Effect of hook size and seasonality on the artisanal long-line fishery of southern hake (Merluccius Australis Hutton, 1872) in Chile Efecto del tamaño de anzuelo y estacionalidad en la pesquería de espinel artesanal de la merluza austral (Merluccius Australis Hutton, 1872) en Chile

Queirolo D.; Ahumada M.

Keywords: Artisanal fishery Catch rates Fishing gear Selectivity Southeast pacific ocean

Abstract

The effect of hook size and seasonality on the artisanal long-line fishery of southern hake (Merluccius australis) in Chile was studied. We analyzed the effect of four hook sizes on the size-at-catch and catch rates of southern hake (Merluccius australis) caught with mixed long-lines between Seno de Reloncaví and Golfo de Ancud (41°42′S-42°48′S). Sixty fishing hauls were done in four periods (March, May, July, September); a total of 59,294 hooks were set and 14,358 specimens (26,165 kg) were caught. The analysis showed overlapping retention sizes for each hook size in the months studied, indicating no significant effects in either catch size composition or in catch rates between hooks of different size. Nevertheless, significant differences were observed between periods in the catch rates, fluctuating between 31.75 and 16.17 individuals per 100 hooks from March to September. The above results suggest that it is necessary to analyze alternative fishing gear and management measures for the fishery.

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Título según SCOPUS: Effect of hook size and seasonality on the artisanal long-line fishery of southern hake (Merluccius Australis Hutton, 1872) in Chile [Efecto del tamaño de anzuelo y estacionalidad en la pesquería de espinel artesanal de la merluza austral (Merluccius Australis Hutton, 1872) en Chile]
Título de la Revista: REVISTA DE BIOLOGIA MARINA Y OCEANOGRAFIA
Volumen: 44
Número: 3
Editorial: UNIV VALPARAISO
Fecha de publicación: 2009
Página de inicio: 551
Página final: 560
Idioma: eng
Notas: SCOPUS