Bycatch of sharks (Elasmobranchii) in the Patagonian red shrimp Pleoticus muelleri (Bate, 1888) fishery
Abstract
The double–beam trawl fishery for the Patagonian red shrimp (Pleoticus muelleri) is the main crustaceanfishery of the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. The shark bycatch in 723 tows of this fishery was surveyed from
April 2003 to October 2003. Six species of sharks were recorded: Squalus acanthias (n=321); Squalus mitsukurii
(n=1); Squatina sp. (n=1); Schroederichthys bivius (n=327); Galeorhinus galeus (n=4) and Mustelus schmitti
(n=13). Length-frequency structure, sex composition, spatial distribution and estimation of density and bycatch
per unit of effort are given for the main species. The bycatch of sharks in this fishery was estimated in ~61 mt/
year, equivalent to 0.15% of the shrimp total capture in 2003. S. acanthias contributed with 30.5 mt (50.15%)
whilst S. bivius contributed with 22.6 mt (37.2%). Whereas the abundance for S. acanthias in Patagonian waters
increased by three fold between 1997 and 2001, the abundance of S. bivius in the same period have decreased
in the same amount. In addition, losses of important reproductive sites in southern Patagonia for S. bivius were
detected. These issues together with the results presented herein add the Patagonian red shrimp fishery to the
potential threats S. bivius is exposed to.
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