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The deep-sea red crab Chaceon notialis (Geryonidae) in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean: Spatial patterns and long-term effects of fishing.

Authors :
Masello, Arianna
Defeo, Omar
Source :
Fisheries Research. Nov2016, Vol. 183, p254-262. 9p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The deep-sea crab Chaceon notialis is distributed along the continental shelf and slope of the SW Atlantic Ocean, mainly in Uruguayan waters, supporting a male-only fishery of high commercial value since 1993. A long-term study of catch per unit of effort (CPUE), population structure and individual weight was carried out before and after the onset of exploitation. Some 23,000 individuals were collected at 300–900 m depth and between latitudes 35°00′ and 36°40′S during seven fishery-independent trap surveys. Additional data on weight and individuals with signs of molting were gathered from 1000 to 1600 m south to 37°00′S after the start of the fishery. Individual weight decreased markedly over time, particularly after the start of the fishery, and decreased with depth for both sexes, with opposite patterns with latitude. CPUE peaked at 900 m and 35°40′S and remained stable over time, suggesting that it does not reflect the condition of the stock. Ovigerous females were found between 300 and 500 m and in the northernmost edge of the distribution range (35°00′S–35°40′S). The number of females decreased exponentially with depth and linearly with latitude. Molting males and females followed opposite latitudinal patterns, with highest percentages of molting individuals found between 600 and 900 m depth. A spatial management framework is proposed, which includes closing areas to fishing where ovigerous females, juvenile crabs and largest males are concentrated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01657836
Volume :
183
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Fisheries Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
117436838
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2016.06.016