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Demographics of Blue-spotted Mudskipper, Boleophthalmus boddarti (Pallas, 1770) from Mudflats of Sundarbans, India

THALASSAS(2021)

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The Sundarbans Delta, one of India's Ramsar sites, is an ecologically important wetland that is home to a variety of endemic and threatened aquatic species, including mudskippers. However, there is a knowledge gap about their fundamental aspects, such as population dynamics, reproductive biology and other life-history characteristics, which hindered their conservation. Therefore, the demographics of the blue-spotted mudskipper Boleophthalmus boddarti (Pallas, 1770) were estimated. A total of 975 mudskipper individuals were collected during January 2018-December 2018 using a range of fishing gears [scoop net (0.5-2 cm mesh), bag net (5-15 cm mesh), fish traps (5 x 5 cm mesh traps) and cast net (6-8 cm mesh)] with the help of artisanal fishers. Length-weight relationship analysis revealed negative allometric growth (b = 2.82) pattern for the study species. The estimated demographic parameters of study species are as follows: Asymptotic length; (L-infinity) = 220 mm, growth coefficient (K) = 0.75 year(-1), growth performance index (o) = 2.56 and potential longevity (t(max)) = 4.0 years. The natural mortality rate (M = 1.58 year(-1)) of fish species was higher than the fishing mortality rate (F = 0.25 year(-1)). The current level of exploitation (E = 0.10) was much lower than the expected maximum rate of exploitation (E-max = 0.53), which indicates that the species is rationally exploited without any imminent danger of over-harvesting. The baseline data provided here likely to have implications for conservation and fisheries management of blue-spotted mudskipper.
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Exploitation,Mortality,Population dynamics,Mangrove,Life-history,Artisanal fishery
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