On the carcino-group bycatch in the industrial fishery for southern brown shrimp on the Amazon continental shelf

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Autor(a) principal: Cintra, Israel Hidenburgo Aniceto
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Paiva, Kleber de Sá, Silva, Kátia Cristina de Araújo, Martins, Déborah Elena Galvão, Klautau, Alex Garcia Cavalleiro de Macedo, Santos, Wagner Cesar Rosa dos, Alves-Júnior, Flavio de Almeida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/5508
Resumo: This work was carried out with the objective of quantifying the carcino-group present in the bycatch of the southern brown shrimp industrial fishery on the Amazon Continental Shelf by season, period of the day and depth range. The study was carried out from 152 records of fishing operations or bottom trawls, 72 in the rainy season (December to May) and 80 in the dry season (June to November), with an average duration of 3.5 ± 1.5 hours, totaling 532 hours of trawling, in the months of July and September 2010 and March and April 2011, between the states of Pará and Amapá. Initially, the bycatch was classified into five groups: fish, southern brown shrimp, crustaceans, mollusks and others. After that, the crustaceans were screened: crabs, portunids, shrimps, lobsters and stomatopods, where each group was quantified in weight and number of specimens. From the samples collected during the study period, we observed a southern brown shrimp /bycatch ratio of 1:3 in the rainy season, and of 1:30 in the dry season. Carcino-group differed significantly between the seasons and the depth range, but not along the day. The ratio between the amount (kg) of captured southern brown shrimp and carcino-group bycatch oscillated greatly, with the average value of 1:1. In industrial fisheries for southern brown shrimp on the northern coast of Brazil, the southern brown shrimp/carcino-group bycatch ratio is influenced by the season and depth range, and is less harmful to the biodiversity in the first semester of each year.
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spelling On the carcino-group bycatch in the industrial fishery for southern brown shrimp on the Amazon continental shelfAcerca de la carcinofauna que acompaña a la pesca industrial del camarón rosado en la plataforma continental del AmazonasSobre a carcinofauna acompanhante na pesca industrial do camarão-rosa na plataforma continental AmazônicaBottom trawlingCrustaceansTrawlingEnvironmental impact.CarcinofaunaCrustáceosArrastreImpacto ambiental.Fauna acompanhanteCrustáceosPesca de arrastoImpacto ambiental.This work was carried out with the objective of quantifying the carcino-group present in the bycatch of the southern brown shrimp industrial fishery on the Amazon Continental Shelf by season, period of the day and depth range. The study was carried out from 152 records of fishing operations or bottom trawls, 72 in the rainy season (December to May) and 80 in the dry season (June to November), with an average duration of 3.5 ± 1.5 hours, totaling 532 hours of trawling, in the months of July and September 2010 and March and April 2011, between the states of Pará and Amapá. Initially, the bycatch was classified into five groups: fish, southern brown shrimp, crustaceans, mollusks and others. After that, the crustaceans were screened: crabs, portunids, shrimps, lobsters and stomatopods, where each group was quantified in weight and number of specimens. From the samples collected during the study period, we observed a southern brown shrimp /bycatch ratio of 1:3 in the rainy season, and of 1:30 in the dry season. Carcino-group differed significantly between the seasons and the depth range, but not along the day. The ratio between the amount (kg) of captured southern brown shrimp and carcino-group bycatch oscillated greatly, with the average value of 1:1. In industrial fisheries for southern brown shrimp on the northern coast of Brazil, the southern brown shrimp/carcino-group bycatch ratio is influenced by the season and depth range, and is less harmful to the biodiversity in the first semester of each year.Esta labor se llevó a cabo con el objetivo de cuantificar la carcinofauna acompañante por estación, período del día y rango de profundidad en la pesca industrial del camarón rosado en la plataforma continental del Amazonas. El estudio se realizó a partir de 152 registros de operaciones de pesca o de arrastre de fondo, 72 en la temporada de lluvias (diciembre a mayo) y 80 en la temporada seca (junio a noviembre), con una duración media de 3,5 ± 1,5 horas, totalizando 532 horas de arrastre, en los meses de julio y septiembre de 2010 y marzo y abril de 2011, entre los estados de Pará y Amapá. Inicialmente, la fauna acompañante se clasificó en cinco grupos: peces, camarones