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Determination of fishing efficiency and selectivity of multifilament trammel nets in pearl mullet, Alburnus tarichi (Güldenstädt, 1814), fishing in Lake Van, Turkey

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LIMNOLOGY
Volume 59, Issue -, Pages -

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/limn/2023011

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Lake Van; trammel net; pearl mullet; Van province

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This study investigates the selectivity of multifilament trammel nets in pearl mullet fishing in Lake Van. The results suggest that using a 24 mm mesh size in the nets yields the best catch performance.
This study aimed to determine the selectivity of multifilament trammel nets in pearl mullet, Alburnus tarichi (Guldenstadt, 1814), and fishing in Lake Van (east of Turkey). In line with this objective, the multifilament trammel nets with 20, 22 and 24 mm mesh sizes were tested in trials. The current study was conducted between September 2019 and April 2020. Thirty-four fishing operations were conducted in the 40-60 m depth range. The SELECT method was applied to determine the selectivity parameters. According to the results, the lengths of the optimum catching using nets with 20, 22 and 24 mm mesh sizes were calculated as 20.76 cm, 22.07 cm and 24.11 cm, respectively. The highest average CPUE in weight was 24 mm (6.007 kg/ 100 m / day). Considering the data obtained in the present study, the best optimum catch length and CPUE values for pearl mullet fishing were determined in multifilament trammel nets with a 24 mm mesh size. In conclusion, this study suggests that using a 24 mm mesh size in a lake for pearl mullet fishing will benefit fish stocks and local fishermen.

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