Repetitive fishing, local depletion, and fishing efficiencies in the Kerguelen Islands fisheries

Commercial catch per unit effort (cpue) recorded by observers on board trawlers operating in the French EEZ around the Kerguelen Islands (south Indian Ocean) are used to analyse the impact of repetitive fishing on cpues and to estimate local fishing efficiencies. Series of cpues from the same fishin...

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Main Authors: /Bez, Nicolas, De Oliveira, E., Duhamel, G.
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Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010035598
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spelling ftird:oai:ird.fr:fdi:010035598 2024-09-15T18:12:41+00:00 Repetitive fishing, local depletion, and fishing efficiencies in the Kerguelen Islands fisheries /Bez, Nicolas De Oliveira, E. Duhamel, G. 2006 https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010035598 EN eng https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010035598 oai:ird.fr:fdi:010035598 Bez Nicolas, De Oliveira E., Duhamel G. Repetitive fishing, local depletion, and fishing efficiencies in the Kerguelen Islands fisheries. 2006, 63 (3), p. 532-542 biomass depletion catchability commercial cpue random local fishing efficiency replicates text 2006 ftird 2024-08-15T05:57:42Z Commercial catch per unit effort (cpue) recorded by observers on board trawlers operating in the French EEZ around the Kerguelen Islands (south Indian Ocean) are used to analyse the impact of repetitive fishing on cpues and to estimate local fishing efficiencies. Series of cpues from the same fishing locations and no more than two days apart are first built, and then the mean depletion effect of repetitive fishing (between 4% and 10% for Patagonian toothfish and around 20% for icefish and marbled notothen) is quantified. Random fluctuations of cpues around an exponential decrease (i.e. the reference model when fishing efficiencies are constant) lead to modelling fishing efficiency as a random variable. Based on the observations of the ratio between two consecutive catches, a method is developed to estimate the probability density function of fishing efficiencies. The significant decrease of average fishing efficiency between the start of the fishery and its full exploitation phase is explained by a change in regulations (from global to individual quotas). (c) 2005 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Text Icefish Kerguelen Islands Patagonian Toothfish IRD (Institute de recherche pour le développement): Horizon
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topic biomass depletion
catchability
commercial cpue
random local fishing efficiency
replicates
spellingShingle biomass depletion
catchability
commercial cpue
random local fishing efficiency
replicates
/Bez, Nicolas
De Oliveira, E.
Duhamel, G.
Repetitive fishing, local depletion, and fishing efficiencies in the Kerguelen Islands fisheries
topic_facet biomass depletion
catchability
commercial cpue
random local fishing efficiency
replicates
description Commercial catch per unit effort (cpue) recorded by observers on board trawlers operating in the French EEZ around the Kerguelen Islands (south Indian Ocean) are used to analyse the impact of repetitive fishing on cpues and to estimate local fishing efficiencies. Series of cpues from the same fishing locations and no more than two days apart are first built, and then the mean depletion effect of repetitive fishing (between 4% and 10% for Patagonian toothfish and around 20% for icefish and marbled notothen) is quantified. Random fluctuations of cpues around an exponential decrease (i.e. the reference model when fishing efficiencies are constant) lead to modelling fishing efficiency as a random variable. Based on the observations of the ratio between two consecutive catches, a method is developed to estimate the probability density function of fishing efficiencies. The significant decrease of average fishing efficiency between the start of the fishery and its full exploitation phase is explained by a change in regulations (from global to individual quotas). (c) 2005 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author /Bez, Nicolas
De Oliveira, E.
Duhamel, G.
author_facet /Bez, Nicolas
De Oliveira, E.
Duhamel, G.
author_sort /Bez, Nicolas
title Repetitive fishing, local depletion, and fishing efficiencies in the Kerguelen Islands fisheries
title_short Repetitive fishing, local depletion, and fishing efficiencies in the Kerguelen Islands fisheries
title_full Repetitive fishing, local depletion, and fishing efficiencies in the Kerguelen Islands fisheries
title_fullStr Repetitive fishing, local depletion, and fishing efficiencies in the Kerguelen Islands fisheries
title_full_unstemmed Repetitive fishing, local depletion, and fishing efficiencies in the Kerguelen Islands fisheries
title_sort repetitive fishing, local depletion, and fishing efficiencies in the kerguelen islands fisheries
publishDate 2006
url https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010035598
genre Icefish
Kerguelen Islands
Patagonian Toothfish
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Kerguelen Islands
Patagonian Toothfish
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Bez Nicolas, De Oliveira E., Duhamel G. Repetitive fishing, local depletion, and fishing efficiencies in the Kerguelen Islands fisheries. 2006, 63 (3), p. 532-542
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