J. A. Pérez, C. Schettini, J. R. Buratt, M. J. Machado
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Squid samples were obtained from commercial catches and from five sampling trips conducted in the main fishing area off Arvoredo Island during the same period. During each trip surface and subsurface currents speed and direction as well as the thermal structure of the water column were continuously monitored. The inshore fishery is conducted by 9 to 11 m long boats known as \"botes\" or \"bateiras\", powered by 9 to 24 HP engines. Squid is captured by hand lines and a type of jig called \"zangarilhos\" which are operated by 2 to 4 men on each boat. Fishing takes place mainly on 10 to 20 m deep grounds located in the southeastern shore of the island in an area known as \"Saco do Capim\", where boats anchor for 33h (±12,4 SD) on average per trip. Catches occur either during the day (bottom fishing) or at night when the boat lights are used to attract squids to the surface. 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摘要
在南方的夏季,巴西南部圣卡塔琳娜州的大陆架上出现了长鳍鱿鱼(Loligo piei)的重要聚集地。这些种群的近海年捕鱼量从144吨到763吨不等,并在沿海岛屿周围形成了一种近海手工渔业。本报告描述了阿沃雷多岛(西经48°22';27°17'S),并分析:(a)与环境波动有关的渔获动态和(b)捕捞鱿鱼的种群结构。1996年1月至3月期间,在总督塞尔索·拉莫斯(Celso Ramos)登陆期间,通过对渔民的采访,获得了关于渔船特征、捕鱼技术、捕鱼区域、渔获量和努力量的资料。鱿鱼样本是在同一期间从商业捕捞和在Arvoredo岛外主要捕鱼区进行的五次抽样旅行中获得的。在每次下钻过程中,连续监测地表和地下水流的速度和方向以及水柱的热结构。近岸渔业由9至11米长的船进行,称为“botes”或“bateiras”,由9至24马力的发动机提供动力。鱿鱼是用手钓线和一种叫做“zangarilhos”的夹具捕获的,每艘船上有2到4个人操作。捕鱼活动主要在位于该岛东南海岸被称为“Saco do Capim”的10至20米深的土地上进行,船只每次航行平均停泊33小时(±12.4 SD)。捕鱼量要么在白天(海底捕捞),要么在晚上,当船上的灯被用来吸引鱿鱼到水面。平均渔获量和每单位努力的平均渔获量分别为49.6 Kg /次(±56.4 SD, n =35)和0.56 Kg /次。3小时1(±Q,71 SD)。商业捕捞显示出明显的时间峰值,作为对该地区鱿鱼发生波动的响应。鱿鱼捕获:(a)均质或分层水柱;(b)温度范围为18至26℃;(c)当地下水层从岛岸向西南方向流动时。大多数被捕获的雄性和雌性都处于性成熟晚期。
A PESCA DE LULAS (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) NA ILHA DO ARVOREDO (SC): CARACTERÍSTICAS E RELAÇÕES ECOLÓGICAS, VERÃO DE 1996
During the austral summer, important concentrations of the long-finned squid, Loligo piei, occur on the continental shelf off Santa Catarina State, southern Brazil. These populations have sustained offshore annual catches ranging from 144 to 763 metric tonnes, and have originated an inshore artisan fishery around the coastal islands. This report describes this fishery around the Arvoredo Island (48°22'W; 27°17'S) and analizes: (a) the dynamics of catches in relation to environmental fluctuations and (b) the population structure of catched squid. Information on boat features, fishing techniques, fishing areas, catch and effort were obtained between January and March 1996, from interviews with fishermen during landings at the locality of Governador Celso Ramos. Squid samples were obtained from commercial catches and from five sampling trips conducted in the main fishing area off Arvoredo Island during the same period. During each trip surface and subsurface currents speed and direction as well as the thermal structure of the water column were continuously monitored. The inshore fishery is conducted by 9 to 11 m long boats known as "botes" or "bateiras", powered by 9 to 24 HP engines. Squid is captured by hand lines and a type of jig called "zangarilhos" which are operated by 2 to 4 men on each boat. Fishing takes place mainly on 10 to 20 m deep grounds located in the southeastern shore of the island in an area known as "Saco do Capim", where boats anchor for 33h (±12,4 SD) on average per trip. Catches occur either during the day (bottom fishing) or at night when the boat lights are used to attract squids to the surface. Mean catch and mean catch per unit of effort were 49,6 Kg per trip (±56,4 SD, n =35) and 0,56 Kg.maril .hour-1 (±Q,71 SD) respectively. Commercial catches showed marked temporal peaks as a response to fluctuations on the squid occurrence in the area. Squid were catched: (a) in either homogenized or stratified water column; (b) at temperatures ranging from 18 to 26° C; and (c ) when subsurface water layers were flowing SW off the island shore. Most males and females caught were in advanced sexual maturity stages.