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Potential bycatch of seabirds and turtles in hook-and-line fisheries of the Itaipava Fleet, Brazil
Authors:Leandro Bugoni  Tatiana S Neves  Nilamon O Leite Jr  Demtrio Carvalho  Gilberto Sales  Robert W Furness  Carlos E Stein  Fabiano V Peppes  Bruno B Giffoni  Danielle S Monteiro
Institution:

aInstitute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK

bProjeto Albatroz, Av. dos Bancários, 76/22- Ponta da Praia, CEP 11.030-300, Santos-SP, Brazil

cCentro Tamar-Ibama, Av. Paulino Muller, 1111, Jucutuquara, Vitória-ES, CEP 29040-715, Brazil

dNúcleo de Educação e Monitoramento Ambiental – NEMA, Rua Maria Araújo, 450, Cassino, Rio Grande-RS, CEP 96.207-480, Brazil

Abstract:The decline of populations of certain seabirds and sea turtles around the world is partly related to their incidental capture in large-scale fisheries. However, the impacts of small-scale fisheries on endangered seabirds and sea turtles, being carried out in many places around the world, have been largely neglected by scientists and governments. We monitored 178 fishing days and described a range of poorly known hook-and-line commercial fisheries carried out by the Itaipava fleet, southeastern Brazil, composed by 497 vessels and deploying hooks from 18°S to 35°S. Seven fisheries were defined: fast trolling for tuna and tuna-like species, slow trolling for Bigeye tuna, handlining, surface longline for Dolphinfish, pelagic longline for Swordfish, bottom dropline, and pole-and-line with live bait. We observed bycatch of 47 seabirds of six species and 45 turtles of four species. Capture rates were higher for the surface longline for Dolphinfish (0.15 birds/1000 hooks and 1.08 turtles/1000 hooks), slow trolling for Bigeye tuna (0.41 birds/day) and handlining targeting Yellowfin tuna (0.61 birds/day). Endangered Spectacled petrel (Procellaria conspicillata), Atlantic Yellow-nosed (Thalassarche chlororhynchos), and Black-browed (T. melanophris) albatrosses were the main seabirds caught. Immature Loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) and immature or adult Leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) were the main sea turtles affected by the surface longline for Dolphinfish. Monitoring the fleet and bycatch levels, development of mitigation measures, establishment of educational programs, government control over the fleet, and enforcement, are urgently required for the hook-and-line fisheries described in the present study.
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