Abstract

An analysis is made of the catch, effort and catch per unit effort (CPUE) of the incidental capture of billfish and other species by longline vessels in eastern Venezuela. The information was based on fishing logbooks from 1986 to 2000. The fishing grounds were divided into two sectors according to the different hydrological regimes: the Caribbean Sea (11º–17ºN, 61º–75W) and the western Atlantic Ocean (5º–17ºN, 50º–60ºW). The number of vessels in the fleet increased from 9 to 41 units between 1986 and 1996. Tunas were the dominant group in the landings, representing on average 73.2% in the Caribbean Sea and 78.8% in the Atlantic Ocean. Yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) was the most important species, accounting for 67.4% and 56% of the total weight captured in the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean, respectively. The incidental catch was composed of white marlin (Tetrapturus albidus), sail fish (Istiophorus albicans), blue marlin (Makaira nigricans), sword fish (Xiphias gladius), dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus), and sharks (mainly Carcharhinus spp. and Isurus spp.). White marlin and blue marlin presented asimilar pattern of variation and a sustained decrease in average yearly CPUE during the study period. For both species, CPUE seasonality was strong and more evident in the Caribbean, with a minimum in June and August. Blue marlin showed the highest yields per unit of effort (1.7 kg/100 hooks/day) in both sectors; dolphinfish showed similar CPUE values in both sectors, while the yields of sword fish were higher in the Caribbean Sea and those of sharks were higher in the Atlantic Ocean. The average annual CPUE of white marlin and several shark species showed significant differences between the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean sectors. The changes in abundance of the species seem to be associated with feeding migratory movements.

Highlights

  • En varias pesquerías industriales con palangre dirigidas a túnidos y a pez espada (Xiphias gladius) se capturan de manera incidental numerosas especies, representadas principalmente por el grupo de agujas, en particular aguja blanca (Tetrapturus albidus), aguja azul (Makaira nigricans) y pez vela (Istiophorus albicans); especies como el dorado Coryphaena hippurus; y el grupo de los tiburones: tiburón azul (Prionace glauca), tiburón macuira (Carcharhinus limbatus), tiburón carite (Isurus oxyrinchus), cornúa (Sphyrna mocarran) y tiburón zorro (Alopias vulpinus)

  • The Venezuelan longline vessels mostly gear their effort towards the catch of tunas and the species composition of the landings is similar to that reported by Hooft and Ramos (1972), Novoa and Ramos (1976) from commercial logbook information, Marcano et al (2002) from reports of the observers program in the central western Atlantic Ocean, as well as Hazin et al (1998) from the longline fishery in northeastern Brazil

  • Between 1987 and 1996, there were nine longline vessels operating in Venezuela geared towards the catch of sword fish, incorporating more advanced technology than the one used by traditional longline vessels, which allowed a significant increase in the landings of this species (Alió et al, 1993)

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Introduction

En varias pesquerías industriales con palangre dirigidas a túnidos y a pez espada (Xiphias gladius) se capturan de manera incidental numerosas especies, representadas principalmente por el grupo de agujas, en particular aguja blanca (Tetrapturus albidus), aguja azul (Makaira nigricans) y pez vela (Istiophorus albicans); especies como el dorado Coryphaena hippurus; y el grupo de los tiburones: tiburón azul (Prionace glauca), tiburón macuira (Carcharhinus limbatus), tiburón carite (Isurus oxyrinchus), cornúa (Sphyrna mocarran) y tiburón zorro (Alopias vulpinus). También se ha informado sobre capturas secundarias de peces de pico en las pesquerías tropicales de cerco en el Océano Atlántico este y oeste (Delgado de Molina et al, 2000; Gaertner et al, 2002). Estas flotas reportaron la captura incidental de considerables volúmenes de peces de pico. Durante la década de los ochenta, los palangreros de los EUA también operaron en la región, con el pez espada como principal especie objetivo de su captura

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