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Marchal, Paul; Andersen, Bo; Caillart, B.; Eigaard, Ole; Guyader, Olivier; Hovgaard, Holger; Iriondo, Ane; Le Fur, Fanny; Sacchi, Jacques; Santurtun, Marina. |
Face-to-face interviews were conducted to identify the main changes in gear and vessel technology that may have improved the fishing efficiency of a number of French, Danish, and Basque fleets over the past few decades. Important changes include the gradual appearance of twin trawls (Danish and French trawlers) and trammel-nets (French gillnetters), and the increased polyvalence of Basque bottom trawlers. The results suggest that fishing effort descriptors that are not traditionally measured (gear type, groundrope type, length of net used per day, headline length, crew size, number of winch or net drums) may have a substantial impact on catch rates. Adjusting fishing effort using such descriptors may generally improve the relationship between fishing... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Twin trawls; Technological creep; Groundrope; Generalized linear models; Fishing mortality; Fishing effort; Catch rate. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2007/publication-2611.pdf |
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Norungee, D.; Lim Shung, C.. |
The catches made by purse seiners on schools associated with logs constitute more than half of the total catch of the purse-seine fishery of the western Indian Ocean. In the purse-seine fishery on log-associated schools of tuna, either natural logs are spotted by vessels and are marked with radio beacons, or artificial logs are set at sea to concentrate the tuna prior to fishing operations. The first attempt at commercial purse seining was successfully carried out in the Indian Ocean in 1979 by a joint-venture Mauritian vessel using the same technique as the Japanese, who had traditionally fished on schools associated with logs in the Pacific Ocean. They started fishing in the Indian Ocean after experimental purse-seine fishing was conducted by the Japan... |
Tipo: Report |
Palavras-chave: Purse seines; Catch rate. |
Ano: 1996 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/513 |
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Soto, M.; Morón, J.; Pallares, P.. |
The Spanish purse seine fleet operates in a wide area of the Indian Ocean since 1984. A logbooks system provides detailed information of catches (set by set) and effort. Together with this information, an intensive work of interview during 4 years (1994-1997) has provided technical equipment data. These data have been used to estimate standardized catch per unit effort (CPUE) indices of abundance for yellowfin from the Indian Ocean. Standardized catch rates have been estimated using the Generalized Linear Model (GLM) approach. The model proposed includes factors related with the stock abundance together with factors related with catchability changes. |
Tipo: Proceedings Paper |
Palavras-chave: Catch rate; Purse seines; Yellow tail fisheries. |
Ano: 2000 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/990 |
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Coello, Dialhy; Herrera, Marco; Calle, Marco; Castro, Rómulo; Medina, Carlos; Chalén, Xavier. |
Entre julio de 2009 y diciembre de 2010 se desarrolló el monitoreo de la flota de botes de fibra de vidrio dirigida a la captura de peces pelágicos grandes con enmalle de superficie de 4 y 5” de ojo de malla, que opera en la caleta pesquera de Sta. Rosa a través de observadores científicos a bordo. Se analizó la información sobre la captura incidental de 537 lances de pesca efectuados entre 01°00,00-03°23,00 S y desde 080°50,00-082°30,00 W (35 y 95 millas náuticas frente al perfil costero). Se estableció que las redes utilizadas operaban adecuadamente y que los porcentajes de incidencia de tortugas y mamíferos marinos en la sección de los flotadores es del 82,4 y 69,8 %, respectivamente. Los índices de captura más elevados por grupos fueron para:... |
Tipo: Journal Contribution |
Palavras-chave: By catch; Artisanal fishing; Net fishing; Catch rate; Mortality rate. |
Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/4562 |
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