abundance and seasonal distribution of penaeus monodon postlarvae in the sundarbans mangrove, bangladesh
M.E. Hoq, M.N. Islam, M. Kamal, M.A. Wahab-2001
Hydrobiologia, 457(1/3): 97-104
Abstract:
We record the decline of Penaeus monodon postlarvae
(PL) in five rivers of the world‘s largest mangrove ecosystem, the
Sundarbans, from 1992 to 1999. Shrimp aquaculture in the coastal belt of
Bangladesh is dependent on the collection of P. monodon PL from the coastal
rivers, and horizontal expansion of shrimp farming has resulted in a severe
decline of this wild resource in the Sundarbans. Abundance of P. monodon PL
was significantly (P<0.05) reduced in 1999 compared to the previous
two-year studies (1992 and 1995) in the rivers. About 12–551 postlarvae of
other shrimps, 5–152 finfish postlarvae and 26–1636 other
macro-zooplankters are wasted during the collection of a single P. monodon
PL. Water temperature and salinity of the river systems are correlated with
P. monodon PL abundance. Besides P. monodon PL, inshore fishery of Hilsa
ilisha, catfishes and Scylla serrata are also overexploited. The management
practices and conservation of fishery resources of Sundarbans are reviewed
in the context of its world heritage status.
(Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute, Mymensingh
2201, Bangladesh)