Changes in the mullet fishery of Lake Manzala,Egypt |
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Authors: | Magdy T. Khalil |
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Affiliation: | (1) Zoology Department, Faculty of Science, Ain-Shams University, Cairo, Egypt |
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Abstract: | Growth rates of the main mullet species (Liza ramada andMugil cephalus) in Lake Manzala are low compared to those in other Egyptian lakes. But average growth rates during the period 1989–1993 were relatively faster than in the 1960's. Spawning and migration seasons have been determined for every species, and their distribution in the lake, in terms of certain ecological parameters (salinity, turbidity and dissolved oxygen) have been investigated. Changes in the mullet fishery in the lake during the past 70 years have been studied. Due to an increase in nutrient loading and a decrease in salinity, mullet declined from 65 per cent of the total catch during the 1920's to only 2.2 per cent during the early 1980's. As a result of fisheries management and development programmes from 1989 to 1993, mullet production increased to 9.2 per cent of the total catch. |
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Keywords: | growth rate Lake Manzala management mullet fishery |
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