The Mexican artisanal shark fishery in the Gulf of Mexico: towards a regulated fishery

1998 ◽  
Vol 49 (7) ◽  
pp. 611 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. L. Castillo-Géniz ◽  
J. F. Márquez-Farias ◽  
M. C. Rodriguez de la Cruz ◽  
E. Cortés ◽  
A. Cid del Prado

Artisanal shark fisheries have been an important source of food and employment in Mexico for many years. In the Gulf of Mexico, this multispecific fishery is based on the seasonal abundance of several shark and teleost species. To obtain fishery and biological information needed to manage the fishery and conserve shark stocks, intensive monitoring of artisanal shark landings was undertaken from November 1993 to December 1994. The State of Campeche had the highest landings and effort. October 1994 had the highest monthly catch per unit effort for all species and areas combined (27.2 sharks per trip). Rhizoprionodon terraenovae (46%), Sphyrna tiburo (15%), and Carcharhinus limbatus (11%) accounted for most of the landings numerically, and the highest catch per unit effort for C. limbatus occurred late in the year as a result of increased landings attributable to an annual southward migration from USA to Mexican waters. The high proportion of neonate and juvenile sharks in gill-net catches from shallow coastal waters suggests that the main shark nursery areas are under heavy fishing pressure. In light of the heavy exploitation of shark resources, the Mexican National Fisheries Institute recommends a number of precautionary actions to avoid the collapse of this fishery. Resumen. Las pesquerías artesanales de tiburones han sido una importante fuente de alimento y empleo en México durante muchos años. En el Golfo de México, esta pesquería multiespecífica está basada en la abundancia estacional de diversas especies de tiburones y peces. Para obtener la información biológico-pesquera necesaria para manejar la pesquería y conservar los stocks de tiburones, se realizó un monitoreo de las capturas artesanales de tiburón entre noviembre de 1993 y diciembre de 1994. Campeche presentó las mayores capturas y esfuerzo. En octubre de 1994 se registraron las mayores CPUE para todas las especies y áreas combinadas (27.2 tiburones por viaje). Rhizoprionodon terraenovae (46%), Sphyrna tiburo (15%) y Carcharhinus limbatus (11%) constituyeron la mayoría de las capturas numéricamente y las mayores CPUE para C. limbatus se produjeron hacia finales de año a consecuencia del aumento de las capturas atribuible a una migración anual norte-sur desde los E.U. hacia aguas mexicanas. La alta proporción de neonatos y juveniles capturados en redes agalleras en aguas costeras someras sugiere que las principales áreas de crianza están sometidas a una alta presión de pesca. En vista de los niveles de explotación el INP recomienda diversas medidas precautorias para evitar el colapso de la pesquería.

2021 ◽  
Vol 322 ◽  
pp. 03002
Author(s):  
Farrel Nafis Adyatama ◽  
Ghassan Nurul Huda ◽  
Nahla Alfiatunnisa ◽  
Faizal Rachman ◽  
Supardjo Supardi Djasmani ◽  
...  

The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of the escape gap of cylinder folding trap on catch per unit effort (CPUE), trap rate, composition, and size of fish caught in the coastal waters of Tuban Regency. The research was conducted in November 2019 by deploying 60 units in ten experimental fishing trips at different locations. The traps were 20 units without escape gap, 20 units with an escape gap of 3 cm x 6 cm, and 20 units with an escape gap of 4 cm x 7 cm. Overall, the experiments resulted in a collection of 22 species of marine organisms, such as swimming crabs (33% of total weight), snails, shrimps, crabs, fishes (55% of total weight), and cuttlefish. The highest CPUE was found for the traps with escape gaps of 4 cm x 7 cm, i.e., 9.18 gr/trap/trip. There was no significant difference in the total catch, the weight of catches, trap rate, and catch per unit effort (CPUE) among the three types of traps.


Water SA ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 43 (3) ◽  
pp. 463 ◽  
Author(s):  
J.R. Sara ◽  
O.L.F. Weyl ◽  
S.M. Marr ◽  
W.J. Smit ◽  
P.S.O. Fouché ◽  
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2008 ◽  
Vol 93 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 204-211 ◽  
Author(s):  
Torben L. Lauridsen ◽  
Frank Landkildehus ◽  
Erik Jeppesen ◽  
Torben B. Jørgensen ◽  
Martin Søndergaard

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