Fishery biology of the Crevalle jack Caranx hippos (L) from the Colombian Caribbean
Keywords: colombia, allometric growth, caribbean, artisanal fisheries, Length-mass relationship
Abstract
The crevalle jack Caranx hippos is a significant fishery resource in the Caribbean Sea; however, biological information necessary for its effective management is currently lacking. To address this gap, this study conducted an integrated multiannual analysis of fishery-dependent data on the size structure, maturity, and spatiotemporal dynamics of landings in six Colombian Caribbean regions. This study found that encircling gillnets, drift gillnets, and seine nets yielded a higher catch in terms of mass, whereas handlines, encircling gillnets, and fixed gillnets captured small and immature specimens. These practices, which affect both adult and immature populations, appear to pose a significant threat to stock health, highlighting the need for preventive approaches to fishery management in Colombian waters. Additionally, the results revealed sexual dimorphism, with females being smaller than males, and the size at maturity of females was estimated at 54.2 cm L
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| Título según WOS: | Fishery biology of the Crevalle jack Caranx hippos (L) from the Colombian Caribbean |
| Título según SCOPUS: | Fishery biology of the Crevalle jack Caranx hippos (L) from the Colombian Caribbean |
| Título de la Revista: | Fisheries Research |
| Volumen: | 285 |
| Editorial: | Elsevier B.V. |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2025 |
| Idioma: | English |
| DOI: |
10.1016/j.fishres.2025.107334 |
| Notas: | ISI, SCOPUS |