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Bycatch in the Maldivian pole-and-line tuna fishery

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dc.contributor.author Miller, Kelsey I.
dc.contributor.author ކެލްސީ އައި. މިލާ
dc.contributor.author Nadheeh, Ibrahim
dc.contributor.author އިބްރާހިމް ނަދީހް
dc.contributor.author Jauharee, A. Riyaz
dc.contributor.author އޭ. ރިޔާޒް ޖައުހަރީ
dc.contributor.author Anderson, R. Charles
dc.contributor.author އާރް. ޗާލްސް އެންޑަރސަން
dc.contributor.author Adam, M. Shiham
dc.contributor.author މުޙައްމަދު ޝިހާމް އާދަމް
dc.date.accessioned 2023-04-03T06:53:52Z
dc.date.available 2023-04-03T06:53:52Z
dc.date.issued 2017-05-24
dc.identifier.citation Miller, K. I., Nadheeh, I., Jauharee, A. R., Anderson, R. C. & Adam, M. S. (2017). Bycatch in the Maldivian pole-and-line tuna fishery. UK: International Pole & Line Foundation & Male': Marine Research Centre, Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture. en_US
dc.identifier.citation ކެލްސީ އައި. މިލާ، އިބްރާހިމް ނަދީހް، އޭ. ރިޔާޒް ޖައުހަރީ، އާރް. ޗާލްސް އެންޑަރސަން، އަދި މުޙައްމަދު ޝިހާމް އާދަމް. (2017). ބައިކެޗް އިން ދަ މޯލްޑިވިއަން ޕޯލް-އެންޑް-ލައިން ޓޫނާ ފިޝަރީ. ޔޫކޭ: އިންޓަރނޭޝަނަލް ޕޯލް އެންޑް ލައިން ފައުންޑޭޝަން އަދި މާލެ: މެރިން ރިސާރޗް ސެންޓަރ، މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ފިޝަރީސް އެންޑް އެގްރިކަލްޗަރ. en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://saruna.mnu.edu.mv/jspui/handle/123456789/14243
dc.description.abstract Tropical tuna fisheries are among the largest worldwide, with some having significant bycatch issues. However, pole-and-line tuna fisheries are widely believed to have low bycatch rates, although these have rarely been quantified. The Maldives has an important pole-and-line fishery, targeting skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis). In the Maldives, 106 pole-and-line tuna fishing days were observed between August 2014 and November 2015. During 161 fishing events, tuna catches amounted to 147 t: 72% by weight was skipjack, 25% yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) and 3% other tunas. Bycatch (all non-tuna species caught plus all tuna discards) amounted to 951 kg (0.65% of total tuna catch). Most of the bycatch (95%) was utilized, and some bycatch was released alive, so dead discards were particularly low (0.02% of total tuna catch, or 22 kg per 100 t). Rainbow runner (Elagatis bipinnulata) and dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus) together constituted 93% of the bycatch. Live releases included small numbers of silky sharks (Carcharhinus falciformis) and seabirds (noddies, Anous tenuirostris and A. stolidus). Pole-and-line tuna fishing was conducted on free schools and schools associated with various objects (Maldivian anchored fish aggregating devices [aFADs], drifting FADs from western Indian Ocean purse seine fisheries, other drifting objects and seamounts). Free school catches typically included a high proportion of large skipjack and significantly less bycatch. Associated schools produced more variable tuna catches and higher bycatch rates. Fishing trips in the south had significantly lower bycatch rates than those in the north. This study is the first to quantify bycatch rates in the Maldives pole-and-line tuna fishery and the influence of school association on catch composition. Ratio estimator methods suggest roughly 552.6 t of bycatch and 27.9 t of discards are caught annually in the fishery (based on 2015 national catch), much less than other Indian Ocean tuna fisheries, e.g. gillnet, purse-seine, and longline. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher International Pole & Line Foundation en_US
dc.publisher އިންޓަރނޭޝަނަލް ޕޯލް އެންޑް ލައިން ފައުންޑޭޝަން en_US
dc.publisher Marine Research Centre, Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture en_US
dc.publisher މެރިން ރިސާރޗް ސެންޓަރ، މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ފިޝަރީސް އެންޑް އެގްރިކަލްޗަރ en_US
dc.subject Rainbow runner en_US
dc.subject Dolphinfish en_US
dc.subject Silky shark en_US
dc.subject Round scad en_US
dc.subject Garfish en_US
dc.subject Oceanic trigger en_US
dc.subject Jacks / trevallies en_US
dc.subject Lesser noddy en_US
dc.subject Brown noddy en_US
dc.subject Skipjack tuna en_US
dc.subject Yellowfin tuna en_US
dc.subject Maldivian pole-and-line tuna en_US
dc.subject Maldivian fishing en_US
dc.subject Fishing en_US
dc.subject Fish en_US
dc.title Bycatch in the Maldivian pole-and-line tuna fishery en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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