A new research paper on Ashtamudi estuary
Dolphin-assisted cast net fishery in the Ashtamudi Estuary,
south-west coast of India
A.
BIJU KUMAR, R. SMRITHY AND K. SATHASIVAM*
ABSTRACT
This paper documents the
traditional cast net fishery prevailing in the Ashtamudi Estuary situated along
the south-west coast of India, taking advantage of the behavioural patterns of
Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, Sousa chinensis (Osbeck, 1765). The
feeding-related behaviours noted were sudden rush towards the prey with
shuttling or speedy zigzagging backwards and forwards and fish-stunning by
tossing them into the air. The artisanal fishermen cast their nets in front of
the advancing dolphins and the primary prey of dolphins in Ashtamudi Estuary was
recorded as mullets. In general, the total catch recorded in the dolphin
assisted cast net fishery (DAF) was significantly higher than fishery without
them. The principal threat to dolphins in the Ashtamudi Estuary is the heavy
traffic of trawlers and other motorised fishing vessels. The first reported Indian
case of DAF is ‘parasitic’ as the benefit primarily remains with the fishermen.
Indian
J. Fish., 59(3) : 143-148, 2012
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