Pr. Wade, REVISED ESTIMATES OF INCIDENTAL KILL OF DOLPHINS (DELPHINIDAE) BY THEPURSE-SEINE TUNA FISHERY IN THE EASTERN TROPICAL PACIFIC, 1959-1972, Fishery bulletin, 93(2), 1995, pp. 345-354
Dolphins (Delpkinidae) have been killed incidentally by the purse-sein
e fishery for yellowfin tuna, Thunnus albacares, in the eastern tropic
al Pacific since at least 1959. Annual estimates of the number of dolp
hins killed from each stock are used by the National Marine Fisheries
Service in making management decisions about the population status of
affected stocks. Mortality estimates from the period with the greatest
kill of dolphins, 1959-72, are important for estimates of the level o
f depletion of these stocks from their unexploited population sizes. A
redefinition of the geographical boundaries of offshore stocks of pan
tropical spotted dolphins, Stenella attenuata, makes it necessary to e
stimate annual kill for these newly defined stocks for 1959-72. I esti
mated the number of dolphins killed annually from 1959 to 1972 for the
northeastern and western/southern stocks of spotted dolphins, using t
he methods of Lo and Smith (1986). I also revised the estimates of ann
ual kill for the eastern and whitebelly stocks of spinner dolphins, S.
longirostris, by correcting minor problems in previous data and analy
ses. Additionally, I estimated a coefficient of variation (CV) for eac
h stock-specific estimate of incidental kill, which had not previously
been done. Estimates of total kill were similar to previous estimates
: 4.9 million dolphins are estimated to have been killed by the purse-
seine fishery over the fourteen year period considered here, an averag
e of 347,082 per year. Nearly all of the fisheries kill of pantropical
spotted dolphins was of the northeastern stock, totaling 3.0 million
(211,612 per year). Estimates of kill for the eastern stock of spinner
dolphins were similar to previous estimates, totaling 1.3 million (91
,739 per year). As expected, CTPs of the kill for each stock were high
er than those previously reported for the total kill.