Concepedia

Publication | Closed Access

Maturity Stages of Indian Mackerel Rastrelliger kanagurta (Cuvier, 1817) In Mayalibit Bay, Raja Ampat, West Papua

11

Citations

4

References

2014

Year

Abstract

Maturity stages of 3,485 individuals of the Indian mackerelRastrelliger kanagurta (Cuvier, 1817) were measured from a population occurring in Mayalibit bay in Radja Ampat Regency of West Papua during the period of March 2011 through February 2012. Approximately 200 -600 individuals were collected each month from the Warsambin and Lopintol villages , respectively,closed to the mouth of Mayalibit Bay.One thousand seven hundred and thirty four out of the 3485 individuals gonads (49.76%) were males and 1751 (50.24%) were females. The estimated length at first maturity values or L m50 of male and female were at 19.55 cm and 20.71 cm , respectively, this significantly larger than populations examined in the Malac ca Strait and Java Sea. In both sexes, individuals in all 5 maturity stages were recorded each month, with the highest cumulative percentage being stage IV (ripe gonads) for both males (50.4%) and females (38.8%). Weights of individual male testes ranged f rom 0.9 to 20.4 g, while female ovary weights ranged from 3.1 to 28.9 g. The result represents the heaviest ovariesthat have not been recorded, yet for an individual ofR. kanagurta. Two of the individuals examined showed hermaphroditic development. Forty among female ovaries specimens were at translucent stages which indicated the spawning periods of the species. This finding, along with the overall high percentage of individuals specimens at stage IV and V maturity, contribute a strong support to fisherknowledge and local fisheries office report that Mayalibit Bay may taken into considered as a spawning aggregation area for R. kanagurta. Key W ords: Rastrelliger kanagurta, maturity stages

References

YearCitations

Page 1