Strengths and weaknesses in the long-term sustainability of two sympatric seabreams (Argyrops spinifer and Rhabdosargus haffara, Sparidae)

  • Yu Jia Lin*
  • , Lotfi Rabaoui
  • , Rommel H. Maneja
  • , Abdu Rahiman Kambrath Pulikkoden
  • , Panickan Premlal
  • , Zahid Nazeer
  • , Mohammad A. Qurban
  • , Khaled Abdulkader
  • , Perdana K. Prihartato
  • , Ali M. Qasem
  • , Nabil Fita
  • , Ruben H. Roa-Ureta
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Argyrops spinifer and Rhabdosargus haffara are two sympatric seabream species making important contributions to fisheries landings in the western Arabian/Persian Gulf. We identified the strengths and weaknesses in the long-term sustainability of A. spinifer and R. haffara stocks by integrating multiple sources of data, including fisheries catch and effort statistics, life history traits, scientific trawl surveys and historical length frequency distribution. Four strengths were identified in A. spinifer: wide distribution of juveniles, positive association to the network of de facto fishing exclusion areas created by hundreds of oil-gas facilities, early maturation and the existence of large and old individuals. A. spinifer suffers from two potential weaknesses: slow growth rate and higher exploitation pressure on the small-sized individuals. R. haffara, on the other hand, has a strength of having a short life span and a fast growth rate, characteristics that make it robust to unfavourable conditions. R. haffara suffers from two weaknesses: the lack of association to the oil and gas facilities, and the preference for nearshore shallow waters with stronger negative anthropogenic impacts. Identified strengths and weaknesses of these two sparids provided a preliminary assessment about their long-term sustainability, as well as a roadmap about how to develop different management strategies to meet specific objectives.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1329-1341
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Fish Biology
Volume98
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2021

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Keywords

  • Arabian gulf/Persian gulf
  • Sparidae
  • habitat use
  • life history
  • oil and gas facilities
  • sustainability

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Aquatic Science

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