Bycatch of the Southern King Crab (Lithodes santolla) in the Patagonian shrimp fishery in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Can it contribute to the depletion of its population?

The Southern King Crab (SKC), Lithodes santolla, has supported a growing fishery in San Jorge Gulf (Patagonia, Argentina) since 2011. This fishery is developed by vessels called crabbers. SKC is also caught as bycatch in the Patagonian shrimp fishery, a major crustacean fishery in the Southwestern A...

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Autores principales: Varisco, M., Cochia, P., Góngora, M.E., Bovcon, N., Balzi, P., Vinuesa, J.
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spelling todo:paper_09645691_v136_n_p177_Varisco2023-10-03T15:54:49Z Bycatch of the Southern King Crab (Lithodes santolla) in the Patagonian shrimp fishery in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Can it contribute to the depletion of its population? Varisco, M. Cochia, P. Góngora, M.E. Bovcon, N. Balzi, P. Vinuesa, J. Lithodidae Patagonia Reproductive potential Trawling Life cycle Population statistics Shellfish Coastal waters Lithodidae Patagonia Relative abundance Reproductive potential Southern king crabs Southwestern Atlantic Ocean Trawling Fisheries body size bycatch coastal water crab data assimilation fishing mortality life cycle relative abundance reproductive potential sex ratio shrimp fishery spatiotemporal analysis species occurrence trawling Argentina Atlantic Ocean Atlantic Ocean (Southwest) Patagonia San Jorge Gulf Chaceon affinis Crustacea Decapoda (Crustacea) Lithodes santolla Lithodidae The Southern King Crab (SKC), Lithodes santolla, has supported a growing fishery in San Jorge Gulf (Patagonia, Argentina) since 2011. This fishery is developed by vessels called crabbers. SKC is also caught as bycatch in the Patagonian shrimp fishery, a major crustacean fishery in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. In this work, we characterized SKC bycatch in shrimp fishery and compared 1994–1996 data (which reflected little fishing impact) and 2011–2012 data (at the beginning of the current SKC fishery by crabbers in San Jorge Gulf), to determine the particular effects of bycatch on the SKC population. The frequency of occurrence of SKC in shrimp hauls was 84.08%. However, the relative abundance was low, in most of the hauls SCK represented less than 5% of the capture. Between 2006 and 2011, the estimated SKC bycatch was 2432 tn/year. Frequency of occurrence and abundance were higher in the same area where crabbers operate. SKC bycatch is commonly discarded, but, in 18% of the hauls, SKC are processed on board, although this is illegal. Mortality estimated at the beginning of handling was 19%, but this value may be greater due to the long time of onboard handling. SKC bycatch include critic stages of its life cycle such as juveniles, ovigerous females and molting individuals. Juveniles represented 26.9% of the total SKC bycatch, while ovigerous females represented 28.1%. Sex ratios and male size showed no differences between 1994–1996 and 2011–2012, whereas the proportion of ovigerous females decreased between both periods. This decrease can be related to the interference of trawlings in their reproductive migration to coastal waters or in their mating grounds. We consider that the main problem of SKC bycatch is the detrimental effects on its reproductive potential due to the increase in the proportion of non-ovigerous females and the mortality of ovigerous females along with extensive handling, which can also result in a significant egg loss. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09645691_v136_n_p177_Varisco
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topic Lithodidae
Patagonia
Reproductive potential
Trawling
Life cycle
Population statistics
Shellfish
Coastal waters
Lithodidae
Patagonia
Relative abundance
Reproductive potential
Southern king crabs
Southwestern Atlantic Ocean
Trawling
Fisheries
body size
bycatch
coastal water
crab
data assimilation
fishing mortality
life cycle
relative abundance
reproductive potential
sex ratio
shrimp fishery
spatiotemporal analysis
species occurrence
trawling
Argentina
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean (Southwest)
Patagonia
San Jorge Gulf
Chaceon affinis
Crustacea
Decapoda (Crustacea)
Lithodes santolla
Lithodidae
spellingShingle Lithodidae
Patagonia
Reproductive potential
Trawling
Life cycle
Population statistics
Shellfish
Coastal waters
Lithodidae
Patagonia
Relative abundance
Reproductive potential
Southern king crabs
Southwestern Atlantic Ocean
Trawling
Fisheries
body size
bycatch
coastal water
crab
data assimilation
fishing mortality
life cycle
relative abundance
reproductive potential
sex ratio
shrimp fishery
spatiotemporal analysis
species occurrence
trawling
Argentina
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean (Southwest)
Patagonia
San Jorge Gulf
Chaceon affinis
Crustacea
Decapoda (Crustacea)
Lithodes santolla
Lithodidae
Varisco, M.
