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This study has been conducted in Lake Tana Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, fishery. The
length and weight of individual O. niloticus from fishery-independent data and catch as well as
effort data of fishers have been used to analyses O. niloticus fishery for 2016/2017 production
year. The aim of the study was to examine the extent of immature O. niloticus exploitation in
the Bahir Dar Gulf of Lake Tana area, to estimate age, growth, maximum sustainable yield
(MSY) and effort at maximum sustainable yield (fMSY) for the whole lake. Fish samples were
collected monthly from April 2016 to March 2017 using gillnets of different mesh sizes.
Samples collected during the breeding time were used to determine the length at first maturity
of fish (L50%). A logistic function was fitted to estimate L50%. Catch and effort data were
collected from three sites starting June 2016 to May 2017 from Reed boat and motorized boat
fisheries. Catch and effort data were also collected from the chase and trap fishery from May
to July 2016. The percent of catch below L50% was calculated from the two types of fisheries.
The difference in the distribution of the catch per unit effort (CpUE) of O. niloticus among
study sites and seasons was tested using two-way ANOVA. Otolith samples collected from
June 2016 to May 2017 were placed at 97% of ethanol for three days and they were transferred
into 45% glycerol for 7 days. Sagittal otolith was ground using Carborundum papers for
microscopic examination. The age of the fish was determined from the total number of
translucent macrozones counted in the otoliths based on knowledge of the time of translucent
zone formation and breeding season of the fish. The precision of estimated age was done by
average percent error (APE) and coefficient of variation (CV). The periodicity of annuli
formation was validated using marginal increment analysis (MIA) and edge analysis (EA). The
von Bertalanffy Growth Function (VBGF) parameters for observed and back-calculated length
at age function were estimated following a non-linear curve fitting procedure. For MSY and
fMSY estimation, catch and effort data were collected from four landing sites. Linearized lengthbased catch curve analysis was employed to estimate the total mortality coefficient (Z) and
natural mortality was estimated with Pauly’s empirical formula. Fishing mortality (F) was
calculated as Z-M. The Jones length-based cohort analysis was used to estimate the population
abundance and F coefficient by length group. The outputs of length-based cohort analysis were
used as input data for the Thompson and Bell yield prediction model to predict sustainable fish
yield at different levels of F-array. The L50% for males (20.5 cm) was relatively higher than
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females (19.6 cm). The overall mean CpUE for O. niloticus in Lake Tana was 23.8 kg per trip.
The CpUE was significantly different among the study seasons (P = 0.000) and sites (P = 0.002).
Of the total catch at Bahir Gulf, about 24% of the motorized boat and reed boat fisheries and
46% of the chase and trap fishery were below L50%. Totally 1,596 samples were collected for
age and growth works. The highest percentage of the translucent zone was recorded in June,
July, January and February; whereas the lowest was observed in October, November, March,
April, and May. The mean relative marginal increment was highest in November, December
and May; and the lowest was observed in June, July, J |
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