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Switching Gillnets to Longlines: An Alternative to Mitigate the Bycatch of Franciscana Dolphins (Pontoporia blainvillei) in Argentina

机译:将GILLNETS切换到LONGLINES:替代方案,用于减轻阿根廷的兼职弗朗西纳海豚(Pontoporia Blainvillei)的替代品

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The franciscana dolphin (Pontoporia blainvillei) is considered the most threatened cetacean in the South Western Atlantic due to bycatch in gillnet fisheries of Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil. As gillnet fisheries operate in the same areas inhabited by dolphins, methods and strategies to reduce bycatch require particular attention. This study investigated the potential of switching gillnets to bottom longlines to reduce franciscana bycatch rates while maintaining economic returns in a small-scale artisanal fishery in Argentina. Trials were conducted in Bahía Samborombón and Cabo San Antonio between October 2004 and January 2007, in cooperation with artisanal fishermen who simultaneously fished using bottom longlines and gillnets. Target and non-target catch composition, fishing yield, catch size distribution and quality of catch, as well as bycatch of dolphins, sea turtles and interaction with sea lions were compared between the two fishing methods. An economic analysis of the fishery was performed to evaluate the potential to assess the profitability of switching fishing gears. Hauls of both gear types deployed simultaneously in the same locations showed similar fish catch composition and catch size with both gears but reduced catch of juvenile fishes in longlines. Bycatch of franciscana in bottom longlines was limited to only one dolphin in three consecutive years of trials, and no direct interaction between turtles and hooks were recorded. interaction with sea lions and sea turtles was reduced. The economic analysis showed financially acceptable perspectives under a five-year scenario. Reducing gillnet effort by switching to bottom longlines appears a practical approach to creating a sustainable fishery that could result in significant mitigation of current bycatch of franciscana dolphins in Argentina. However, implementation requires acceptance and compliance by the artisanal gillnet fishery.
机译:由于阿根廷,乌拉圭,巴西的吉尔特纳渔业,弗朗西亚海豚(Pontoporia Blainvillei)被认为是西南大西洋中最受威胁的鲸类。由于Gillnet渔业在海豚居住的同一领域运行,减少兼捕的方法和策略需要特别注意。本研究调查了将羽脚钉到底龙头切换到底部长线的可能性,以减少阿根廷小型手工渔业的经济回报。试验在2004年10月和2007年10月的BahíaSamborombón和CaboSamborombón和Cabo San Antonio进行了与使用底部长线和吉列特的手工渔民合作。在两种捕鱼方法之间比较了目标和非目标捕获组成,捕捞产量,捕捞尺寸分布和捕捞量,以及海豚,海龟和与海狮的相互作用之间进行了比较。对渔业的经济分析进行了评估评估切换渔具盈利能力的潜力。在同一位置同时部署的两个齿轮类型的运输显示出类似的鱼类捕获组成,并用两个齿轮捕获尺寸,但在长线上减少了少年鱼的捕获。底部Longlines的兼遗物在连续三年的试验中仅限于一只海豚,并且记录了乌龟和钩之间的直接相互作用。与海狮和海龟的互动减少。经济学分析在五年的情景下表现出经济上可接受的观点。通过切换到底部Longlines来减少Gillnet努力似乎是创建可持续渔业的实用方法,这可能导致阿根廷的Franciscana海豚当前兼捕的重要性。但是,实施要求手工吉略渔业的接受和遵守。

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