Trends in abundance of marine fishery resources in India examined through dynamic factor analysis


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Authors

  • T. V. Sathianandan Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
  • Somy Kuriakose Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
  • K. G. Mini Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
  • Grinson George Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
  • P. U. Zacharia Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

https://doi.org/10.21077/ijf.2016.63.2.47463-03

Abstract

Dynamic factor analysis (DFA) was used to identify common trends to explain the variability for a historical time series data (1980-2010) on all India annual marine fish landings for 16 resource groups. In this study, three common trends were identified for classifying the resource groups. Trend-1 increases gradually and reaches a peak in 1997, decreases sharply until 2001 and then increases further. Landings of carangids were clearly related to trend-1 with positive factor loading magnitude. Trend-1 is important for Bombayduck as well but with negative factor loading. In the case of trend-2, it is declining until 1993 and remains steady with slight fluctuations till 2003 and increases further. Both, silverbellies and pomfrets landings were determined by trend-2 with similar positive factor loadings. All other resources were associated with more than one trend. Trend-3 shows an increasing trend throughout the period with slight fluctuations. Perches, seerfishes, tunnies, flatfishes, crustaceans and molluscs formed a homogenous group associated with both trend-1 and trend-3. These trends were important for elasmobranchs too as they had similar loadings on both trends but with opposite signs. Resource-wise explanations based on the different trends are discussed citing the examples of clupeids, carangids, Bombayduck, pomfrets and silverbellies.

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Author Biographies

  • T. V. Sathianandan, Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
    Fishery Resources Assessment Division,
  • Somy Kuriakose, Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
    Fishery Resources Assessment Division,
  • K. G. Mini, Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
    Fishery Resources Assessment Division,
  • Grinson George, Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

    Fishery Resources Assessment Division, Senior Scientist

  • P. U. Zacharia, Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
    Demersal Fisheries Division

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2015-03-21

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2016-06-28

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Sathianandan, T. V., Kuriakose, S., Mini, K. G., George, G., & Zacharia, P. U. (2016). Trends in abundance of marine fishery resources in India examined through dynamic factor analysis. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 63(2). https://doi.org/10.21077/ijf.2016.63.2.47463-03
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