1. Reconstruction of Marine Commercial Landings for the Brazilian Industrial and Artisanal Fisheries From 1950 to 2015
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Priscila F. M. Lopes, Joelson Musiello-Fernandes, Marina Bezerra Figueiredo, Marcus Henrique Carneiro, Maurício Hostim-Silva, Julien Chiquieri, Isaac Trindade-Santos, José Raimundo Emanoel Trindade Amador, Camila Primitivo, Jocemar Tomasino Mendonça, Cezar Augusto Freire Fernandes, Kátia Meirelles Felizola Freire, Bianca Bentes, Raynara Filho Santana, Antônio Olinto Ávila-da-Silva, Karina Annes Keunecke, Érica Antunes Jimenez, Marcelo Vianna, Luis Maurício Abdon da Silva, Guilherme Scheidt, Rodrigo Sant’Ana, Ana Rosa da Rocha Araújo, José Augusto Negreiros Aragão, George Olavo, Matheus Marcos Rotundo, Gonzalo Velasco, and Zafira da Silva de Almeida
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0106 biological sciences ,threatened species ,Science ,Fishing ,Ocean Engineering ,small-scale ,Aquatic Science ,QH1-199.5 ,Oceanography ,fishery statistics ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Demersal zone ,Cynoscion acoupa ,Xiphopenaeus kroyeri ,catch ,Water Science and Technology ,Sphyrna lewini ,Global and Planetary Change ,biology ,Sphyrna ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,General. Including nature conservation, geographical distribution ,biology.organism_classification ,commercial fisheries ,Fishery ,Geography ,large-scale ,Threatened species ,Epinephelus itajara - Abstract
Landing data are the most basic information used to manage fisheries, although they are often unavailable or incomplete. The objective of this work was to reconstruct the national database of marine commercial landings for the Brazilian industrial and artisanal fisheries, from 1950 to 2015. Total landings increased strongly from 1950 to mid-1980s and suffered sharp decline in the early 1990s, mainly associated to the collapse of sardine fisheries. After that, another period of increasing landings was observed, but at a much lower rate. Industrial landings always surpassed artisanal landings in Brazilian waters, except for the beginning of the time series, when many industrial fleets had not started yet, and in the early 2000s, when a change in the methodology for collecting landing statistics was implemented in the state of Pará leading to an overestimation of artisanal landings. Artisanal fisheries have been declining since 2005, which is worrisome due to the social impact it may have on local income and food security. Regional differences were also observed, with industrial landings being always higher than artisanal landings in southeastern-southern Brazil, while the opposite was true for the northern-northeastern regions. Higher landings were observed in the southeastern-southern regions when both artisanal and industrial fleets were combined. Sardine and demersal fishes were the main resources landed by industrial fishers. Artisanal fishers caught more species than their industrial counterpart, featuringXiphopenaeus kroyeri,Cynoscion acoupa, andUcides cordatus. Although the fishing ofEpinephelus itajarawas banned in Brazil, it continues to be landed. Yet, catches of this species and others under some threat status are still not properly registered, including:Carcharhinus longimanus,Galeorhinus galeus,Sphyrna lewini,Sphyrna mokarran,Pristis pectinata, andPseudobatos horkelii. Fishing resources not identified in previous landing reconstruction efforts, such as sea urchins and sea cucumbers, have now been reported. The database presented here should be continuously updated and improved. It is of paramount importance to resume the collection of landing statistics, including information on fishing effort, to assess the relative impact of fisheries and environmental factors on the main Brazilian fishing stocks.
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- 2021
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