Population Dynamics of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus, Linnaeus.1758) from Khashm El-Girba Reservoir, Atbara River, Eastern Sudan

Abdalla, Mutasim Yousif Mohamed and Shuaib, Mujtaba El Khair and Alnaiem, Obey and Hamid, Abdalla Mustafa and Adam, Ahmed El Bedawi (2024) Population Dynamics of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus, Linnaeus.1758) from Khashm El-Girba Reservoir, Atbara River, Eastern Sudan. Asian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Research, 26 (9). pp. 66-79. ISSN 2582-3760

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Abstract

This study was conducted to assess the population parameters of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, in the Khashm El-Girba Dam Reservoir in Eastern Sudan. Fish samples were collected from December 2019 to November 2020. Length-frequency data were collected from 1,671 specimens ranging from 5.1 to 34.2 cm in total length (TL). Analysis of the population parameters was determined using the ELEFAN I routine and the FiSAT II software computer program revealed that the estimated the Von Bertalanffy growth parameters were as follows: asymptotic length (L∞ = 36.75 cm), growth rate (K = 0.650 year -1) and age at length zero (t0 = -0.629) and the growth performance index (Φ') was calculated at 2.943. The instantaneous total mortality (Z), natural mortality (M), and fishing mortality (F) rates were determined using the length-converted catch curve and empirical models. The values obtained were Z = 2.38 year -1, M = 1.22 year -1, and F = 1.16 year -1, respectively. The exploitation rate (E) of the Nile tilapia was calculated at 0.49 year -1. The size at first capture (Lc) was estimated at 15.64 cm, which is slightly greater than the size at first maturity (Lm = 14.5 cm) and longevity (Tmax) was found to be 4.62 years. These findings indicate that the stock of the Nile tilapia population in Khashm El-Girba reservoir is overexploited, and that monitoring and management practices need to be employed to maintain the stocks at the optimum exploitation level.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Academic > Agricultural and Food Science
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Date Deposited: 11 Sep 2024 07:49
Last Modified: 11 Sep 2024 07:49
URI: http://article.researchpromo.com/id/eprint/2437

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