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Fisheries Science Project 2005
Ibarahim Haleem MV404
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To study the socio economic status of fishermen in Baa Eydhafushi.
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A standard questioner
Graph paper
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A sample of fishermen was selected at random from population of 225. The
sample included Angler, Chummer, Captain and Owner. The fishermen were
interviewed on the basis of the questioner. They were interviewed in the
local language. The information collected was pooled and analyzed.
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•Table showing data collected by survey.
Serial
Number
Age
No. of
Children
Weekly
income Profession
No. of
Dhoani
Rank
1.
40
4
1000
Fishing
_
Angler
2.
56
9
1000
Fishing
_
Captain
3.
48
6
700
Fishing
1
Angler
4.
42
4
600
Fishing
_
Angler
5.
39
7
750
Fishing
_
Chummer
6.
43
5
700
Fishing
_
Chummer
7.
44
6
900
Fishing
1
Captain
8.
38
7
2000
Fishing
_
Captain
9
65
5
1000
Fishing
_
Captain
10
41
7
1000
Fishing
_
Angler
11
45
7
1000
Fishing
_
Angler
12
30
-
2200
Fishing
1
Captain
13
35
3
1000
Fishing
_
Captain
14
45
6
1000
Fishing
_
Captain
15
46
7
800
Fishing
_
Angler
16
35
3
1000
Fishing
1
Captain
17
63
5
1200
Fishing
_
Captain
18
35
8
1050
Fishing
_
Captain
19
40
5
1000
Fishing
_
Angler
20
44
8
1500
Fishing
_
Angler
21
44
3
1000
Fishing
_
Angler
22
43
5
2500
Fishing
1
Owner
23
40
5
1000
Fishing
_
Angler
24
50
6
600
Fishing
_
Angler
25
85
10
3000
Fishing
2
Owner
26
40
7
1000
Fishing
_
Captain
27
41
6
900
Fishing
_
Angler
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•Frequency table showing age group of fishermen.
AGE GROUP
FREQUENCY
PERCENTAGE
20 - 30
0
0%
30 - 40
6
22%
40 - 50
16
59%
50 - 60
1
4%
60 - 70
3
11%
70 - 80
0
0%
80 - 90
1
4%
27
100
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Bar graph showing age group of
fishermen
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
20-30
30-40
40-50
50-60
60-70
70-80
80-90
Age group
Percentage
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Pie chart showing Age group
50-60
60-70
20-30
80-90
70-80
30-40
40-50
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•Table showing Average weekly income
RANK
WEEKLY INCOME
(MRF)
Chummer
725
Angler
925
Captain
1214
Owner
2750
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Bar graph showing average weekly
income
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
Chummer
Angler
Captain
Owner
Rank
Weeklyincom
e(InMRF)
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Pie chart showing average weekly
Income
owner
Chummer
Angler
Captain
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•Table showing weekly socio – economic status
RANK
WEEKLY INCOME
(MRF)
Chummer
725
Angler
925
Captain
1214
Owner
2750
Secretary
560
Supervisor
760
Assistant Principal
1260
Atoll Chief
1620
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Bar graph showing weekly
socio - economic status
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
Chummer
Angler
Captain
Owner
Secretary
Supervisor
Assistant
Principle
AtollChief
Rank
Weeklyincom
e(MRF)
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Pie chart showing Socio Economic
weekly status
Chummer
Angler
Captain
Owner
Secretary
Supervisor
Assistant Principle
Atoll Chief
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It was found that the older people in between the age group 40-50 took
up fishing. The younger generation has taken up jobs in tourism industry
instead of fishing. The average weekly income graph shows that the boat
owners are the person who is making maximum profit through fishing.
From the data collected, it was found that the majority of the
fishermen interviewed were Angler and Captain.
The weekly income table of fishermen class shows that the boat owners
are earning the highest income, where as chummers is the people who are
drawing the lowest income.
The weekly income table of other professionalists shows that the Aoll
chief is the person who is drawing the highest salary. Secretary is the
person who is drawing the lowest salary.
The comparison of fishermen’s salary with that of the other
professionalists indicates that the boat owners are the people who are
earning maximum income among the group followed by Atoll chief. This is
followed by Captain and Assistant principal who are drawing RF1214 and
RF 1260 respectively. From the table it was also found that chummers and
supervisor are drawing equal amount of income of RF 725 and RF 760
respectively.
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To compare the external features of pelagic and demarsal
fish.
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A pelagic fish (skipjack tuna)
A reef fish
(Emperor)
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Place the two fishes on a wooden board. The
following body features were compared and studied.
Body shape
Fins
-Caudal fin
-Pectoral fin
-Dorsal and anal fin
-Fin lets
Scales
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Gills
Muscles
Bones
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FEATURES
PELAGIC FISH
DEMARSAL
FISH
Body shape
Streamlined
Deep bodied
Fins
-C a uda l
-Pectoral
-Dorsal and anal
Crescent
Long and pointed
Short
and
retractable
Square
Short and broad
Long
and
continues
Gills
Larger gill area
Smaller
Scales
Reduced
Large scales
Muscles
More red musclesLess red muscles
Bo nes
Thin and light
Thick and hard
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Pelagic fish (Tuna)
The Pelagic fish tuna are fast and continues swimmers, which are found
in open sea. They are migratory in nature.
Tuna swims fast because its body is streamlined. Tuna have long and
pointed pectoral fin, retractable dorsal and anal fin and reduced
scales. Bones are light and thin. Tuna needs higher energy because it
swims for longer distance.
