G. G. Ortega-Lizárraga, H. A. Muñoz-Rubí, G. Rodríguez-Domínguez, R. Pérez-González, J. E. Mendívil-Mendoza, E. Aragón-Noriega
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摘要
螃蟹(Callinectes)属渔业是墨西哥最重要的渔业之一。索诺拉州和锡那罗亚州位于加利福尼亚湾东海岸,即大陆海岸。锡那罗亚州是墨西哥此类鱼类产量最大的地区,尤其是圣玛丽亚拉雷福尔马湾(BSMR),产量最高。螃蟹管理计划是渔业的强制性管理文件。索诺拉州和锡那罗亚州管理计划的主要缺陷之一是缺乏渔业评估。因此,在 2000 年、2011 年和 2014 年的捕捞季节,BSMR 对 C. bellicosus 采用了一种称为 CASA(捕获量分析)的规格结构方法。雌鱼的首次渔获量(CW50%)估计为97.5、102.5和100毫米,雄鱼的首次渔获量估计为117.5、107.5和102.5毫米。在捕捞死亡率(F)的具体情况下,该算法使我们发现,在较大规格中,雌性和雄性的捕捞压力更大,得出雌性的加权开发率为0.047(2000年)、0.119(2011年)和0.426(2014年),雄性的加权开发率为0.045(2000年)、0.295(2011年)和0.132(2014年),均低于50%(E=0.50)。BSMR 中的 C. bellicosus 蟹没有被过度开发的风险。
Size-Structured Method Applied to the Brown Crab Fishery Callinectes bellicosus in the Gulf of California
The crab fishery of the genus Callinectes is one of the most important fisheries in Mexico. Sonora and Sinaloa are the states on the eastern coast of the Gulf of California, the mainland coast. Sinaloa encompasses the greatest production in Mexico of these species, in particular the Bahía Santa Maria La Reforma (BSMR), supplying the most important catches. A mandatory administrative document for the fishery is the Management Plan of Crab. One of the main weaknesses found in it for Sonora and Sinaloa is the lack of fishery assessment in both states. For this reason, a size-structured method called CASA (Catch-at-Size Analysis) was applied in the BSMR, in the seasons 2000, 2011, and 2014, to C. bellicosus. The first catch size (CW50%) estimated for females was 97.5, 102.5, and 100 mm, while in males, it was estimated at 117.5, 107.5, and 102.5 mm. In the specific case of fishing mortality (F), the algorithm allowed us to find that in the larger sizes, a greater fishing pressure is applied for both females and males, yielding a weighted exploitation rate of 0.047 (2000), 0.119 (2011), and 0.426 (2014) for females and 0.045 (2000), 0.295 (2011), and 0.132 (2014) for males, all below 50% (E = 0.50). The crab C. bellicosus in BSMR is not at risk of overexploitation.