Rapid Assessments of Leatherback Small-Scale Fishery Bycatch in Internesting Areas in the Eastern Pacific Ocean

The East Pacific (EP) leatherback population is listed by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as Critically Endangered. Despite conservation efforts, mainly focused on nesting beaches, its population has declined by over 90% since the 1980s. A major current threat is fisheries bycatch, which has...

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Main Authors: Clara Ortiz-Alvarez, Mariela Pajuelo, Daniel Grados, Marino E. Abrego, Ana Rebeca Barragán-Rocha, Mariano Barrantes, Alejandro Cotto Sánchez, Luis G. Fonseca, Velkiss Gadea Espinal, Jeffrey C. Mangel, Juan M. Rguez-Baron, Pilar Santidrian-Tomillo, Laura Sarti, Heriberto Santana-Hernández, George Shillinger, Myriam Prado, Bryan Wallace, Amanda S. Williard, Alan A. Zavala-Norzagaray, Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-01-01
Series:Frontiers in Marine Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmars.2019.00813/full
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Mariela Pajuelo
Daniel Grados
Marino E. Abrego
Ana Rebeca Barragán-Rocha
Mariano Barrantes
Alejandro Cotto Sánchez
Luis G. Fonseca
Velkiss Gadea Espinal
Jeffrey C. Mangel
Jeffrey C. Mangel
Juan M. Rguez-Baron
Juan M. Rguez-Baron
Pilar Santidrian-Tomillo
Laura Sarti
Heriberto Santana-Hernández
George Shillinger
George Shillinger
Myriam Prado
Bryan Wallace
Bryan Wallace
Amanda S. Williard
Alan A. Zavala-Norzagaray
Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto
Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto
Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto
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Mariela Pajuelo
Daniel Grados
Marino E. Abrego
Ana Rebeca Barragán-Rocha
Mariano Barrantes
Alejandro Cotto Sánchez
Luis G. Fonseca
Velkiss Gadea Espinal
Jeffrey C. Mangel
Jeffrey C. Mangel
Juan M. Rguez-Baron
Juan M. Rguez-Baron
Pilar Santidrian-Tomillo
Laura Sarti
Heriberto Santana-Hernández
George Shillinger
George Shillinger
Myriam Prado
Bryan Wallace
Bryan Wallace
Amanda S. Williard
Alan A. Zavala-Norzagaray
Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto
Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto
Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto
Rapid Assessments of Leatherback Small-Scale Fishery Bycatch in Internesting Areas in the Eastern Pacific Ocean
Frontiers in Marine Science
Dermochelys coriacea
leatherback
bycatch
small-scale fisheries
interviews
rapid bycatch assessments
author_facet Clara Ortiz-Alvarez
Mariela Pajuelo
Daniel Grados
Marino E. Abrego
Ana Rebeca Barragán-Rocha
Mariano Barrantes
Alejandro Cotto Sánchez
Luis G. Fonseca
Velkiss Gadea Espinal
Jeffrey C. Mangel
Jeffrey C. Mangel
Juan M. Rguez-Baron
Juan M. Rguez-Baron
Pilar Santidrian-Tomillo
Laura Sarti
Heriberto Santana-Hernández
George Shillinger
George Shillinger
Myriam Prado
Bryan Wallace
Bryan Wallace
Amanda S. Williard
Alan A. Zavala-Norzagaray
Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto
Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto
Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto
author_sort Clara Ortiz-Alvarez
title Rapid Assessments of Leatherback Small-Scale Fishery Bycatch in Internesting Areas in the Eastern Pacific Ocean
title_short Rapid Assessments of Leatherback Small-Scale Fishery Bycatch in Internesting Areas in the Eastern Pacific Ocean
title_full Rapid Assessments of Leatherback Small-Scale Fishery Bycatch in Internesting Areas in the Eastern Pacific Ocean
title_fullStr Rapid Assessments of Leatherback Small-Scale Fishery Bycatch in Internesting Areas in the Eastern Pacific Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Rapid Assessments of Leatherback Small-Scale Fishery Bycatch in Internesting Areas in the Eastern Pacific Ocean
title_sort rapid assessments of leatherback small-scale fishery bycatch in internesting areas in the eastern pacific ocean
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Marine Science
issn 2296-7745
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The East Pacific (EP) leatherback population is listed by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as Critically Endangered. Despite conservation efforts, mainly focused on nesting beaches, its population has declined by over 90% since the 1980s. A major current threat is fisheries bycatch, which has been primarily documented in small-scale gillnets and longlines within South American migration and foraging habitats, but scarcely reported in fisheries that operate in areas near nesting beaches (i.e., inter-nesting areas). To assess the impact of small-scale fisheries on EP leatherbacks inhabiting waters north of the equator we conducted rapid bycatch assessments interviews in five countries (Mexico, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama and Colombia), some of which host the main EP leatherback nesting beaches and inter-nesting areas. A total of 1778 interviews were conducted across 79 fishing ports (Mexico = 37, Nicaragua = 6, Costa Rica = 5, Panama = 17 and Colombia = 14). Leatherback bycatch was reported in all countries, and in 54% of ports assessed by 7% (n = 125) of fishers interviewed. Interviews enabled identification of inter-nesting areas where leatherback bycatch was higher and periods during which fisheries interaction events were more frequent. Bycatch events were most frequently reported in gillnets and secondarily in longlines. Data were extrapolated across fishing fleets to estimate that 345 ± 210 (mean ± SD) individual leatherbacks are caught annually in the ports assessed. Our study provides a first evaluation of leatherback bycatch by small-scale fisheries in countries of the eastern Pacific Ocean where leatherbacks nest, and it highlights areas close to index nesting beaches where conservation efforts targeting bycatch reduction and bycatch mortality may be focused.
