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16ème groupe de travail sur les thons tropicaux

Authors :
Chassot, Emmanuel
Floch, Laurent
Dewals, Patrice
Amandè, M.J.
Damiano, Alain
Cauquil, Pascal
Rahombanjanahary, D.M.
Chavance, Pierre
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
CTOI, 2014.

Abstract

In 2013, the French purse seine fishing fleet of the Indian Ocean was composed of 13 vessels of individual capacity >800 t, which all represented a total carrying capacity >13,000 t of tuna. The total cumulated nominal effort exerted during the year was 3,673 and 3,185 fishing and searching days, respectively. The French purse seiners cumulated a total of more than 2,800 fishing sets, with 1 third made on free-swimming schools (FSC) and 2 third realised on schools associated with fish aggregating devices (FADs). The total annual landings of the principal market tunas by the French purse seine fishing fleet has remained very stable during 2010-2013, with a total of 66,000 t landed in 2013. The landings were composed of more than 55%, 33%, and 10% yellowfin, skipjack, and bigeye, respectively. Catch on FADs increased by 36% between 2012 and 2013 to reach more than 46,000 t. The proportion of yellowin in FAD-catch has strongly increased in the recent years and reached 45% in 2012-2013. The total number of sets per searching day on both fishing modes has been decreasing in the recent years and reached a low value

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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