@article{MAKHILLJFI20072121551,
title = {Growth Coefficient of Fish Species Within the Andoni River, Niger Delta, Nigeria and Their Aquaculture Implications},
journal = {Journal of Fisheries International},
volume = {2},
number = {1},
pages = {22-26},
year = {2007},
issn = {1817-3381},
doi = {jfish.2007.22.26},
url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1817-3381&doi=jfish.2007.22.26},
author = {A. Francis and},
keywords = {Fish growth coefficient,andoni artisanal fisheriy,Niger Delta},
abstract = {Total length measurements of 11 scientifically and commercially important fish species from the Andoni River artisanal fishery were analyzed after conversion into constant class length frequency data of 1 cm interval. Sampling was carried out between January and December, 1999 and pooled into one year data. Results revealed that in 64%, (i.e., seven of the fishes) approached asymptotic length L8 (length at affinity) at a relatively rapid rate of K (growth coefficient) of 0.69-1.7 year 1. The fishes with the high K value were Ethmalosa fimbriata, Eucinostomus melanopterus, Ilisha africana, Galeoides decadactylus, Pseudotolithus elongatus, Sarotherodon melanotheron and Tilapia guinensis. Liza grandisquamis, Lutjanus goreensis and Pomadasys jubelini making up the remaining 36% with K range of 0.3-0.39 year 1 took a relatively longer time frame to get to big sizes which is not a favourable criterion in fish selection for aquacultural practices.}
}