Seabird bycatch in the Southwest Atlantic: interaction with the Uruguayan pelagic longline fishery

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Sebastián Jiménez
Andrés Domingo
Alejandro Brazeiro
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[1] Proyecto Albatros y Petreles – Uruguay,Departamento de Recursos Pelágicos
[2] Dirección Nacional de Recursos Acuáticos (DINARA),Departamento de Ecología, Facultad de Ciencias
[3] Universidad de la República,undefined
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Polar Biology | 2009年 / 32卷
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Seabirds; Black-browed Albatross; White-chinned Petrel; Pelagic longline; Bycatch; Factors affecting mortality; Uruguay; Southwest Atlantic;
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This paper analyzes the spatiotemporal variation and the causes of seabird bycatch by the Uruguayan pelagic longline fleet in a region of the Atlantic Ocean where the world’s highest historical rates of seabird bycatch were recorded. The study is based on data obtained by the Uruguayan Observers Program in 29 trips, conducted from 1998 to 2004, totalling about 648,000 hooks. The bird capture per unit of effort (BCPUE) for the studied period was 0.42 birds/1,000 hooks. The highest BCPUE values were recorded in the period May–November. Three zones were identified, with BCPUEs of 2.50 birds/1,000 hooks (very high); 0.78 birds/1,000 hooks (high) and 0.04 birds/1,000 hooks (low). Though these BCPUE values are lower than those historically reported, some are still high in global terms. Night setting was found to be effective in reducing seabird bycatch, but it is necessary to implement additional measures as seabirds have access to bait also by night, especially during the more luminous moon phases.
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页码:187 / 196
页数:9
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