Preliminary Analysis of the Feasibility of Transferring New Longline Technology to Small Artisanal Vessels off Northeastern Brazil


Autoria(s): Hazin, F. H. V.; Broadhurst, M. K.; Hazin, H. G.
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2000

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The catches of three longliners, including two recently converted small artisanal vessels and one large leased foreign longliner, were compared to provide some indication of the feasibility of transferring new longline technology to small vessels in the northeastern Brazilian pelagic longline fishery. Comparisons of catches between the two recently converted vessels operating across the same spatial and temporal scales showed no significant differences for the main target species, providing evidence to suggest that adoption of the technology was rapid and straightforward. A comparison of relative catch rates between one of the recently converted small longliners and the leased longliner across the same temporal scale, but in different areas, showed that while there were significant differences detected for some species, contributing to a significant reduction in total CPUE, the relative abundance of commercially important species within the operational range of the smaller vessels was sufficient for economically viable catches. The results showed that the net financial profit from the artisanal longliner was almost 10 times greater than that derived from existing fishing methods. The inclusion of some artisanal vessels in this fishery may help address the social and economic problems currently faced by fi

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http://aquaticcommons.org/9757/1/mfr6213.pdf

Hazin, F. H. V. and Broadhurst, M. K. and Hazin, H. G. (2000) Preliminary Analysis of the Feasibility of Transferring New Longline Technology to Small Artisanal Vessels off Northeastern Brazil. Marine Fisheries Review, 62(1), pp. 27-34.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/9757/

http://spo.nwr.noaa.gov/mfr621/mfr6213.pdf

Palavras-Chave #Biology #Ecology #Fisheries
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Article

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