries it occurs are- coastal waters of Eastern Africa north of Durban,
Seychelles, Madagascar, Mauritius, countries bordering red sea and
Persian gulf, Pakistan, India including Lakhshadweep Andaman &
Nicobarislands, SriLanka, Myanmar, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand,
Indonesia, Cambodia, NorthernAustralia, Polynesia, Micronesia,New
guinea, China, Taiwan, Philippines and Hawaiian islands.

   In INDIA more or less well defined peaks along WEST COAST
   (Gujarat, Maharashtra, Kerala)..
(www.aquamaps.org, version of Aug. 2010)
Most species are benthic(bottom feeding), carnivorous, eating small
   fishes, cephalopods, crustaceans and polychaetes; however, a few
   species eat plankton.

 N. japonicus prefered to feed large number of crustacean like penaeid
  and non-penaeid shrimps.
 N. japonicus are asynchronouscyclic feeder ie. there is no
  particular feeding time in a day for the population but individual
  fishes may follow a cyclic pattern of active feeding followed by
  cessation in feeding
 N. japonicus are opportunistic feeders.
 As we can see from length of the females are larger than the males.

Mature males commenced to appear at 140 mm length and the
mature females dominated up to the 260-269 mm with gradual increase
in the length of fish.

The length at first maturity is 14 c.m.


published weight: 596 g ; max. reported age: 8 years ;
  Source:( www.fishbase.org)
REPRODUCTION
Reproduction of Nemipterus japonicus
                   Mode - Dioecism
                Fertilization – External

Description of life cycle and mating behavior
Females predominate at larger sizes and males at
smaller sizes, due to faster growth rate in males .
The females out numbered males in the commercial
catches.

Percentage of males was low in most of the months except
in March, May, September, November and December.

The sex ratio was different from the expected ratio 1:1 in
almost all the months showing the predominance of females
in the catches
They are fractional spawners.
Releasing ripe eggs in 2 spawning periods
Spawning seasons varies from locality to locality and among different
sp.

Males dominated over females during Spawning
             Sp. Name        COAST        MONTH

             Japonicus       N.W. COAST   SEP-OCT
                             S.E. COAST   NOV-APR
             Mesoprion                    NOV-MAR
             N. Delagoae &   S.E. COAST   FEB-MAR
             tolu                         AUG-OCT

In the sea off Kerala, N.japonicus and N.mesoprion spawn during
monsoon and postmonsoon periods with peaks during monsoon in the former
and during postmonsoon in the latter species.
FECUNDITY
The annual fecundity (2 batches) ranges from 23,000
to 139,000 eggs

Fecundity of the fish increases with the increase in
the length and weight of the fish while ova per gram of
fish body weight has no relationship with the length of
the fish.
 Average Landing(‘000 tonnes)-Throughout the India
                                     Avg. landing during 1961 - 2005
    YEAR       QUANTITY        200
                               180
  1961- 1970          10.96    160
                               140
  1971- 1980          29.53    120
                               100
  1981- 1990          75.36     80
  1991-2000                     60
                       145.2    40
  2001-2005                     20
                        184
                                 0




                               (India profile, CMFRI)
 State wise landings in year 2000
                         50,000
                         45,000
Avg. landings    tons    40,000
GUJARAT         45,642   35,000
                         30,000
KERALA          37,437   25,000
                         20,000
KARNATAKA       19,100
                         15,000
MAHARASTRA       9,273   10,000
                          5,000
TAMIL NADU       3,284        0
ANDHRA P.        1,201
WEST BENGAL        69

                           *Status of exploited marine fishery
                           resource
COASTAL
          Tons(‘000)
 ZONE
  NE             1.8
                             Avg. landing during 1961 - 2005
                       200
  SE            20.4   150
                       100
                        50
  SW            43.9     0


  NW            33.9
 Basically Threadfin breams is a by-catch
  species. So, it is caught with other species….

 The most popular fishing gears are
  gillnet, longline, lift-net, push net and traps.

 In Kerala mainly- Bottom trawl net, Gill nets
  are used
Marketed mainly fresh, but also
frozen, steamed, dried-salted, dry-
smoked, fermented or made into fish balls
and fish meal.
Fishing mortality rate of 2 major species are within reasonable
permissible level, although cod end and mesh size of present
trawl net can affect fish stock in long run.

Increase in cod end mesh sizes can input landing in long run.

Thread fin bream fishery contributed reasonably large catch in
west coast and trawl ban in this region during SW monsoon will
improve the stock

Use of non-selective gear in inshore water should be
discouraged.

