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Larval Dispersal Modelling of the Blue Swimming Crab IPortunus pelagicus/I from the Crab Banks along the Coast of Trang Province, Southern Thailand
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Boonsanit, Phurich
, Sagulsawasdipan, Kattinat
, Sivaipram, Itchika
, Saramul, Suriyan
, Onsri, Nikom
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Banking industry
/ International economic relations
/ Simulation methods
2024
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Larval Dispersal Modelling of the Blue Swimming Crab IPortunus pelagicus/I from the Crab Banks along the Coast of Trang Province, Southern Thailand
by
Boonsanit, Phurich
, Sagulsawasdipan, Kattinat
, Sivaipram, Itchika
, Saramul, Suriyan
, Onsri, Nikom
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Banking industry
/ International economic relations
/ Simulation methods
2024
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Larval Dispersal Modelling of the Blue Swimming Crab IPortunus pelagicus/I from the Crab Banks along the Coast of Trang Province, Southern Thailand
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Boonsanit, Phurich
, Sagulsawasdipan, Kattinat
, Sivaipram, Itchika
, Saramul, Suriyan
, Onsri, Nikom
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Banking industry
/ International economic relations
/ Simulation methods
2024
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Larval Dispersal Modelling of the Blue Swimming Crab IPortunus pelagicus/I from the Crab Banks along the Coast of Trang Province, Southern Thailand
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Larval Dispersal Modelling of the Blue Swimming Crab IPortunus pelagicus/I from the Crab Banks along the Coast of Trang Province, Southern Thailand
2024
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In Thailand, the populations of a commercially important crab Portunus pelagicus (Linnaeus, 1758) have been decreasing due to overfishing, raising concerns about the conservation efforts of this crab species. The Crab Bank Project has recently been established to restore crab populations by releasing crab larvae from each crab bank station. However, the fate of crab larvae after the release is poorly understood. Here, we assessed the dispersal and settlement patterns of the larvae P. pelagicus released from crab banks along the coast of Trang Province, Southern Thailand. The Lagrangian particle tracking model was employed to simulate the larval dispersal and settlement patterns after release from the crab banks during the inter-monsoon, southwest monsoon, and northeast monsoon. Our simulation revealed that virtual larvae were predominantly retained within inshore areas after the release for 14 days, regulated by tidal-driven currents, wind-induced currents, and local coastal topography. Monsoon periods affected the larval dispersal, with some larvae being transported into estuaries due to the SW monsoonal effects. After the 14-day release period, our modelled simulations suggested that the crab larvae arrived at numerous seagrass meadows along the coast, indicating potential settlement and growth. This result highlights the connectivity of sources and sinks for crab larvae after release from crab banks. Moreover, significant implications for conservation efforts and the fishery management of P. pelagicus were also discussed based on our modelled simulations.
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