Modou Thiaw
Institut de recherche pour le développement
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African Journal of Marine Science | 2011
Modou Thiaw; Didier Gascuel; D. Thiao; Omar Thiom Thiaw; Didier Jouffre
Short-lived species are extremely dependent on the seasonal and interannual variability of environmental conditions, and determining their stock status is often difficult. This study investigates the effects of environmental variability and fishing pressure on the stock of octopus Octopus vulgaris in Senegalese waters over a 10-year period from 1996 to 2005. Monthly catches-at-age were estimated based on catch-at-weight data and a polymodal decomposition constrained by a given growth curve. Octopus recruitments and fishing mortalities were then estimated using a catch-at-age analysis performed on a monthly basis. Yield and biomass per recruit were simulated using a Thompson and Bell model and used to generate a diagnostic of the fisherys impacts. Results indicate that the high interannual and seasonal variability of the octopus stock biomass is linked to the spring recruitment event, the annual intensity of which was significantly correlated with the coastal upwelling index and sea surface temperature. Yield per recruit varied seasonally but remained almost unchanged from one year to the next. Even when catches vary strongly according to recruitment, the octopus stock appears to be consistently fully exploited, or slightly overexploited in some years. In this context of environmental variability, usual indicators such as the maximum yield per recruit, and the related fishing mortality and spawning potential ratio, remain useful for fisheries management purposes.
PLOS ONE | 2016
Kamarel Ba; Modou Thiaw; Najih Lazar; Alassane Sarr; Timothée Brochier; Ismaïla Ndiaye; Alioune Faye; O. Sadio; Jacques Panfili; Omar Thiom Thiaw; Patrice Brehmer
The stock of the Senegalese flat sardinella, Sardinella maderensis, is highly exploited in Senegal, West Africa. Its growth and reproduction parameters are key biological indicators for improving fisheries management. This study reviewed these parameters using landing data from small-scale fisheries in Senegal and literature information dated back more than 25 years. Age was estimated using length-frequency data to calculate growth parameters and assess the growth performance index. With global climate change there has been an increase in the average sea surface temperature along the Senegalese coast but the length-weight parameters, sex ratio, size at first sexual maturity, period of reproduction and condition factor of S. maderensis have not changed significantly. The above parameters of S. maderensis have hardly changed, despite high exploitation and fluctuations in environmental conditions that affect the early development phases of small pelagic fish in West Africa. This lack of plasticity of the species regarding of the biological parameters studied should be considered when planning relevant fishery management plans.
African Journal of Marine Science | 2013
W. Ndiaye; Modou Thiaw; Khady Diouf; Papa Ibnou Ndiaye; Omar Thiom Thiaw; Jacques Panfili
In Senegal, a significant decrease in catches indicates that many demersal fish stocks are being overexploited. The white grouper Epinephelus aeneus, locally known as the ‘thiof’, is exploited by both small-scale and industrial fisheries. A 28-year database of E. aeneus catches along the Senegalese coast provided by the Centre for Oceanographic Research of Dakar-Thiaroye, and size at maturity measured in Dakar (Senegal) from monthly samples in 2010, were used to analyse changes in population structure in the area over the past 37 years. Catches from the northern fishing areas were lower than those from the southern fishing areas, and decreased steadily during the period (Kolmogorov–Smirnov test, D = 0.243, p = 0.0002). The individual mean weight of catches decreased from 1974 to 2010 (linear regression, r 2 = 0.40, n = 37) and only 60% of the individuals were mature. The calculated sizes at maturity were 49 cm total length (TL) for females and 55 cm for males, and the optimal length of capture for a sustainable fishery was 96 cm, but only 0.03% of E. aeneus caught reached this length. Most of the catch consisted of juveniles; the larger reproductive individuals had disappeared. The number of individuals caught decreased significantly between 1974 and 2010 (1974–1983, r 2 = 0.98, n = 74 674; 1984–1993, r 2 = 0.95, n = 96 696; 1994–2003, r 2 = 0.93, n = 12 619; 2004–2010, r 2 = 0.91, n = 12 887), whereas the length range remained the same (10–110 cm TL). Biological indicators clearly showed that E. aeneus stocks in Senegal are overexploited and the species is now endangered. Immediate active management of fishing pressure is needed, therefore, to maintain E. aeneus populations in the area. Our results suggest a minimum size of <50 cm should be introduced and that fishing effort should be reduced.
Journal of Biology and Life Science | 2018
Ismaïla Ndiaye; Alassane Sarr; Alioune Faye; Modou Thiaw; Malick Diouf; Kamarel Ba; Waly Ndiaye; Najih Lazar; Omar Thiom Thiaw
In this study, a total of 1068 specimens Sardinella aurita of which 553 females and 515 males were examined. The objectif of this study was to determine the reproductive parameters of Sardinella aurita . The sex ratio was significantly in favor of females (55%). The size at first sexual maturity was estimated at 18.9 cm for females and 18.0 cm for males. The monthly variation of sexual maturity stages and gonado-somatic index (GSI) allowed to locate the reproduction periods from February to June and from September to December. The mean absolute fecundity was estimated at 110.794 ± 7582 oocytes whereas relative fecundity was about 422 ± 26 oocytes per gram of female.
Progress in Oceanography | 2009
Modou Thiaw; Didier Gascuel; Didier Jouffre; Omar Thiom Thiaw
Fisheries Oceanography | 2017
Modou Thiaw; Pierre-Amaël Auger; Fambaye Ngom; Timothée Brochier; Saliou Faye; Ousmane Diankha; Patrice Brehmer
Thalassas: an International Journal of Marine Sciences | 2015
Ousmane Diankha; Modou Thiaw; Bamol Ali Sow; Thimothée Brochier; Amadou T. Gaye; Patrice Brehmer
Fisheries Oceanography | 2018
Ousmane Diankha; Aliou Ba; Patrice Brehmer; Timothée Brochier; Bamol Ali Sow; Modou Thiaw; Amadou T. Gaye; Fambaye Ngom; Hervé Demarcq
Journal of Biology and Life Science | 2014
Alioune Faye; Alassane Sarr; Modou Thiaw; Jean Fall; Kamarel Ba; Ismaïla Ndiaye; Najih Lazar; Malick Diouf; Omar Thiom Thiaw
Progress in Oceanography | 2018
Timothée Brochier; Pierre-Amaël Auger; Laure Pecquerie; Eric Machu; Xavier Capet; Modou Thiaw; Baye Cheikh Mbaye; Cheikh-Baye Braham; Omar Ettahiri; Najib Charouki; Ousseynou Sene Ndaw; Francisco E. Werner; Patrice Brehmer