Population dynamics of the sandwich-tail whipray Brevitrygon manjajiae (Dasyatidae) from the north-eastern Arabian Sea, India


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Authors

  • Y. Gladston Scientist
  • K. V. Akhilesh Senior Scientist
  • S. M. Ajina Scientist
  • S. K. Chakraborty
  • A. K. Jaiswar Principal scientist
  • Latha Shenoy

https://doi.org/10.21077/ijf.2025.72.1.154661-02

Keywords:

population dynamics, Brevitrygon walga, conservation, Northeastern Arabian sea

Abstract

Sandwich-tail whipray, Brevitrygon manjajiae Last, Weigmann and Naylor 2023 (Family: Dasyatidae) is a small-sized, batoid species having restricted distribution in the northern Indian Ocean. The species is landed in huge quantities as bycatch in trawlers operating in the shelf areas of north-west coast of India. Disc width (DW) frequency-based stock assessment using FiSAT was conducted for B. manjajiae landed at New Ferry Wharf and Versova landing centres, trawled at 20-50 m depths off Maharashtra coast in the Arabian Sea from August 2016 to May 2018. A total of 1720 individuals of B. manjajiae (121-310 mm DW) were sampled for the study, of which males contributed 50.6% (n=870) and females 49.4% (n=850), with a sex ratio of 1:0.97. Population characteristics of B. manjajiae revealed that the species has a relatively faster growth rate with an estimated K value of 0.54 y-1, t0 of -0.72 y; asymptotic disc width (DW∞) of 347 mm with a longevity of 5.5 yrs and is overexploited (E=0.80).

Keywords: Batoids, Conservation, Dasyatidae, Disc width, Fishery, Stock assessment, Trawl bycatch

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Author Biographies

  • K. V. Akhilesh , Senior Scientist

    ICAR- Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

     
  • S. M. Ajina , Scientist

    ICAR- Central Island Agricultural Research Institute

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Y. Gladston, K. V. Akhilesh, S. M. Ajina, S. K. Chakraborty, A. K. Jaiswar, & Shenoy, L. (2025). Population dynamics of the sandwich-tail whipray Brevitrygon manjajiae (Dasyatidae) from the north-eastern Arabian Sea, India. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 72(1). https://doi.org/10.21077/ijf.2025.72.1.154661-02
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