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- Title
Investigating The Biological Parameters Of Black Pomfret (Parastromateus Niger) In The Coastal Area Of Balochistan, Pakistan.
- Authors
Khetran, Zahoor Ahmed; Ahmed, Sher; Abro, Javed Ahmed; Hussain, Abid; Ahmed, Zaheer; Yaqoob, Muhammad
- Abstract
The pomfret fish, particularly the black pomfret (Parastromateus niger), serves as a significant economic resource in South Asia, particularly in the coastal regions of Balochistan, Pakistan. This study investigates various biological parameters of Parastromateus niger collected from the Gaddani coastal area of Pakistan, focusing on length-weight relationships, gut fullness, and population demographics. A total of 117 fish specimens were collected, with females dominating the samples. Length and weight data were analyzed separately for males and females, with statistical calculations revealing strong correlations (r2 values ranging from 0.918 to 0.985) between length and weight for both sexes. Gut fullness was categorized into five levels, with the highest percentage observed during July, suggesting potential breeding activity during this period. The zooplanktons were identified as primary dietary components of Parastromateus niger. The study also highlights the importance of regulatory measures to sustainably manage fish populations, especially during breeding seasons, and calls for further research into the intensive culturing and feeding regimes of black pomfret to enhance its production. Overall, these findings contribute to a better understanding of the biological characteristics and potential for aquaculture development of Parastromateus niger in the region.
- Subjects
PAKISTAN; SOUTH Asia; BALUCHISTAN; FISH growth; AQUACULTURE
- Publication
Journal of Advanced Zoology, 2024, Vol 45, Issue 5, p161
- ISSN
0253-7214
- Publication type
Article