CAPTURE FISHERY IN NORTHERN TODOS OS SANTOS BAY, TROPICAL SOUTHWESTERN ATLANTIC, BRAZIL


Autoria(s): SOARES, Lucy Satiko Hashimoto; LOPEZ, Juliana Pierrobon; MUTO, Elizabeti Yuriko; GIANNINI, Roberto
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

20/10/2012

20/10/2012

2011

Resumo

Information on marine and estuarine capture fishery activity in northern Todos os Santos Bay, northeastern Brazil, based on daily data collected between September 2003 and June 2005 is presented. Small-scale artisanal fishery in this area includes the use of traditional vessels both non-motorized and motorized for locomotion, being carried out mainly by canoe or on foot, and involves many different kinds of gear, including gillnet, hook and line, seine nets, and traps. A total of 113 taxa were grouped into 77 resources, including 88 fish, 10 crustaceans, and 15 mollusks. Data on nominal catches of fish, crustaceans and mollusks are presented by month and location. A total of 345.2 tonnes of fishery resources were produced (285.4 tonnes of fish, 39.2 tonnes of fresh invertebrates, and 20.6 tonnes of processed invertebrates). Temporal variation in the fish catch was associated with the life cycle of the species or with the hydrographic conditions. The first-sale value of this catch amounted to around US$ 615,000.00, fishes representing 71.3% of it. A table of the average price of each fishery resource is presented. The results produced in this study may be considered a reference for future monitoring programs of fishery resources in the area.

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BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF OCEANOGRAPHY, v.59, n.1, p.61-74, 2011

1679-8759

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/31944

http://apps.isiknowledge.com/InboundService.do?Func=Frame&product=WOS&action=retrieve&SrcApp=EndNote&UT=000290629500005&Init=Yes&SrcAuth=ResearchSoft&mode=FullRecord

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eng

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INST OCEANOGRAFICO, UNIV SAO PAULO

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Brazilian Journal of Oceanography

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Palavras-Chave #Coastal fishery #Artisanal fishery #Fishing gear #Sale value #Northeast Brazil #ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS #POPULATIONS #TANZANIA #BACI #Marine & Freshwater Biology #Oceanography
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