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Biological data from sharks landed within the United Arab Emirates artisanal fishery
Authors:RW Jabado  SM Al Ghais  W Hamza  DP Robinson  AC Henderson
Affiliation:1. Biology Department, Faculty of Science, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates;2. Gulf Elasmo Project, Dubai, United Arab Emirates;3. Life Sciences Department, Herriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK;4. The School for Field Studies, Centre for Marine Resource Studies, South Caicos, Turks and Caicos Islands
Abstract:Landing site and market surveys of sharks landed along the Arabian Gulf coast of the United Arab Emirates were undertaken between October 2010 and September 2012 to obtain biological data from this artisanal fishery. Data were collected on the size and sex of 12 482 individuals representing 30 species. Maximum sizes of Carcharhinus sorrah, C. amblyrhynchoides and Hemipristis elongata were extended by at least 300?mm total length (TL) compared with published global maxima. The size at 50% maturity was determined for males of five species and this indicated that the males of smaller shark species (<1 000 mm maximum TL) in the fishery were largely mature. For many species, including Loxodon macrorhinus and Mustelus mosis, overall sex ratios were male-biased, indicating that sexual segregation is likely in those species. Furthermore, sex ratios for several species, such as Rhizoprionodon acutus, showed differences across seasons. Overall, the landings contained a high proportion of juveniles, causing concerns about the sustainability of this fishery. Biological parameters of a number of species differed from those recorded earlier for the region, demonstrating a need for additional local data collection to support the development of management measures.
Keywords:Arabian/Persian Gulf  conservation  sex ratio  size at maturity  size composition
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