Minicoy Island study reveals key data for sustainable tuna fishing.
The researchers studied the length-weight relationship of skipjack and yellowfin tuna in Minicoy waters to estimate their population sizes. They collected data on the length frequency of these tunas caught by pole and line fishing. By understanding how length relates to weight, they can convert catch data from kilograms to the number of fish caught. This helps in estimating the average weights and population sizes of these tuna species.