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Abstract The process of maintaining the coral reef fishes communities is necessary, in order to maintaining a food source, and ecological processes for many coral reef communities (Russ 1991; McManus 1996; Bellwood et al., 2004). The sensitivity of some reef fish to over-fishing increased fishing pressure on reef fish populations, and worries that many reef fisheries are now over-fished supports the need for more well effective management of coral reef fisheries (Russ & Alcala 1989; Russ 1991; Munro 1996; Jennings et al., 1999b; Sale 2002; Sadovy et al., 2003). Therefore there is necessary to increase our knowledge about reef fish ecology, population dynamics and responses to fishing to achieving a better management (Sale et al., 1994; Jennings & Lock 1996; Vincent & Sadovy 1998). |