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Biodiversity of commercially important finfish species caught by mid-water and bottom trawls from two different coasts of Arabian Sea: Threats and conservation strategies

Brazilian Journal of Biology 2021 11 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 35 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Habib Ul Hassan, Mohamed Fathy Abdel-Aziz, Habib Ul Hassan, Habib Ul Hassan, Khalid A. Al‐Ghanim, Khalid A. Al‐Ghanim, Habib Ul Hassan, Shahid Mahboob, Khalid A. Al‐Ghanim, Habib Ul Hassan, Habib Ul Hassan, Habib Ul Hassan, Khalid A. Al‐Ghanim, Habib Ul Hassan, Habib Ul Hassan, Habib Ul Hassan, Habib Ul Hassan, Karim Gabol, Zubia Masood, Karim Gabol, Shahid Mahboob, Habib Ul Hassan, Shahid Mahboob, Shahid Mahboob, Khalid A. Al‐Ghanim, Shahid Mahboob, Habib Ul Hassan, Mian N. Riaz, Khalid A. Al‐Ghanim, Saba Rizwan, Khalid A. Al‐Ghanim, Khalid A. Al‐Ghanim, Khalid A. Al‐Ghanim, Karim Gabol, Karim Gabol, Mian N. Riaz, Khalid A. Al‐Ghanim, Saba Rizwan, Khalid A. Al‐Ghanim, Mian N. Riaz, Mian N. Riaz, Mian N. Riaz, Mian N. Riaz, Mian N. Riaz, F. Al‐Misned, F. Al‐Misned, F. Al‐Misned, Khalid A. Al‐Ghanim, Khalid A. Al‐Ghanim, F. Al‐Misned, F. Al‐Misned, F. Al‐Misned, Khalid A. Al‐Ghanim, Shahid Mahboob, Mian N. Riaz, Mian N. Riaz, Mohamed Fathy Abdel-Aziz, Karim Gabol, Karim Gabol, Mian N. Riaz, Khalid A. Al‐Ghanim, Mian N. Riaz, Mian N. Riaz, Karim Gabol, Shahid Mahboob, Karim Gabol, A. M. Chatta, A. M. Chatta, Noorullah Khan, Saeed Saeed, Saeed Saeed, Maheen Waqar, Maheen Waqar

Summary

Researchers surveyed fish species diversity along two coastlines of the Arabian Sea in Pakistan and measured water quality parameters at sampling sites. The study found diverse fish communities but noted threats from pollution and overfishing. This paper is primarily a biodiversity survey and is not directly focused on microplastics.

Study Type Environmental

This study was conducted to estimate the diversity and the occurrence of commercially important finfish species collected by twenty fish sampling site of Sindh and Baluchistan coasts of the Arabian Sea in Pakistan from January to December 2019. Additionally, physicochemical characteristics of seawater were analyzed from these selected sites and found to be within suitable ranges required for fish growth and survive. A total of 81287 fish individuals were collected and identified as 49 species belonging to 26 families in our study. The most diversified family was Sparidae (13 species) followed by Carangidae and Lutjanidae (4 species), Mullidae, Serranidae, Ariidae (3 species), and Sciaenidae (2 species). The remaining 20 families were represented by only one species. The values of Shannon diversity index calculated for the four selected habitats revealed that high fish diversity was reported at Sonmiani Coast (H'=1.81), while less at Ormara Coast (H'=0.23). Likewise, Evenness index (E) was high at Sonmiani Coast (E=0.50) and less fish diversity was reported at Ormara Coast (E=0.06). Reducing risks to threatened marine species in coastal habitats also requires conservation actions at multiple scales. Thus, it was concluded that our study could be valuable in providing the more information's regarding to the diversity of finfish species and their occurrence along the Pakistan Coast. Further, to better understand the effects, regular monitoring and conservation measures should be taken to mitigate the influence of anthropogenic activities and protect finfish diversity from further decline.

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