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Chassot Emmanuel, Delgado de Molina A., Assan C., Lucas J., Dewals Patrice, Cauquil Pascal, Rahombanjanahary D.M., Soto M., Floch Laurent. (2014). Statistics of the European Union and associated flags purse seine fishing fleet targeting tropical tunas in the Indian Ocean 1981-2013. In : 16ème groupe de travail sur les thons tropicaux. Victoria : CTOI, 29 p. (Documents de Réunion ; IOTC-2014-WPTT16-13). GTTT : Groupe de Travail sur les Thons Tropicaux, 16., Bali (IDN), 2014/11/15-19.

Titre du document
Statistics of the European Union and associated flags purse seine fishing fleet targeting tropical tunas in the Indian Ocean 1981-2013
Année de publication
2014
Type de document
Colloque
Auteurs
Chassot Emmanuel, Delgado de Molina A., Assan C., Lucas J., Dewals Patrice, Cauquil Pascal, Rahombanjanahary D.M., Soto M., Floch Laurent
In
16ème groupe de travail sur les thons tropicaux
Source
Victoria : CTOI, 2014, 29 p. (Documents de Réunion ; IOTC-2014-WPTT16-13).
Colloque
GTTT : Groupe de Travail sur les Thons Tropicaux, 16., Bali (IDN), 2014/11/15-19
In 2013, the European and associated flags (EAF) purse seine fishing fleet of the Indian Ocean was composed of 35 vessels of individual capacity >800 t, which all represented a total carrying capacity >45,000 t of tuna. The total cumulated nominal effort exerted during the year was about 10,000 and 8,000 fishing and searching days, respectively. The EAF purse seiners cumulated a total of more than 9,300 fishing sets, with 80% made on FAD-associated schools (FAD) and 20% realised on free-swwiming schools (FSC). The total annual landings of the principal market tunas by the French purse seine fishing fleet increased by 20% between 2012 and 2013 and reached more than 270,000 t. The landings were composed of about 49%, 42%, and 9% yellowfin, skipjack, and bigeye, respectively. Total catches on FAD-associated schools increased from 150,000 t in 2012 to about 225,000 t in 2013 (+50%) while catches on FSC substantially decreased from 78,000 t to about 45,000 t (-43%). The percentage of yellowfin in the FAD catch has steadily increased over the recent years from about 25% during 2006-2009 to more than 40% in 2012-2013. The catch of skipjack per positive set on FAD- associated schools has strongly decreased since the early 2000s, from >30 t set-1 in 2002-2003 to <17 t-1 in 2012-2013. By contrast, the catch of yellowfin per FAD positive set has increased from low values of about 7.3 t set−1 during 2007-2009 to almost 15 t set-1 in 2013. The catch of yellowfin in free-swimming schools was at high levels (>30 t set -1) in 2012-2013.
Plan de classement
Ressources halieutiques [040]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010063283]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010063283
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