RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DRIFTNET MESH SIZE A ND BYCATCH RATES OF MARINE MAMMALS TAKEN FROM THE NORTH PACIFIC

Citation
A. Yatsu et al., RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DRIFTNET MESH SIZE A ND BYCATCH RATES OF MARINE MAMMALS TAKEN FROM THE NORTH PACIFIC, Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi, 60(1), 1994, pp. 35-38
Citations number
5
Categorie Soggetti
Fisheries
Journal title
ISSN journal
00215392
Volume
60
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
35 - 38
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-5392(1994)60:1<35:RBDMSA>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
The relationships between driftnet mesh size (M, mm) and bycatch rate (Y, number of animals per 1,000 tans) for northern fur seals, Callorhi nus ursinus, and for small cetaceans (five species combined: Phocoenoi des dalli, Lissodelphis borealis, Lagenorynchus obliquidens, Delphinus delphis, Stenella coeruleoalba and Mesoplodon sp.) were estimated fro m data collected in 413 driftnet fishing operations in the North Pacif ic during 1984-90. The driftnets were composed of 17 stretched-mesh si zes ranging from 33 mm to 197 mm and total fishing effort was 39,070 t ans. Assuming that the theoretical number of marine mammals caught by driftnets follows either the Poisson or negative binomial distribution , the relationships were estimated as Y = 8. 81 X 10(-5)M2 for norther n fur seals and Y = 5.29 X 10(-5)M2 for small cetaceans. The principal factor affecting mesh selectivity was the size of entangled body part s of the animals, the head for northern fur seals and the flukes for s mall cetaceans.