Circle hooks: Developing better fishing practices in the artisanal longline fisheries of the Eastern Pacific Ocean

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作者
Andraka, Sandra [1 ]
Mug, Moises [1 ]
Hall, Martin [2 ]
Pons, Maite [3 ]
Pacheco, Lucas [4 ]
Parrales, Manuel [5 ]
Rendon, Liliana [5 ]
Parga, Maria L. [6 ]
Mituhasi, Takahisa [7 ]
Segura, Alvaro [8 ]
Ortega, David [9 ]
Villagran, Erick [10 ]
Perez, Sara [10 ]
de Paz, Celina [11 ]
Siu, Salvador [11 ]
Gadea, Velkiss [12 ]
Caicedo, Julian [13 ]
Zapata, Luis A. [13 ]
Martinez, Jimmy [5 ]
Guerrero, Pablo [14 ]
Valqui, Michael [15 ]
Vogel, Nick [2 ]
机构
[1] WWF, Latin Amer & Caribbean Program, San Jose, Costa Rica
[2] IATTC, La Jolla, CA 92037 USA
[3] Ctr Invest & Conservac Marina CICMAR, El Pinar 15008, Canelones, Uruguay
[4] WWF, Panama Off, Ciudad Del Saber 081607168, Clayton, Panama
[5] Escuela Pesca Pacifico Oriental WWF, Manta, Ecuador
[6] SUBMON, Barcelona 08024, Spain
[7] Overseas Fishery Cooperat Fdn Japan, Minato Ku, Tokyo 1070052, Japan
[8] WWF, Costa Rica Off, San Jose, Costa Rica
[9] WWF, Oaxaca Off, Oaxaca, Oax, Mexico
[10] WWF, Mesoamer Reef Off, Guatemala City, Guatemala
[11] Ctr Desarrollo Pesca & Acuicultura CENDEPESCA, Oficinas Cent, La Libertad, El Salvador
[12] FFI, Managua, Nicaragua
[13] WWF Colombia, Cali, Colombia
[14] WWF Galapagos, Santa Cruz Isl, Galapagos, Ecuador
[15] WWF Peru, Lima 14, Peru
关键词
Bycatch mitigation; Circle hooks; Surface longline fisheries; Sea turtles; SEA-TURTLE BYCATCH; LEATHERBACK TURTLE; MORTALITY; CONSERVATION; TARGET; PERFORMANCE; IMPACTS; REDUCE; RATES; CATCH;
D O I
10.1016/j.biocon.2013.01.019
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Since 2004, governments and non-governmental organizations, together with the fishing communities from nine countries, from Mexico to Peru, have implemented joint efforts to reduce incidental mortality of sea turtles in artisanal longline fisheries of the Eastern Pacific Ocean (EPO). These countries are involved in a Regional Sea Turtle Bycatch Program to achieve this goal. Circle hooks have been proposed as a way to mitigate incidental mortality of sea turtles. Thus, we analyze the performance of circle hooks in relation to)style and tuna hooks on the hooking rates of target and non-target species in the artisanal surface longline fisheries of three of the participating countries with the largest sample sizes (Ecuador, Panama and Costa Rica). These fisheries target mahi-mahi, Coryphaena hippurus, or a combination of tunas, billfishes and sharks (TBS), and use different techniques and gear configurations to catch their targets. For the TBS fishery we presented the results of comparisons between tuna hooks and 16/0 circle hooks from Ecuador, Panama and Costa Rica, and between tuna hooks and 18/0 circle hooks in Costa Rica. For the mahi-mahi fishery, we analyzed the performance of 14/0 and 15/0 circle hooks in Ecuadorian vessels and 16/0 circle hooks in Costa Rican vessels vs. the traditional J-style hooks. A total of 730,362 hooks were observed in 3126 sets. Hooking rates for target and non-target species were not consistent for all fisheries and countries analyzed. However, circle hooks reduced sea turtle hooking rates in most of the comparisons. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:214 / 224
页数:11
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