Cont. Monitoring of exploitation, stock assessment, biological
assessment and sp composition should effectively practised for
sustainability the stock
Handbook Of Fisheries &
Aquaculture, I.C.A.R.,
p. 78

Joseph Mohan M. & Jayaprakash A.A., Status
Of Exploited Marin Fishery Resources Of
India, C.M.F.R.I
, India, p. 153

MANOJKUMAR P.P., Some aspects on the
biology of Nemipterus japonicus (Bloch) from
Veraval in Gujarat, Calicut Research Centre of Central
Marine Fisheries Research Institute,Calicut, India
SRIRAMACHANDRA MURTY, K . V. SOMASEKHARAN
NAIR, P. A. THOMAS, S. LAZARUS, S. K.
CHAKRABORTY,S. G. RAJE, C. GOPAL, P . U. ZACHARIA
AND A. K. VELAYUDHAN,
PRESENT STATUS OF EXPLOITATION OF FISH AND
SHELLFISH RESOURCES : THREADFIN BREAMS,
C.M.F.R.I, Cochin – 682031

www.fishbase.org

www.fao.org

www.wikipedia.org
Demersal fisheries resources thread-fin  breams

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Demersal fisheries resources thread-fin breams

  • 1. Demersal Fisheries Resources Rahul Mondal M.Sc.(I.F.) 2nd Semester S.I.F. CUSAT
  • 2. Threadfin breams belongs to the family-Nemipteridae, order Perciformes. They are also known as Whiptail breams and False snappers. It’ constitutes an important demersal finfish resource in the Indian EEZ. They are found in tropical waters of the INDIAN and WESTERN PACIFIC WATER. The threadfin breams, also called pink perch… Kilimeen in Malayalam, Rani in Marathi, Madhumal meenu in Gujarati, Gulivindalu in Telugu..
  • 3. Phylum- Chordata Subphylum- Vertebrata Class- Actinopterygii Order – Perciformes Family- Nemipteridae
  • 4. There are about sixty species in five genera: Genus Nemipterus swainson(1839), Genus Parascolopsis boulenger(1901), Genus Pentapodus gaimard(1824), Genus Scaevius whitley, Genus Scolopsis cuvier (1814) Here in INDIA the most dominant sp. are N. japonicus & N. mesoprion  distinctive characteristic  Caudal fin moderately forked, upper lobe slightly longer than lower and produced into a short or moderately long filament.  Three transverse scale rows on preopercle. Axillary scale present.  A prominent red-suffused yellow blotch below origin of lateral line.  Eleven to twelve pale golden-yellow stripes along body from behind head to base of caudal fin.  Pectoral fins very long, reaching to or just beyond level of origin of anal fin. Color: Upper body pinkish, silvery below.
  • 6. distinctive characteristic s<Nemipterus mesoprion> •Lower edge of eye lies below a line drawn from tip of snout to upper base of pectoral fin. Dorsal fin origin about 4-7 scale rows from an imaginary line projected upwards from posterior edge of suborbital to dorsal profile. •Axillary scale present. Color: Oblique golden yellow stripe from beneath eye to middle of maxilla. Upper body pinkish, silvery white below. This species closely resembles N. marginatus, but lacks the filamentous extension to the upper lobe of the caudal fin; the posterior margin of the suborbital is more or less straight, rather than evenly curved; and the upper stripe on the body is not divided anteriorly.
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  • 9. Six species are known from the seas around INDIA. They are Nemipterus japonicus (Japanese threadfin bream), N. mesoprion (Red- filament threadfin bream), N. delagoae(Delagoan threadfin bream) N.metopias ,N.nematophorus and N.tolu (Notched threadfin bream).Out of these the first two species only contribute to the bulk of the landings. Threadfin bream is extensively found in tropical indo-pacific regions between 34°N - 11°S latitudes and 31°E - 133°W longitudes. They mainly occur in muddy sandy bottom. Occur mostly in shallow water b/w 5 m -80 m depth(recorded upto 300 m depth). Nemipterus japonicas occur up to 40 m depth , N. mesoprion occur beyond 40 m depth.
  • 10. Countries it occurs are- coastal waters of Eastern Africa north of Durban, Seychelles, Madagascar, Mauritius, countries bordering red sea and Persian gulf, Pakistan, India including Lakhshadweep Andaman & Nicobarislands, SriLanka, Myanmar, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia, NorthernAustralia, Polynesia, Micronesia,New guinea, China, Taiwan, Philippines and Hawaiian islands. In INDIA more or less well defined peaks along WEST COAST (Gujarat, Maharashtra, Kerala)..
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  • 13. Most species are benthic(bottom feeding), carnivorous, eating small fishes, cephalopods, crustaceans and polychaetes; however, a few species eat plankton.  N. japonicus prefered to feed large number of crustacean like penaeid and non-penaeid shrimps.  N. japonicus are asynchronouscyclic feeder ie. there is no particular feeding time in a day for the population but individual fishes may follow a cyclic pattern of active feeding followed by cessation in feeding  N. japonicus are opportunistic feeders.
