Abstract Rates of natural mortality (M) of Haliotis iris were estimated by monitoring enclosed populations, and from the frequency of empty marked shells recovered from natural populations. Annual instantaneous rates were <= 0.1 in all instances. The major source of mortality was predation by the starfish Astrostole scabra. Predation by fishes was evidently low. The low rates of natural mortality suggest that fisheries for H. iris may be less productive than those of other species of abalone.
Keywords abalone; Haliotis iris; natural mortality.
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1997: Vol. 31: 135-137
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