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Fonteneau Alain, Chassot Emmanuel, Bodin Nathalie. (2013). Global spatio-temporal patterns in tropical tuna purse seine fisheries on drifting fish aggregating devices (DFADs) : taking a historical perspective to inform current challenges. Aquatic Living Resources, 26 (1), p. 37-+. ISSN 0990-7440.

Titre du document
Global spatio-temporal patterns in tropical tuna purse seine fisheries on drifting fish aggregating devices (DFADs) : taking a historical perspective to inform current challenges
Année de publication
2013
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000317896900005
Auteurs
Fonteneau Alain, Chassot Emmanuel, Bodin Nathalie
Source
Aquatic Living Resources, 2013, 26 (1), p. 37-+ ISSN 0990-7440
This study provides a historical overview of the use of drifting fish aggregating devices (DFADs) in purse seine fisheries since the early 1990s, using global tuna fisheries datasets from the four tuna Regional Fisheries Management Organizations (RFMOs). Tropical tuna purse seine fisheries typically target large yellowfin (Thunnus albacares) and bigeye (Thunnus obesus) tunas on free-swimming schools and skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis) and juveniles of yellowfin and bigeye associated with drifting objects. DFADs have enabled global skipjack catches to markedly increase, and have also introduced major scientific issues for all tuna-RFMOs. In particular, they have strongly modified the fishing strategies of purse seiners that fish on a combination of free-swimming and DFAD-associated schools. Consequently, the cumulated search time traditionally used to quantify nominal fishing effort to assess the status of tuna stocks is inconsistent and cannot be used to derive time series of abundance indices from catch-per-unit of-effort (CPUE). In addition, the lack of information available on the construction, deployment, and use of DFADs has prevented effective monitoring of the fishing pressure over the last two decades exerted by purse seine fleets using this fishing mode. Juveniles of tropical tunas represent a substantial proportion of purse seine catch on DFADs in the three oceans, which has raised particular concern for some bigeye stocks that have been subject to overfishing in the past. Catches of juvenile tunas by DFAD fishing may also result in a decrease in recruitment for fisheries that target adult tunas such as longliners. In addition, some demographic parameters of tunas and other species associated with DFADs may be affected by the resultant habitat modification arising from the widespread deployment of DFADs. Evidence in the literature and provided by the ratio-estimator method suggest that fishing DFAD-associated schools may result in about 100 000 t of bycatch and discards annually. In addition, there is further potential for ghost fishing related mortality of sensitive species such as marine turtles and pelagic sharks. In this context and following a precautionary approach, we finally discuss the increasing need for all tuna-RFMOs to reduce, or at least monitor and control, the use of DFADs to mitigate their adverse effects not only on yellowfin and bigeye stocks but also on open-ocean ecosystems.
Plan de classement
Pêches [040PECHE]
Descripteurs
PECHE THONIERE ; TECHNIQUE DE PECHE ; SENNEUR ; DISPOSITIF DE CONCENTRATION DES POISSONS ; CAPTURE ; VARIATION INTERANNUELLE ; IMPACT DE LA PECHE
Description Géographique
ZONE TROPICALE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010060855]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010060855
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