Dolphinfish Bycatch in Spanish Mediterranean Large Pelagic Longline Fisheries, 2000-2010

Macias, David; Baez, Jose C.; Garcia-Barcelona, Salvador; Ortiz de Urbina, Jose M.

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to describe the dolphinfish bycatch rates in the longline fisheries of the Western Mediterranean and modelling the nominal bycatch abundance and distribution of dolphinfish from the Spanish Mediterranean as a function of technical, geographical, and seasonality factors. Our results indicate that the impact of the pelagic and semipelagic longline on the dolphinfish population is relatively low (1.083 fishes per 1000 hooks), in contrast with the greater effect on the target species population. We obtained a statistically significant logistic model, with the following factors: technical characteristics of the fishery, geographical location, and seasonality. Drifting surface longliners targeting albacore is the gear with the highest effect on Mediterranean dolphinfish population. The technical characteristics of the fishery and seasonality factors have an important role in explaining the absence or presence of dolphinfish bycatch in the different boat strata, gear types, and seasons. Moreover, sea surface temperature and lunar phases also present additional explanations. Lunar phase as SST has been frequently used as an explanatory variable affecting catch rates of dolphinfish.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000303012000001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: SCIENTIFIC WORLD JOURNAL
Editorial: Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Fecha de publicación: 2012
Página de inicio: 1
Página final: 9
DOI:

10.1100/2012/104389

Notas: ISI