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DIVERSIDADE DE PEIXES NA ZONA COSTEIRA DO ESTADO DO MARANHÃO A PARTIR DE DADOS DA PESCA ESPORTIVA
Author(s) -
J.A. dos Santos,
Matheus Pinheiro Ferreira,
Kleiton Ferreira,
Lucas Caetano de Barros,
Kaio Lima,
Erick Cristofore Guimarães,
Danilo Francisco Corrêa Lopes
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
actapesca
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2357-8068
DOI - 10.46732/actafish.2021.9.1.38-48
Subject(s) - context (archaeology) , fishing , sciaenidae , fishery , geography , fish <actinopterygii> , biology , archaeology
The state of Maranhão has a vast coastline that promotes the development of coastal recreational fishery, an activity that has attracted more and more fans in recent years. In this context, the objective of this work was to demonstrate the importance of sport fishing as an auxiliary source in monitoring the diversity of fish on the beaches of the metropolitan region of São Luís, Maranhão, through the monitoring of sport fishing tournaments, held in December 2018 on the beach do Olho d‟água and in July 2019, at Araçagi beach. The captured fish were stored in isothermal boxes containing ice and transported to the laboratory for taxonomic identification. 252 specimens were captured, belonging to 19 species, and distributed in 10 families. The family Sciaenidae was the most representative with 3 species. The predominant species were Conodon nobilis and Genyatremus luteus from the Haemulidae family, which together represented 39% of the specimens captured on the Olho d‟água beach and 24% on the Araçagi beach. The individuals of C. nobilis had an average weight of 29.4 ± 12.7 g and an average length of 12.3 ± 2.0 cm, with a curve of weight x length ratio represented by the equation PT = 0.034 CT2.6637 and R2 = 0, 67, with b = 2.67. While in G. luteus, the individuals had an average weight of 96.5 ± 82.2 g and an average length of 15.8 ± 4.4 cm, with a curve of the weight x length ratio represented by the equation: PT = 0.0145CT3.0999 and R2 = 0.81, with b = 3.09. The diversity of fish in beach fisheries can contribute to studies of fishery biology to support the development of management strategies and conservation of fish stocks.

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