INTERACTION BETWEEN SEABIRDS AND THE SPANISH SURFACE LONGLINE FISHERY TARGETING SWORDFISH IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN (SOUTH OF 25ºS) DURING THE PERIOD 2010-2014

A total of 92 sets (132,268 hooks) targeting swordfish between years 2010-2014 in the South Atlantic (Lat ≥ 25ºS) were analyzed. Various baits were used for night setting with monofilament longlines. No interaction with seabirds was detected and the interaction was therefore nil. The night setting,...

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Main Author: Ramos-Cartelle, A. (Ana)
Other Authors: Carroceda, A. (Aránzazu), Fernández-Costa, J. (José), Mejuto-García, J. (Jaime)
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Centro Oceanográfico de A Coruña 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10508/11188
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spelling ftieo:oai:repositorio.ieo.es:10508/11188 2023-05-15T16:00:55+02:00 INTERACTION BETWEEN SEABIRDS AND THE SPANISH SURFACE LONGLINE FISHERY TARGETING SWORDFISH IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN (SOUTH OF 25ºS) DURING THE PERIOD 2010-2014 Ramos-Cartelle, A. (Ana) Carroceda, A. (Aránzazu) Fernández-Costa, J. (José) Mejuto-García, J. (Jaime) 2010-2014 2017 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/11188 eng eng Centro Oceanográfico de A Coruña SWOATL17-19 ICCAT SCRS/2016/039 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/11188 sub-committee on ecosystems intersessional meeting. (2016 - 2016. Madrid). 2017. Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ openAccess CC-BY-NC-ND Seabirds surface longline interaction south atlantic workingPaper 2017 ftieo 2022-07-26T23:49:07Z A total of 92 sets (132,268 hooks) targeting swordfish between years 2010-2014 in the South Atlantic (Lat ≥ 25ºS) were analyzed. Various baits were used for night setting with monofilament longlines. No interaction with seabirds was detected and the interaction was therefore nil. The night setting, low levels of lighting during fishing operations and the type of fishing conducted were identified as the most important factors to explain the lack of interaction with seabirds. Observations of seabirds were also made during the study. Most sightings occurred during daytime sailing. During some operations when vessels were setting or hauling there were sporadic sightings of the spectacled petrel (Procellaria conspicillata) and the occasional albatross, although no interaction with fishing operations occurred. The species most often seen was the spectacled petrel (Procellaria conspicillata), with groups at over 150 individuals. Other species observed were Calonectris diomedea, various types of storm petrels, and other species such as Hydrobates leucorhous, Thalassarche chlororhynchos, Diomedea exulans and very rarely Thalassarche melanophrys. Report Diomedea exulans South Atlantic Ocean Instituto Español de Oceanografía: e-IEO
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topic Seabirds
surface longline
interaction
south atlantic
spellingShingle Seabirds
surface longline
interaction
south atlantic
Ramos-Cartelle, A. (Ana)
INTERACTION BETWEEN SEABIRDS AND THE SPANISH SURFACE LONGLINE FISHERY TARGETING SWORDFISH IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN (SOUTH OF 25ºS) DURING THE PERIOD 2010-2014
topic_facet Seabirds
surface longline
interaction
south atlantic
description A total of 92 sets (132,268 hooks) targeting swordfish between years 2010-2014 in the South Atlantic (Lat ≥ 25ºS) were analyzed. Various baits were used for night setting with monofilament longlines. No interaction with seabirds was detected and the interaction was therefore nil. The night setting, low levels of lighting during fishing operations and the type of fishing conducted were identified as the most important factors to explain the lack of interaction with seabirds. Observations of seabirds were also made during the study. Most sightings occurred during daytime sailing. During some operations when vessels were setting or hauling there were sporadic sightings of the spectacled petrel (Procellaria conspicillata) and the occasional albatross, although no interaction with fishing operations occurred. The species most often seen was the spectacled petrel (Procellaria conspicillata), with groups at over 150 individuals. Other species observed were Calonectris diomedea, various types of storm petrels, and other species such as Hydrobates leucorhous, Thalassarche chlororhynchos, Diomedea exulans and very rarely Thalassarche melanophrys.
author2 Carroceda, A. (Aránzazu)
Fernández-Costa, J. (José)
Mejuto-García, J. (Jaime)
format Report
author Ramos-Cartelle, A. (Ana)
author_facet Ramos-Cartelle, A. (Ana)
author_sort Ramos-Cartelle, A. (Ana)
title INTERACTION BETWEEN SEABIRDS AND THE SPANISH SURFACE LONGLINE FISHERY TARGETING SWORDFISH IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN (SOUTH OF 25ºS) DURING THE PERIOD 2010-2014
title_short INTERACTION BETWEEN SEABIRDS AND THE SPANISH SURFACE LONGLINE FISHERY TARGETING SWORDFISH IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN (SOUTH OF 25ºS) DURING THE PERIOD 2010-2014
title_full INTERACTION BETWEEN SEABIRDS AND THE SPANISH SURFACE LONGLINE FISHERY TARGETING SWORDFISH IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN (SOUTH OF 25ºS) DURING THE PERIOD 2010-2014
title_fullStr INTERACTION BETWEEN SEABIRDS AND THE SPANISH SURFACE LONGLINE FISHERY TARGETING SWORDFISH IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN (SOUTH OF 25ºS) DURING THE PERIOD 2010-2014
title_full_unstemmed INTERACTION BETWEEN SEABIRDS AND THE SPANISH SURFACE LONGLINE FISHERY TARGETING SWORDFISH IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN (SOUTH OF 25ºS) DURING THE PERIOD 2010-2014
title_sort interaction between seabirds and the spanish surface longline fishery targeting swordfish in the south atlantic ocean (south of 25ºs) during the period 2010-2014
publisher Centro Oceanográfico de A Coruña
publishDate 2017
url http://hdl.handle.net/10508/11188
op_coverage 2010-2014
genre Diomedea exulans
South Atlantic Ocean
genre_facet Diomedea exulans
South Atlantic Ocean
op_relation SWOATL17-19
ICCAT SCRS/2016/039
http://hdl.handle.net/10508/11188
sub-committee on ecosystems intersessional meeting. (2016 - 2016. Madrid). 2017.
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