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  • 15.  As we can see from length of the females are larger than the males. Mature males commenced to appear at 140 mm length and the mature females dominated up to the 260-269 mm with gradual increase in the length of fish. The length at first maturity is 14 c.m. published weight: 596 g ; max. reported age: 8 years ; Source:( www.fishbase.org)
  • 17. Reproduction of Nemipterus japonicus Mode - Dioecism Fertilization – External Description of life cycle and mating behavior Females predominate at larger sizes and males at smaller sizes, due to faster growth rate in males .
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  • 19. The females out numbered males in the commercial catches. Percentage of males was low in most of the months except in March, May, September, November and December. The sex ratio was different from the expected ratio 1:1 in almost all the months showing the predominance of females in the catches
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  • 21. They are fractional spawners. Releasing ripe eggs in 2 spawning periods Spawning seasons varies from locality to locality and among different sp. Males dominated over females during Spawning Sp. Name COAST MONTH Japonicus N.W. COAST SEP-OCT S.E. COAST NOV-APR Mesoprion NOV-MAR N. Delagoae & S.E. COAST FEB-MAR tolu AUG-OCT In the sea off Kerala, N.japonicus and N.mesoprion spawn during monsoon and postmonsoon periods with peaks during monsoon in the former and during postmonsoon in the latter species.
  • 23. The annual fecundity (2 batches) ranges from 23,000 to 139,000 eggs Fecundity of the fish increases with the increase in the length and weight of the fish while ova per gram of fish body weight has no relationship with the length of the fish.
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  • 25.  Average Landing(‘000 tonnes)-Throughout the India Avg. landing during 1961 - 2005 YEAR QUANTITY 200 180 1961- 1970 10.96 160 140 1971- 1980 29.53 120 100 1981- 1990 75.36 80 1991-2000 60 145.2 40 2001-2005 20 184 0 (India profile, CMFRI)
  • 26.  State wise landings in year 2000 50,000 45,000 Avg. landings tons 40,000 GUJARAT 45,642 35,000 30,000 KERALA 37,437 25,000 20,000 KARNATAKA 19,100 15,000 MAHARASTRA 9,273 10,000 5,000 TAMIL NADU 3,284 0 ANDHRA P. 1,201 WEST BENGAL 69 *Status of exploited marine fishery resource
  • 27. COASTAL Tons(‘000) ZONE NE 1.8 Avg. landing during 1961 - 2005 200 SE 20.4 150 100 50 SW 43.9 0 NW 33.9
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  • 29.  Basically Threadfin breams is a by-catch species. So, it is caught with other species….  The most popular fishing gears are gillnet, longline, lift-net, push net and traps.  In Kerala mainly- Bottom trawl net, Gill nets are used
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  • 31. Marketed mainly fresh, but also frozen, steamed, dried-salted, dry- smoked, fermented or made into fish balls and fish meal.
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  • 33. Fishing mortality rate of 2 major species are within reasonable permissible level, although cod end and mesh size of present trawl net can affect fish stock in long run. Increase in cod end mesh sizes can input landing in long run. Thread fin bream fishery contributed reasonably large catch in west coast and trawl ban in this region during SW monsoon will improve the stock Use of non-selective gear in inshore water should be discouraged. Cont. Monitoring of exploitation, stock assessment, biological assessment and sp composition should effectively practised for sustainability the stock
  • 34. Handbook Of Fisheries & Aquaculture, I.C.A.R., p. 78 Joseph Mohan M. & Jayaprakash A.A., Status Of Exploited Marin Fishery Resources Of India, C.M.F.R.I , India, p. 153 MANOJKUMAR P.P., Some aspects on the biology of Nemipterus japonicus (Bloch) from Veraval in Gujarat, Calicut Research Centre of Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute,Calicut, India
  • 35. SRIRAMACHANDRA MURTY, K . V. SOMASEKHARAN NAIR, P. A. THOMAS, S. LAZARUS, S. K. CHAKRABORTY,S. G. RAJE, C. GOPAL, P . U. ZACHARIA AND A. K. VELAYUDHAN, PRESENT STATUS OF EXPLOITATION OF FISH AND SHELLFISH RESOURCES : THREADFIN BREAMS, C.M.F.R.I, Cochin – 682031 www.fishbase.org www.fao.org www.wikipedia.org