Monitoring the recreational gamefish fishery off south-eastern Australia

被引:16
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作者
Lowry, M [1 ]
Murphy, J [1 ]
机构
[1] NSW Fisheries Cronulla Fisheries Ctr, Cronulla, NSW 2230, Australia
关键词
gamefish; billfish; catch; effort; directed effort;
D O I
10.1071/MF01269
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
The east coast Australian gamefish fishery is a diverse, multi-species fishery that targets billfish, sharks, tuna and other pelagic fish along the east Australian seaboard. A Gamefish Tournament Monitoring Program (GTMP) was undertaken, and 39 021 angler trips from 1996 to 2000 were analysed. The program reports on trends in fishing effort, catch rates, catch composition, proportions of captures tagged and released and spatial distribution of catches for the principal recreational billfish species: black marlin (Makaira indica), striped marlin (Tetrapturus audax) and blue marlin (Makiara nigricans). The GTMP was principally designed as part of an integrated program to monitor the recreational gamefish fishery. The spatial and temporal design of the program restricted statistical analyses however, there were trends in fishing effort, directed effort, catch rates, catch composition, proportions of fish tagged and spatial distribution of catches for the principal recreational billfish species over seven successive years (1994-2000). Analysis of catch data, stratified by directed effort, indicated significant differences in catches of target species, demonstrating the importance of calculating catch rate estimates according to the main target preference. Analysis of tournament based tagging information indicated that while overall tournament tagging rates remained high (88%) there were significant differences in the number of fish tagged between species groups highlighting the impact that angler attitude and the competition point score structure has on the harvest of gamefish target species.
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页码:425 / 434
页数:10
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