topic Dermochelys coriacea
leatherback
bycatch
small-scale fisheries
interviews
rapid bycatch assessments
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmars.2019.00813/full
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spelling doaj-fcf05c2264cd47758397f6eed74ed3ee2020-11-25T00:56:39ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Marine Science2296-77452020-01-01610.3389/fmars.2019.00813502754Rapid Assessments of Leatherback Small-Scale Fishery Bycatch in Internesting Areas in the Eastern Pacific OceanClara Ortiz-Alvarez0Mariela Pajuelo1Daniel Grados2Marino E. Abrego3Ana Rebeca Barragán-Rocha4Mariano Barrantes5Alejandro Cotto Sánchez6Luis G. Fonseca7Velkiss Gadea Espinal8Jeffrey C. Mangel9Jeffrey C. Mangel10Juan M. Rguez-Baron11Juan M. Rguez-Baron12Pilar Santidrian-Tomillo13Laura Sarti14Heriberto Santana-Hernández15George Shillinger16George Shillinger17Myriam Prado18Bryan Wallace19Bryan Wallace20Amanda S. Williard21Alan A. Zavala-Norzagaray22Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto23Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto24Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto25Pro Delphinus, Lima, PeruPro Delphinus, Lima, PeruInstituto del Mar del Perú, Callao, PeruMinisterio de Ambiente de Panamá, Universidad Marítima Internacional de Panamá, Panama City, PanamaKutzari, Asociación para el Estudio y Conservación de las Tortugas Marinas, A.C., Mexico City, MexicoThe Leatherback Trust, San José, Costa RicaFauna & Flora International, Managua, NicaraguaThe Leatherback Trust, San José, Costa RicaFauna & Flora International, Managua, NicaraguaPro Delphinus, Lima, PeruMarine Turtle Research Group, Centre for Ecology and Conservation, University of Exeter, Cornwall Campus, Penryn, United KingdomJUSTSEA Foundation, Bogota, ColombiaDepartment of Biology and Marine Biology, University of North Carolina Wilmington, Wilmington, NC, United StatesThe Leatherback Trust, San José, Costa Rica0Dirección de Especies Prioritarias para la Conservación, Comisión Nacional de Áreas Naturales Protegidas, Mexico City, Mexico1Instituto Nacional de Pesca y Acuacultura, Mexico City, Mexico2Upwell, Heritage Harbor Complex, Monterey, CA, United States3MigraMar, Mexico City, MexicoKutzari, Asociación para el Estudio y Conservación de las Tortugas Marinas, A.C., Mexico City, Mexico4Ecolibrium, Inc., Boulder, CO, United States5Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University Marine Lab, Beaufort, NC, United StatesDepartment of Biology and Marine Biology, University of North Carolina Wilmington, Wilmington, NC, United States6Instituto Politécnico Nacional-CIIDIR, Sinaloa, MexicoPro Delphinus, Lima, PeruMarine Turtle Research Group, Centre for Ecology and Conservation, University of Exeter, Cornwall Campus, Penryn, United Kingdom7Facultad de Biología Marina, Universidad Científica del Sur, Lima, PeruThe East Pacific (EP) leatherback population is listed by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as Critically Endangered. Despite conservation efforts, mainly focused on nesting beaches, its population has declined by over 90% since the 1980s. A major current threat is fisheries bycatch, which has been primarily documented in small-scale gillnets and longlines within South American migration and foraging habitats, but scarcely reported in fisheries that operate in areas near nesting beaches (i.e., inter-nesting areas). To assess the impact of small-scale fisheries on EP leatherbacks inhabiting waters north of the equator we conducted rapid bycatch assessments interviews in five countries (Mexico, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama and Colombia), some of which host the main EP leatherback nesting beaches and inter-nesting areas. A total of 1778 interviews were conducted across 79 fishing ports (Mexico = 37, Nicaragua = 6, Costa Rica = 5, Panama = 17 and Colombia = 14). Leatherback bycatch was reported in all countries, and in 54% of ports assessed by 7% (n = 125) of fishers interviewed. Interviews enabled identification of inter-nesting areas where leatherback bycatch was higher and periods during which fisheries interaction events were more frequent. Bycatch events were most frequently reported in gillnets and secondarily in longlines. Data were extrapolated across fishing fleets to estimate that 345 ± 210 (mean ± SD) individual leatherbacks are caught annually in the ports assessed. Our study provides a first evaluation of leatherback bycatch by small-scale fisheries in countries of the eastern Pacific Ocean where leatherbacks nest, and it highlights areas close to index nesting beaches where conservation efforts targeting bycatch reduction and bycatch mortality may be focused.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmars.2019.00813/fullDermochelys coriacealeatherbackbycatchsmall-scale fisheriesinterviewsrapid bycatch assessments