Sp. Wintner et Sfj. Dudley, Age and growth estimates for the tiger shark, Galeocerdo cuvier, from the east coast of South Africa, MAR FRESH R, 51(1), 2000, pp. 43-53
Growth rings (GR) in sagitally sectioned vertebral centra of 69 female tige
r sharks (102-300 cm precaudal length; 6-412 kg) and 32 males (123-301 cm;
16-396 kg) were counted. In vertebrae from three sharks injected with oxyte
tracyline (OTC) and recaptured after 18, 389 and 791 days of liberty, respe
ctively, OTC was visible and there was evidence of annual GR deposition. Ce
ntrum analyses of the entire vertebral sample failed to confirm this GR per
iodicity. Assuming annual GR deposition, the youngest female and male aged
were 1 year (102 cm) and 2 years (123 cm), and the oldest were 11 years (29
3 cm) and 8 years (301 cm) respectively. von Bertalanffy parameters for the
combined sexes based on back-calculated values were L-infinity 301 cm, k 0
.202 year(-1) and t(0)-1.11 years. Ages calculated for length at 50% maturi
ty were 11 years (274 cm) and 8 years (250 cm) for females and males, respe
ctively. Calculated growth in length decreased from 44 cm (0-1 year) to 4 c
m (12-13 years). Gompertz parameters were w(0) 14 kg, G 3.73 and g 0.172 ye
ar(-1). Calculated growth in mass increased from 12 kg (0-1 year) to 38 kg
(7-8 years), then decreased to 29 kg (12-13 years). Back-calculated length
and mass values were similar to observed values and Lee's phenomenon was no
t evident in either case.