2022
DOI: 10.53554/boletin.v37i1.360
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Depredadores tope en la pesquería industrial de anchoveta entre los años 2015 y 2019

Abstract: Las interacciones entre los depredadores tope y las pesquerías suponen una problemática global que tiene impacto sobre diversas poblaciones de especies de interés ecológico. El Programa Bitácoras de Pesca del Instituto del Mar del Perú aporta información sobre estas interacciones mediante la observación directa de los lances de pesca de las embarcaciones industriales de anchoveta. Entre los años 2015 y 2019 se realizaron 12.778 lances de pesca de anchoveta con presencia de depredadores tope, observándose mayor… Show more

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“…For instance, in the purse seine fishery for jack mackerel Trachurus symmetricus off central Chile, the mean number of SASLs observed per set was 21; the maximum was 50 individuals (Hückstädt & Antezana 2003). Larger SASL numbers were recorded off Peru, where up to 3000 individuals (mean ± standard deviation: 62 ± 114) were counted interacting with purse seine gear between 2015 and 2019 (Rivadeneyra‐Villafuerte & Román‐Amancio 2022). Off northern Argentina, the maximum number of SASLs reported was two in the semi‐industrial mid‐water trawl fishery, and in the bottom pair‐trawl fishery the maximum number reported was three, with a mean of 0.7 (± 1) SASLs (Seco Pon et al 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, in the purse seine fishery for jack mackerel Trachurus symmetricus off central Chile, the mean number of SASLs observed per set was 21; the maximum was 50 individuals (Hückstädt & Antezana 2003). Larger SASL numbers were recorded off Peru, where up to 3000 individuals (mean ± standard deviation: 62 ± 114) were counted interacting with purse seine gear between 2015 and 2019 (Rivadeneyra‐Villafuerte & Román‐Amancio 2022). Off northern Argentina, the maximum number of SASLs reported was two in the semi‐industrial mid‐water trawl fishery, and in the bottom pair‐trawl fishery the maximum number reported was three, with a mean of 0.7 (± 1) SASLs (Seco Pon et al 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%