Catch assemblages in the small-scale trap fishery with relation to hydrographic features of a tropical bay in the Gulf of Thailand
ผู้เขียน :
Amonsak Sawusdee
เผยแพร่วันที่ :
21 ธ.ค. 2566
ประเภท :
บทความวิจัยที่ตีพิมพ์ในวารสารวิชาการระดับนานาชาติ
วารสารวิชาการ :
เล่มที่ :
1
ฉบับที่ :
1
หน้า :
1-21
ผู้เผยแพร่ :
PLOS ONE
รายละเอียด :
Abstract
Catches from the small-scale trap fishery in Bandon Bay, Suratthani, Thailand, were monitored from 14 sites around the Bay, then disturbance to aquatic communities and catch
assemblage were examined. At the same time, the hydrographical features of the bay were
surveyed. The study was conducted throughout 2019 except in December, when a tropical
cyclone made sampling impossible. In total, 17,373 animals from 118 species or species
groups of aquatic animals were collected. The main target of the fishery, blue swimming
crab Portunus pelagicus, contributed about 10% of the total catch in terms of number; meanwhile, another crab, Charybdis affinis, was the most dominant species (41% of total). W-statistics of Abundance-Biomass Comparison curves ranged between -0.025 and 0.031,
indicating light disturbance to the communities in this fishing ground. The catch assemblage,
based on number in catch composition, were divided into three main clusters and six subclusters by using the self-organizing map (SOM) technique. The SOM results showed that
the catch assemblages differed based largely on temporal variation. The hydrographic features of Bandon Bay at times exhibited a layered structure and had strong spatial variation.
The bay’s current system was governed by motion of tidal currents; meanwhile, the circulation was governed by monsoonal wind and freshwater discharges. Tidal current was strong
and ranged between approximately 0.6 m to 2.2 m. Water within the bay was always warmer
than the outer sea. High water temperature was observed two times during the year: during
monsoon transition 1 (April to May) and transition 2 (October). Salinity showed great spatial
and temporal variation, differing by more than 5–10 ppt horizontally. It was possible to use
these dynamic hydrological features of Bandon Bay to explain assemblage patterns of the
trap-net catches.
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