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et al., H. (2025). Population Structure and Growth Patterns of Anchovy and Sardine in the Safi Fishing Area on the Moroccan Atlantic Coast. Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, 29(2), 1321-1334. doi: 10.21608/ejabf.2025.419234
Hichami et al.. "Population Structure and Growth Patterns of Anchovy and Sardine in the Safi Fishing Area on the Moroccan Atlantic Coast". Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, 29, 2, 2025, 1321-1334. doi: 10.21608/ejabf.2025.419234
et al., H. (2025). 'Population Structure and Growth Patterns of Anchovy and Sardine in the Safi Fishing Area on the Moroccan Atlantic Coast', Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, 29(2), pp. 1321-1334. doi: 10.21608/ejabf.2025.419234
et al., H. Population Structure and Growth Patterns of Anchovy and Sardine in the Safi Fishing Area on the Moroccan Atlantic Coast. Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, 2025; 29(2): 1321-1334. doi: 10.21608/ejabf.2025.419234

Population Structure and Growth Patterns of Anchovy and Sardine in the Safi Fishing Area on the Moroccan Atlantic Coast

Article 82, Volume 29, Issue 2, March and April 2025, Page 1321-1334  XML PDF (447.37 K)
DOI: 10.21608/ejabf.2025.419234
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Abstract
     This study explored the growth dynamics of anchovies (Engraulis encrasicolus) and sardines (Sardina pilchardus) in the Safi fishing zone, a biologically productive area along the Moroccan Atlantic coast influenced by persistent upwelling. Over a two-year period (2018–2019), biological data on size, age, and growth patterns were collected and analyzed using the von Bertalanffy growth model. The results indicated that sardines exhibit stable growth patterns, with asymptotic lengths (L∞) ranging from 22.58 to 23.20cm and growth coefficients (K) between 0.36 and 0.40. In contrast, anchovies displayed greater variability in size-at-age, with an average L∞ of 17.33cm and a wide range of K values (0.250–0.818), reflecting their adaptability to fluctuating environmental conditions. The growth-performance index (ϕ) for anchovies (1.88–2.40) was notably higher than values reported in other regions, suggesting enhanced growth efficiency in the nutrient-rich Safi upwelling zone. Length-weight relationships further revealed species-specific strategies: sardines exhibited a shift toward isometric growth (b = 3.007–3.190), while anchovies maintained positive allometric growth (b = 3.134–3.261), indicating faster weight gain relative to length. These findings underscore the distinct metabolic rates and ecological adaptations of the two species, providing valuable insights for refining stock assessment models and supporting sustainable fisheries management in the region.
Keywords
Sardina pilchardus; Engraulis encrasicolus; Growth dynamics; Moroccan Atlantic; Otolith reading; Fisheries management
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