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Reproductive biology of three important threatened/near-threatened groupers (Plectropomus leopardus, epinephelus polyphekadion and plectropomus areolatus) in eastern Indonesia and implications for management

Khasanah M.

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Published: 2019Citations: 33

Abstract

The three grouper species most heavily fished for the live reef fish trade (LRFT) in Indonesia are <i>Plectopomus leopardus</i> (greatest catch volume), and two species classified as Vulnerable on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List: <i>Plectropomus areolatus</i> and <i>Epinephelus polyphekadion</i>. Understanding the reproductive biology of these fishes is essential for sustainable management, but relevant data are limited. This study aimed to determine reproductive dynamics, so as to inform management measures to maintain the reproductive capacity of these groupers. Grouper gonad samples collected from fish caught for the LRFT were analyzed histologically. Data were also collected from participatory mapping and interviews with fishermen, and underwater monitoring of three known spawning aggregation sites in the Wakatobi National Park, Eastern Indonesia. Based on observed gonad development, the respective lengths and weights at first maturity were: 37.7 cm and 759 g (<i>P. leopardus</i>); 36.65 cm and 771.2 g (<i>P. areolatus</i>); 36.95 cm and 889.9 g (<i>E. polyphekadion</i>). The mean weight of the groupers market-based sampled was higher than the size at first sexual maturity. Sex transition was observed in <i>P. leopardus</i>; sex reversal was not observed in <i>E.</i> <i>polyphekadion</i>, and the sex pattern of <i>P. areolatus</i> was unresolved. Based on the fisher surveys and spawning aggregation monitoring, spawning occurs around the new moon from September to April, with reproductive peaks in November and December. Fisheries management measures that are suggested to sustain grouper stocks include enforcing appropriate size limits, temporal spatial closures (spawning aggregation sites), and a trading ban during the peak spawning season (November-December).

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