Volume 1 - SUPPLEMENT of ABSTRACTS
Analysis of Factors Affecting Life Fate of Groupers After Fishing Operations
- Emrah Simsek
Iskenderun Technical University, Marine Sciences and Technologies Faculty, Department of Marine Technologies
emrah.simsek@iste.edu.tr
- Aydin Demirci
Iskenderun Technical University, Marine Sciences and Technologies Faculty, Department of Marine Technologies
Keywords: Groupers, Barotrauma, Temperature Shock, Fatigue, human effects
Abstract
This study observed the factors that influence the fate of groupers which release after fishing
operations. These factors, which lead to behavioral impairment after fishing, is classified
fatigue, temperature shock, barotrauma, exposure to air and a human contact. Evaluation was
tried to put forward by examining the levels of cortisol T3 and T4 in the blood parameters of
groupers. For this study, Epinephelus marginatus, Epinephelus aeneus and Epinephelus
costae were used. The study consists of two experiment sets including the marine
environment and laboratory conditions. As a result of experiments, it was observed that
groupers do not demonstrate swimming behavior during the trawl operation. Therefore the
fish does not get tired. These data also supported results from blood parameters. It is believed
to temperature shock cause barotrauma but it could not be obtained in this study supports a
concrete data yet. It was observed swelling of the eyes and swimming bladder in case of
barotrauma. However, it was understood groupers continued to life after barotrauma with
compression treatment tanks. Air exposed fish also been observed to occur delayed mortality
by 50%. It was observed that the human effect, which is inevitable after each fishing, have no
effect on groupers.