LENGTH-WEIGHT RELATIONSHIP OF THE SIX MOST ABUNDANT FISH SPECIES IN PRAWN FISHERY SEMI-FIXED TRAP BYCATCHES IN THE LOWER AMAZON REGION (PARÁ, BRAZIL)

Luan Campos Imbiriba, D. Zacardi, S. Lima, R. Sousa
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In this study, the length-weight relationships (LWR) were estimated for six fish species captured during prawn fishing in the Lower Amazon region (Pará, Brazil). Prawn fishing boosts the socioeconomic development of riverine communities and is a relevant activity as a source of income and subsistence in this region. In addition, we registered new LWRs for the species Ossancora punctata and Hypoptopoma elongatum. The samplings were performed in prawn catches monthly from February 2018 to January 2019, using a “matapi”, which consists of a semi‑fixed trap that has a galvanized iron structure (2.5 m height by 2.0 m in length) and nylon mesh (1.40 x 1.60 mm mesh), and has two tapered openings to facilitate the entry and trapping of the prawn. The results show that 75% of the fish caught as prawn bycatches had not yet reached sexual maturity. Thus, it is clear that fisheries need to develop fishing gear that allow small fish to escape from the traps during the prawn fishery.
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亚马逊河下游地区对虾渔业中6种最丰富鱼类的半固定陷阱副渔获物的长度-重量关系(parÁ,巴西)
在这项研究中,估计了亚马逊河下游地区(par,巴西)捕虾期间捕获的6种鱼类的长度-重量关系(LWR)。捕虾促进了河流社区的社会经济发展,是该地区收入和生计来源的一项相关活动。此外,我们还登记了新物种的LWRs,如斑点木杉和长形矮树。从2018年2月至2019年1月,每月对捕获的对虾进行取样,使用“matapi”,该“matapi”由一个半固定陷阱组成,该陷阱具有镀锌铁结构(2.5米高,2.0米长)和尼龙网(1.40 x 1.60毫米网),并有两个锥形开口,以方便进入和捕获对虾。结果表明,75%作为对虾副渔获的鱼尚未达到性成熟。因此,很明显,渔业需要开发渔具,使小鱼在捕虾期间逃脱陷阱。
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