TY - JOUR
T1 - Indirect Effects of Salinity and Temperature on Kuwait's Shrimp Stocks
AU - Bishop, James Marcus
AU - Chen, Weizhong
AU - Alsaffar, Adel Hasan
AU - Al-Foudari, Hussain Mahmoud
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgments We thank Mr. Shaiker M. Madi, Director, Information Systems Center, Environment Public Authority, for providing salinity and temperature data of Kuwait’s coastal waters, and staff of past Shrimp Fisheries Management Projects within KISR. This manuscript is an outgrowth of research by KISR personnel on changing conditions of the northern Gulf due to the decreased discharge of the Shatt Al-Arab. The financial support for this work provided by KISR and the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (Project Code 2000-1401-04) is gratefully acknowledged. The manuscript benefited from comments and suggestions by Ed Houde and an unidentified reviewer.
PY - 2011/11
Y1 - 2011/11
N2 - Discharge of the Shatt Al-Arab is believed to be a dominating component of the northern Arabian Gulf's ecology and largely responsible for productivity of Kuwait's fisheries. With major construction of dams on the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in Turkey, river discharge has been substantially reduced, and flooding essentially eliminated. We attempted to relate river flow and shrimp landings indirectly by correlating 19 years of salinity and temperature data from Kuwait's waters with corresponding annual shrimp landings. For green tiger prawns (Penaeus semisulcatus), the combination of October salinities and January temperatures provided the best correlation (r = 0.67) with landings in the following shrimping season. For the combined landings of jinga and kiddi shrimps (Metapenaeus affinis and Parapenaeopsis stylifera, respectively), December salinity during season and May temperature prior to season resulted in the best correlation (r = 0.87). Landings of these two species also correlated well with spring and summer temperatures. Under normal conditions, late winter or early spring temperatures prior to fishing season influence recruitment of the green tiger prawn, whereas December salinities during harvest season influence the abundance of jinga-kiddi shrimps. With further reductions in the Shatt Al-Arab discharge and the elimination of flood events, Kuwait's shrimp landings will most likely decrease over time.
AB - Discharge of the Shatt Al-Arab is believed to be a dominating component of the northern Arabian Gulf's ecology and largely responsible for productivity of Kuwait's fisheries. With major construction of dams on the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in Turkey, river discharge has been substantially reduced, and flooding essentially eliminated. We attempted to relate river flow and shrimp landings indirectly by correlating 19 years of salinity and temperature data from Kuwait's waters with corresponding annual shrimp landings. For green tiger prawns (Penaeus semisulcatus), the combination of October salinities and January temperatures provided the best correlation (r = 0.67) with landings in the following shrimping season. For the combined landings of jinga and kiddi shrimps (Metapenaeus affinis and Parapenaeopsis stylifera, respectively), December salinity during season and May temperature prior to season resulted in the best correlation (r = 0.87). Landings of these two species also correlated well with spring and summer temperatures. Under normal conditions, late winter or early spring temperatures prior to fishing season influence recruitment of the green tiger prawn, whereas December salinities during harvest season influence the abundance of jinga-kiddi shrimps. With further reductions in the Shatt Al-Arab discharge and the elimination of flood events, Kuwait's shrimp landings will most likely decrease over time.
KW - Arabian/Persian Gulf
KW - Iraqi marshes
KW - Metapenaeus affinis
KW - Nursery grounds
KW - Parapenaeopsis stylifera
KW - Penaeus semisulcatus
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U2 - 10.1007/s12237-011-9384-8
DO - 10.1007/s12237-011-9384-8
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:80053946577
SN - 1559-2723
VL - 34
SP - 1246
EP - 1254
JO - Estuaries and Coasts
JF - Estuaries and Coasts
IS - 6
ER -