Cochia, P.
Góngora, M.E.
Bovcon, N.
Balzi, P.
Vinuesa, J.
Bycatch of the Southern King Crab (Lithodes santolla) in the Patagonian shrimp fishery in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Can it contribute to the depletion of its population?
topic_facet Lithodidae
Patagonia
Reproductive potential
Trawling
Life cycle
Population statistics
Shellfish
Coastal waters
Lithodidae
Patagonia
Relative abundance
Reproductive potential
Southern king crabs
Southwestern Atlantic Ocean
Trawling
Fisheries
body size
bycatch
coastal water
crab
data assimilation
fishing mortality
life cycle
relative abundance
reproductive potential
sex ratio
shrimp fishery
spatiotemporal analysis
species occurrence
trawling
Argentina
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean (Southwest)
Patagonia
San Jorge Gulf
Chaceon affinis
Crustacea
Decapoda (Crustacea)
Lithodes santolla
Lithodidae
description The Southern King Crab (SKC), Lithodes santolla, has supported a growing fishery in San Jorge Gulf (Patagonia, Argentina) since 2011. This fishery is developed by vessels called crabbers. SKC is also caught as bycatch in the Patagonian shrimp fishery, a major crustacean fishery in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. In this work, we characterized SKC bycatch in shrimp fishery and compared 1994–1996 data (which reflected little fishing impact) and 2011–2012 data (at the beginning of the current SKC fishery by crabbers in San Jorge Gulf), to determine the particular effects of bycatch on the SKC population. The frequency of occurrence of SKC in shrimp hauls was 84.08%. However, the relative abundance was low, in most of the hauls SCK represented less than 5% of the capture. Between 2006 and 2011, the estimated SKC bycatch was 2432 tn/year. Frequency of occurrence and abundance were higher in the same area where crabbers operate. SKC bycatch is commonly discarded, but, in 18% of the hauls, SKC are processed on board, although this is illegal. Mortality estimated at the beginning of handling was 19%, but this value may be greater due to the long time of onboard handling. SKC bycatch include critic stages of its life cycle such as juveniles, ovigerous females and molting individuals. Juveniles represented 26.9% of the total SKC bycatch, while ovigerous females represented 28.1%. Sex ratios and male size showed no differences between 1994–1996 and 2011–2012, whereas the proportion of ovigerous females decreased between both periods. This decrease can be related to the interference of trawlings in their reproductive migration to coastal waters or in their mating grounds. We consider that the main problem of SKC bycatch is the detrimental effects on its reproductive potential due to the increase in the proportion of non-ovigerous females and the mortality of ovigerous females along with extensive handling, which can also result in a significant egg loss. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd
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author Varisco, M.
Cochia, P.
Góngora, M.E.
Bovcon, N.
Balzi, P.
Vinuesa, J.
author_facet Varisco, M.
Cochia, P.
Góngora, M.E.
Bovcon, N.
Balzi, P.
Vinuesa, J.
author_sort Varisco, M.
title Bycatch of the Southern King Crab (Lithodes santolla) in the Patagonian shrimp fishery in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Can it contribute to the depletion of its population?
title_short Bycatch of the Southern King Crab (Lithodes santolla) in the Patagonian shrimp fishery in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Can it contribute to the depletion of its population?
title_full Bycatch of the Southern King Crab (Lithodes santolla) in the Patagonian shrimp fishery in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Can it contribute to the depletion of its population?
title_fullStr Bycatch of the Southern King Crab (Lithodes santolla) in the Patagonian shrimp fishery in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Can it contribute to the depletion of its population?
title_full_unstemmed Bycatch of the Southern King Crab (Lithodes santolla) in the Patagonian shrimp fishery in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Can it contribute to the depletion of its population?
title_sort bycatch of the southern king crab (lithodes santolla) in the patagonian shrimp fishery in the southwestern atlantic ocean. can it contribute to the depletion of its population?
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09645691_v136_n_p177_Varisco
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