Scientific Publication

Managing marine fishery in Kerala through simulation using surplus 	 production model, genetic algorithm and spectral methods

Abstract

Outboard ring seines and mechanized trawl nets form the two major fisheries in Kerala accounting for about 72% of the total 	 catch in the state. A genetic algorithm was developed for simulation of trawl net and ring seine fishery using surplus production 	 model and spectral methods. Simulations were carried out for six different levels of exploitations and the average biomass 	 and average yield were calculated and compared with the maximum sustainable yield (MSY). The simulation results based 	 on ring seine fishery revealed that the optimum level of exploitation is at 86.3% of the current level of exploitation to keep 	 the annual average yields during 2005-2014 just below MSY, for both oil sardine and mackerel. Simulations based on trawl 	 net fishery suggested maintaining the exploitation level at 87.9% of the current level to retain the average annual yields of 	 penaeid prawns, cephalopods and threadfin breams below the MSY level during 2005-2013