It has more red muscles and which provide higher amount of energy and
larger gill area, which provides more oxygen.

Reef fish (Emperor fish)
It is seen in the reef where there are foods. The adaptation of reef
fish is for short burst swimming and is clear from its morphological
features (external). It has:
Long dorsal and anal fin
Short and broad pectoral fin.
Body shape - Deep bodied.
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More white muscles for short burst swimming.
PELAGIC FISH (TUNA)
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REEF FISH (EMPEROR)
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To estimate the saltiness of seawater.
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A liter of seawater
A measuring cylinder
A weighing balance
A beaker
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Salinityis the total amount of dissolved salts in seawater. We
took a measuring cylinder and measured 1 liter of a sample of seawater.
It was heated on a heat source until all the water evaporated. After a
few minutes when all the water got evaporated, only the salts were
remaining at the bottom. The beaker was allowed to cool down and using a
weighing balance the mass of the salts determined. The experimented
repeated three times and the average value was taken as the salinity of
the seawater sample.
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Sample
Volume of seawater
(In mm)
Weight of salt
(In grams)
Average
1
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33
2
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34
3
1000
33
33.33 g
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In the present study we found that the average salinity of the seawater
sample was 33.33 grams. This value is less than the salinity of open
sea. This might be due to rainfall and the subsequent dilution.
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A visit was undertaken within this island. The main objective of this
visit was to study about the different reef zones and the organisms
found in each zones and classification of those organisms. Another
objective was to study about the different corals, which are found in
different reef zones. The relationship existing between different
organisms and different types of adaptations found in these organisms
were observed and recorded.
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The different reef zones identified were as follows.
•Slash zones:
It is the area where the water is thrown up at the beach by the
waves.
•Littoral zone
It is the area between the high and low water level.
•Lagoon
Shallow water near the beach is called a lagoon. This area has very
little water movement. So there is less mixing with open sea. The
temperature, salinity and nutrients are less in this area.
•Reef flat
Area between lagoon and reef front is called reef flat. The wave action
is low in this area. The reef front protects this area from the strong
waves and currents.
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Island (finolhu)
giri
faru lagoon
reef flat
inner
thila
reef
reef front
Inner reef
slope
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The five main types of corals, which were observed during the study,
are as follows.
Coral type
Habitat
Environmental condition
Branching corals
Reef flat
Movement of water less
Brain corals
Reef flat
Movement of water less
Mushroom corals
Reef flat
Movement of water less
Table corals
Reef flat and slopeMovement of water less
Massive corals
Reef front
Movement of water less
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Brain coral
Mushroom coral
Branching coral
Massive coral
Table coral
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In general it was observed that there were only few corals growing in
the lagoon. In the reef flat and reef front massive corals and brain
corals were the most common forms. Branching corals were also present
but most of them were dead. There were also dead patches of massive
corals and brain corals in the reef front. In areas of good corals
growth there were abundant coral reef fishes. They included surgeon
fishes, butterfly fishes and parrot fishes. These fishes were less
abundant in areas of dead corals. Coralline algae were also seen in
these areas.
In the reefs, organisms live in association with other species. The
different types of associations that were recorded were commensalisms
and mutualism.
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Shark and remora live in association with each other. The remoras do not
harm sharks, and as it is attached to the shark, remora fish gets free
swimming. So it gets food without wasting much energy.

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Clown fish and sea anemone live in association with each other. Sea
anemone protects clown fish.
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The different organisms found in this zone are crabs, hermit crabs
Hermit crab
Hermit crab
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The different organisms found in the lagoon are pipefish, gobies,
flat fish, sea urchin and sea cucumber
Pipe fish
Goby
Sea urchin
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FISHESButterfly
Clown fish
Boxfish
MOLLUSCS’
Octopus
Squid
Murex
CORALS
OTHERS
Branching corals
Sponges
Anemone
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FISH
Surgeon fish
Butterfly fish
Parrot fish
MOLLUSCS’
CORALS
Giant clam
Massive coral
OTHERS
Christmas tree worm
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Different groups of organisms were found in different reef zones. Some
of the organisms were common in various zones. The coral type also
varied in different zones. The lagoon had a poor coral growth. This can
be due to high water temperature and salinity and lack of substrate for
the settlement coral larvae.
A large-scale mortality of corals was observed in the study. This can be
due to El-Nino effect. The subsequent warm water current might have
caused the temperature of water to rise. This would have caused the
large-scale mortality of corals.
The different organisms contributed in one way or another for buildings
of the reefs. The parrotfish and coralline algae was the major
contributed sand formation. The sea cucumber played a significant role
cleaning of the environment.
The study was not carried out in the reef slope due to safety reasons.
During the study precaution was taken to wear protective footwears.
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The reef organisms also exhibit a number of adaptations. These
include structural, behavioral and functional adaptations.
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The different structural adaptations observed are as follows.
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The sharp scalpel blade like structure was need for offence and
defense.
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It had a hard body covering which provides protection.
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Its first dorsal spine was used to lock itself in the coral cavity so that
the predator cannot press it out.
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The different functional adaptations observed were as follows:
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The mucus covering on its body was similar to the mucus of sea
anemone.
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It could swim fast, thus escape from its predator and change its
colour.
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It has poisonous spines for its defense.
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It has stinging cells for defense
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It has poisonous spines on its body.
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It has poisonous sting for both defense and attack.
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It has barbels, which help the fish to search for food.
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