Bycatch of the pelagic ray Dasyatis violacea in Uruguayan longline fisheries and aspects of distribution in the southwestern Atlantic
The presence of the pelagic ray Dasyatis violacea (Bonaparte, 1832) in Uruguayan waters has been monitored since April 1998, the beginning of the National Observer Programme on board the Uruguayan tuna fleet (PNOFA). These are the first records of these species for the South Atlantic off Uruguay. It...
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doaj-ffef2286614a4cb6aa2c9a0c9ab7f2582021-05-05T13:49:45ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasScientia Marina0214-83581886-81342005-03-0169116116610.3989/scimar.2005.69n1161239Bycatch of the pelagic ray Dasyatis violacea in Uruguayan longline fisheries and aspects of distribution in the southwestern AtlanticAndrés Domingo0Roberto C. Menni1Rodrigo Forselledo2Dirección Nacional de Recursos Acuáticos, Área de Recursos PelágicosConsejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas y Museo de La PlataDirección Nacional de Recursos Acuáticos, Área de Recursos PelágicosThe presence of the pelagic ray Dasyatis violacea (Bonaparte, 1832) in Uruguayan waters has been monitored since April 1998, the beginning of the National Observer Programme on board the Uruguayan tuna fleet (PNOFA). These are the first records of these species for the South Atlantic off Uruguay. Its distribution within the area is analysed, based on 13 trips made from April 1998 to September 2001 from 26 to 37°S. Five hundred and twenty five specimens were caught during this period. The presence of the species appears to be closely associated with the highest values of surface water temperature, with CPUE being relatively low below 20°C. The southern border of its distribution is around 36°S. Dasyatis violacea is part of a well-defined warm water fauna that reaches Uruguayan and northern Argentinean waters following warm subtropical waters. The incidental capture of D. violacea in the area reaches significant levels; the species is always discarded. We suggest that this bycatch is important and should be monitored from a conservation point of view.http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/242longline fisheriesbycatchdasyatis violaceasouthwestern atlantic |
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Andrés Domingo Roberto C. Menni Rodrigo Forselledo Bycatch of the pelagic ray Dasyatis violacea in Uruguayan longline fisheries and aspects of distribution in the southwestern Atlantic Scientia Marina longline fisheries bycatch dasyatis violacea southwestern atlantic |
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Andrés Domingo Roberto C. Menni Rodrigo Forselledo |
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Bycatch of the pelagic ray Dasyatis violacea in Uruguayan longline fisheries and aspects of distribution in the southwestern Atlantic |
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Bycatch of the pelagic ray Dasyatis violacea in Uruguayan longline fisheries and aspects of distribution in the southwestern Atlantic |
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Bycatch of the pelagic ray Dasyatis violacea in Uruguayan longline fisheries and aspects of distribution in the southwestern Atlantic |
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Bycatch of the pelagic ray Dasyatis violacea in Uruguayan longline fisheries and aspects of distribution in the southwestern Atlantic |
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Bycatch of the pelagic ray Dasyatis violacea in Uruguayan longline fisheries and aspects of distribution in the southwestern Atlantic |
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bycatch of the pelagic ray dasyatis violacea in uruguayan longline fisheries and aspects of distribution in the southwestern atlantic |
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Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas |
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The presence of the pelagic ray Dasyatis violacea (Bonaparte, 1832) in Uruguayan waters has been monitored since April 1998, the beginning of the National Observer Programme on board the Uruguayan tuna fleet (PNOFA). These are the first records of these species for the South Atlantic off Uruguay. Its distribution within the area is analysed, based on 13 trips made from April 1998 to September 2001 from 26 to 37°S. Five hundred and twenty five specimens were caught during this period. The presence of the species appears to be closely associated with the highest values of surface water temperature, with CPUE being relatively low below 20°C. The southern border of its distribution is around 36°S. Dasyatis violacea is part of a well-defined warm water fauna that reaches Uruguayan and northern Argentinean waters following warm subtropical waters. The incidental capture of D. violacea in the area reaches significant levels; the species is always discarded. We suggest that this bycatch is important and should be monitored from a conservation point of view. |
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longline fisheries bycatch dasyatis violacea southwestern atlantic |
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