Abstract

Fishing activity in two artificial reefs (ARs) was monitored between August 2001 and August 2002 in the gulf of Morrosquillo, to investigate their possible impact on the fishery dynamics. We determined catch per unit effort (CPUE) and catch composition, and found 19 species in Punta de Piedra and 36 in Tolú (16 species common to both). In Punta de Piedra, CPUE was 0.40 kg/hour/fisherman and estimated annual catch was 1 830 kg (Tolú values: 0.42 kg/hour/fisherman and 4 820 kg). No significant differences in CPUE were found between ARs and no seasonal pattern was evident. The differences in total composition and extracted biomass between ARs were mainly a consequence of greater effort exerted in Tolú, whereas the absence of trends and correlation with environmental factors of CPUE and species caught suggests that the ARs are near their carrying capacity. As expected, the ARs supported and improved CPUE and fishing success in comparison with reported values of natural habitats, traditional fishing grounds and some artificial habitats in the zone, owing to their greater volume, structural complexity and vertical profile. However, this increase could also be the result of biomass aggregation, not production. The potential negative impacts of ARs on the environment require experimental research. The deployment of non-extractive ARs and the controlled usage for fishery purposes could be a useful tool for resource enhancement and management in the area.

Highlights

  • La disminución en los recursos pesqueros es evidente y es el resultado de la sobrepesca, el manejo insostenible y los cambios ecológicos imprevistos, así como de la degradación y los disturbios ambientales (Botsford et al 1997, FAO 1997, Pauly et al 1998, Essington et al 2006)

  • Ejemplos son los trabajos de García & Navarro (1998), con dispositivos agregadores de peces (DAPs) en Isla Aguja (Santa Marta), Castro & Stephens (2000), en la Isla de San Andrés y la instalación de AAs que se realizó en La Guajira por la ONG Terrazul desde el año 2003 (Terrazul 2006)

  • Si bien aluden al tema pesquero, fueron realizadas en períodos cortos de tiempo, por lo cual no se determinaron los impactos de las estructuras sobre la pesquería en su área de influencia

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La disminución en los recursos pesqueros es evidente y es el resultado de la sobrepesca, el manejo insostenible y los cambios ecológicos imprevistos, así como de la degradación y los disturbios ambientales (Botsford et al 1997, FAO 1997, Pauly et al 1998, Essington et al 2006). CUADRO 4 Prueba de Kruskal-Wallis para comparar la longitud estándar de las principales especies capturadas en la época lluviosa de 2001 entre el AA de Punta de Piedra y Tolú con el promedio y rango de tallas en cm en cada AA, Golfo de Morrosquillo of Punta de Piedra and Tolú, with average and size range in cm in each AR, gulf of Morrosquillo

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