L. Le Vay et al., Seasonal abundance and recruitment in an estuarine population of mud crabs, Scylla paramamosain, in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam, HYDROBIOL, 449(1-3), 2001, pp. 231-239
Artisanal fisheries for mud crabs are an important source of income in coas
tal communities of the Mekong Delta. However, populations are subject to pr
essure from increasing fishing effort to provide seed crabs for pond cultur
e, as well as diminishing mangrove habitats. In the present study, Scylla p
aramamosain was found to be the dominant mud crab species within an estuari
ne mangal system, representing over 96.8% of mud crab fishery landings betw
een February 1998 and March 1999. S. olivacea was also present in relativel
y low abundance (3.2% of landings). Analysis of catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE
) data collected throughout 1997 and 1998, for an intertidal hand-fishery,
shows that mud crabs were present in a fairly narrow range of mean abundanc
e throughout the year, despite protracted periods of freshwater conditions
during the rainy season. Recruitment of juvenile S. paramamosain (3-4 cm ca
rapace width) was continuous through 1998, with a significant peak at the b
eginning of the dry season. No juvenile S. olivacea (< 5 cm carapace width)
were found during the study. The mangal appears to provide a nursery habit
at for S. paramamosain, with predominantly juveniles and sub-adults present
, while a higher proportion of adults were recorded in the sub-tidal compon
ent of the population. Mature females were present throughout the year, wit
h a peak in September-October 1997. The CPUE analysis provides a baseline o
f seasonal variation in crab abundance that can be used to monitor the effe
ctiveness of resource management and potential impacts of future changes in
habitat.