Elasmobranch bycatch distributions and mortality: Insights from the European tropical tuna purse-seine fishery

Despite bycatch of elasmobranch (sharks and rays) being a major concern in most fisheries worldwide, there is a lack of knowledge on their spatio-temporal species distribution, biology (life stage and sex-ratios), as well as their at-haulback mortality rate. Observer data from the French and Spanish...

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Main Authors: Lyndsay Clavareau, Philippe S. Sabarros, Lauriane Escalle, Pascal Bach, Francisco J. Abascal, Jon Lopez, Hilario Murua, Pedro J. Pascual Alayon, Maria Lourdes Ramos, Jon Ruiz, Bastien Mérigot
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Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
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spelling doaj-38e585592abc45868d9e49359834da2e2020-12-31T04:42:13ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942020-12-0124e01211Elasmobranch bycatch distributions and mortality: Insights from the European tropical tuna purse-seine fisheryLyndsay Clavareau0Philippe S. Sabarros1Lauriane Escalle2Pascal Bach3Francisco J. Abascal4Jon Lopez5Hilario Murua6Pedro J. Pascual Alayon7Maria Lourdes Ramos8Jon Ruiz9Bastien Mérigot10MARBEC, Univ Montpellier, CNRS, Ifremer, IRD, Sète, France; Corresponding author.MARBEC, Univ Montpellier, CNRS, Ifremer, IRD, Sète, FranceThe Pacific Community (SPC), B.P. D5, 98848, Nouméa, Nouvelle Calédonie, FranceMARBEC, Univ Montpellier, CNRS, Ifremer, IRD, Sète, FranceInstituto Español de Oceanografía, Dársena Pesquera PCL8, 38180, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, SpainAZTI Tecnalia, Herrera Kaia, Portualde z/g, 20110, Pasaia, Gipuzkoa, Spain; Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, 8901 La Jolla Shores Drive, 92037, La Jolla, USAAZTI Tecnalia, Herrera Kaia, Portualde z/g, 20110, Pasaia, Gipuzkoa, Spain; International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF), 1440 G Street NW, Washington, USAInstituto Español de Oceanografía, Dársena Pesquera PCL8, 38180, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, SpainInstituto Español de Oceanografía, Dársena Pesquera PCL8, 38180, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, SpainAZTI Tecnalia, Herrera Kaia, Portualde z/g, 20110, Pasaia, Gipuzkoa, SpainMARBEC, Univ Montpellier, CNRS, Ifremer, IRD, Sète, FranceDespite bycatch of elasmobranch (sharks and rays) being a major concern in most fisheries worldwide, there is a lack of knowledge on their spatio-temporal species distribution, biology (life stage and sex-ratios), as well as their at-haulback mortality rate. Observer data from the French and Spanish tropical purse-seine tuna fisheries operating in the eastern Atlantic and western Indian Oceans between 2005 and 2017 were analysed to investigate elasmobranch bycatch. Data included 24 elasmobranchs species and distribution patterns of catch per unit of effort (CPUE) by species and sex-ratio were found to vary with life stages, areas, seasons and fishing modes. In general, higher catches were found in FAD-associated sets (>40%) than free tuna school sets (<17%) although this can vary depending on the species. For the large majority of species, a high proportion of juveniles were caught (30.7–100%), apparent at-haulback mortality rates was high (24.3–63.9%) and finally sex ratios was unbalanced (13.3–66.7% of females). Areas and seasons identified from these different components should be of interest for the monitoring and management of elasmobranch bycatches.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989420307526BiodiversitySpatio-temporal distributionLife stageSex ratioAt-haulback mortality
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author Lyndsay Clavareau
Philippe S. Sabarros
Lauriane Escalle
Pascal Bach
Francisco J. Abascal
Jon Lopez
Hilario Murua
Pedro J. Pascual Alayon
Maria Lourdes Ramos
Jon Ruiz
Bastien Mérigot
spellingShingle Lyndsay Clavareau
Philippe S. Sabarros
Lauriane Escalle
Pascal Bach
Francisco J. Abascal
Jon Lopez
Hilario Murua
Pedro J. Pascual Alayon
Maria Lourdes Ramos
Jon Ruiz
Bastien Mérigot
Elasmobranch bycatch distributions and mortality: Insights from the European tropical tuna purse-seine fishery
Global Ecology and Conservation
Biodiversity
Spatio-temporal distribution
Life stage
Sex ratio
At-haulback mortality
author_facet Lyndsay Clavareau
Philippe S. Sabarros
Lauriane Escalle
Pascal Bach
Francisco J. Abascal
Jon Lopez
Hilario Murua
Pedro J. Pascual Alayon
Maria Lourdes Ramos
Jon Ruiz
Bastien Mérigot
author_sort Lyndsay Clavareau
title Elasmobranch bycatch distributions and mortality: Insights from the European tropical tuna purse-seine fishery
title_short Elasmobranch bycatch distributions and mortality: Insights from the European tropical tuna purse-seine fishery
title_full Elasmobranch bycatch distributions and mortality: Insights from the European tropical tuna purse-seine fishery
title_fullStr Elasmobranch bycatch distributions and mortality: Insights from the European tropical tuna purse-seine fishery
title_full_unstemmed Elasmobranch bycatch distributions and mortality: Insights from the European tropical tuna purse-seine fishery
title_sort elasmobranch bycatch distributions and mortality: insights from the european tropical tuna purse-seine fishery
publisher Elsevier
series Global Ecology and Conservation
issn 2351-9894
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Despite bycatch of elasmobranch (sharks and rays) being a major concern in most fisheries worldwide, there is a lack of knowledge on their spatio-temporal species distribution, biology (life stage and sex-ratios), as well as their at-haulback mortality rate. Observer data from the French and Spanish tropical purse-seine tuna fisheries operating in the eastern Atlantic and western Indian Oceans between 2005 and 2017 were analysed to investigate elasmobranch bycatch. Data included 24 elasmobranchs species and distribution patterns of catch per unit of effort (CPUE) by species and sex-ratio were found to vary with life stages, areas, seasons and fishing modes. In general, higher catches were found in FAD-associated sets (>40%) than free tuna school sets (<17%) although this can vary depending on the species. For the large majority of species, a high proportion of juveniles were caught (30.7–100%), apparent at-haulback mortality rates was high (24.3–63.9%) and finally sex ratios was unbalanced (13.3–66.7% of females). Areas and seasons identified from these different components should be of interest for the monitoring and management of elasmobranch bycatches.
topic Biodiversity
Spatio-temporal distribution
Life stage
Sex ratio
At-haulback mortality
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989420307526
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