This study describes and analyses the small-scale fishery in the Piracicaba
River, located at the southeastern Brazil, with regard to the diversity, q
uantity and composition of fish catches both by seasons and gillnets mesh s
izes. We recorded fish landings monthly during a year. collecting data on t
he weight of fish caught (kg per species) and on the quantity of nets utili
zed ton square meters). During the study period the fishermen used gillnets
, capturing 8382 kg of fish from 43 species. Of these, only 22 fish species
were of commercial value, and six dominated the catches year round (90% of
total weight). The species composition and quantity of fish caught varied
between seasons and gillnets mesh sizes. During the autumn and winter, fish
ermen relied more on the medium sized mesh gillnets, exploiting closer fish
ing grounds and capturing a greater diversity of fish, including those of l
ow commercial value. In the spring and summer, catches were of lower divers
ity, and more specialized large mesh gillnets were used, harvesting large a
nd more desired fish in more distant fishing grounds. Such seasonal variati
on in fishing strategy reduces fishing pressure among several fish species
along the year, and should be important in reducing fish stock depletion at
the Piracicaba and at other impounded and altered tropical river basins. (
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