Mn. Santos et Cc. Monteiro, THE OLHAO ARTIFICIAL REEF SYSTEM (SOUTH PORTUGAL) - FISH ASSEMBLAGES AND FISHING YIELD, Fisheries research, 30(1-2), 1997, pp. 33-41
Since 1989 the Portuguese institute of Marine Research (IPIMAR) has be
en developing an artificial reef systems pilot project. The artificial
reef system consists of a protection reef and an exploitation reef. A
s part of this project, a fishing survey was carried out over four and
a half years, using gill nets. To test artificial reef effectiveness
in enhancing fish assemblages and yield, a total of 72 catch operation
s were made. The fishing yields (weight) from the reefs exceeded those
from the control sites, by 2.03 times for the protection reef, and by
1.11 times for the exploitation reef. Artificial reef deployment resu
lted in an enrichment and diversification of the local fish community,
with an increase in the total species richness, mean species richness
and the species diversity indices. Since the artificial reefs improve
d the local fishing yields and made possible a better use of the Ria F
ormosa 'nursery potential', the reefs appear to represent a useful man
agement tool on the Algarve coast, contributing to the improved value
of the artisanal fishery, which has a very important role in this regi
on. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.