rosados, crustáceos, moluscos y otros. A continuación se examinaron las comunidades de crustáceos: cangrejos, portúnidos, camarones, langostas y estomatópodos, y se cuantificó cada grupo en peso y número de ejemplares. A partir de las muestras recogidas durante el período de estudio, se obtuvo una relación camarón rosado/fauna en la estación lluviosa de 1:3, y en la estación seca de 1:30. La carcinofauna difiere significativamente entre la época del año y el rango de profundidad, pero no entre la hora del día. La relación entre el volumen (kg) de camarones rosados capturados y la carcinofauna osciló enormemente, con un valor medio de 1:1. En las pesquerías industriales de camarón rosado en el litoral septentrional del Brasil, la proporción camarón/carcinofauna que acompaña a la pesca está influida por la estación y el rango de profundidad, y es menos perjudicial para esta biodiversidad en el primer semestre de cada año.Este trabalho foi realizado com objetivo de quantificar a carcinofauna acompanhante por estação do ano, período do dia e faixa de profundidade na pesca industrial do camarão-rosa na Plataforma Continental Amazônica. O estudo foi realizado a partir de 152 registros de operações de pesca ou arrastos de fundo, sendo 72 na época de chuva (dezembro a maio) e 80 na época de seca (junho a novembro), com duração média de 3,5 ± 1,5 horas, totalizando 532 horas de arrasto, nos meses de julho e setembro de 2010 e março e abril de 2011, entre os estados do Pará e Amapá. Inicialmente a fauna acompanhante foi classificada em cinco grupos: peixes, camarão-rosa, crustáceos, moluscos e outros. Em seguida, foi realizada a triagem das comunidades de crustáceos: caranguejos, portunídeos, camarões, lagostas e estomatópodes, onde cada grupo foi quantificado em peso e número de exemplares. Das amostras coletadas no período do estudo, obteve-se uma relação camarão-rosa/fauna acompanhante na época de chuva de 1:3, e na época de seca de 1:30. A carcinofauna diferiu significativamente entre época do ano e entre faixa de profundidade, mas não entre o período do dia. A relação entre o volume (kg) de camarão-rosa capturado e carcinofauna oscilou muito, com o valor médio de 1:1. Nas pescarias industriais de camarão-rosa na costa norte do Brasil a relação camarão/carcinofauna acompanhante é influenciada pela estação do ano e faixa de profundidade, sendo menos danosa a essa biodiversidade no primeiro semestre de cada ano.Research, Society and Development2020-06-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/550810.33448/rsd-v9i8.5508Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 8; e110985508Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 8; e110985508Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 8; e1109855082525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/5508/4562Copyright (c) 2020 Israel Hidenburgo Aniceto Cintra, Kleber de Sá Paiva, Kátia Cristina de Araújo Silva, Déborah Elena Galvão Martins, Alex Garcia Cavalleiro de Macedo Klautau, Wagner Cesar Rosa dos Santos, Flavio de Almeida Alves-Júniorinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCintra, Israel Hidenburgo AnicetoPaiva, Kleber de SáSilva, Kátia Cristina de AraújoMartins, Déborah Elena GalvãoKlautau, Alex Garcia Cavalleiro de MacedoSantos, Wagner Cesar Rosa dosAlves-Júnior, Flavio de Almeida2020-08-20T18:00:17Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/5508Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:29:00.417519Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv On the carcino-group bycatch in the industrial fishery for southern brown shrimp on the Amazon continental shelf
Acerca de la carcinofauna que acompaña a la pesca industrial del camarón rosado en la plataforma continental del Amazonas
Sobre a carcinofauna acompanhante na pesca industrial do camarão-rosa na plataforma continental Amazônica
title On the carcino-group bycatch in the industrial fishery for southern brown shrimp on the Amazon continental shelf
spellingShingle On the carcino-group bycatch in the industrial fishery for southern brown shrimp on the Amazon continental shelf
Cintra, Israel Hidenburgo Aniceto
Bottom trawling
Crustaceans
Trawling
Environmental impact.
Carcinofauna
Crustáceos
Arrastre
Impacto ambiental.
Fauna acompanhante
Crustáceos
Pesca de arrasto
Impacto ambiental.
title_short On the carcino-group bycatch in the industrial fishery for southern brown shrimp on the Amazon continental shelf
title_full On the carcino-group bycatch in the industrial fishery for southern brown shrimp on the Amazon continental shelf
title_fullStr On the carcino-group bycatch in the industrial fishery for southern brown shrimp on the Amazon continental shelf
title_full_unstemmed On the carcino-group bycatch in the industrial fishery for southern brown shrimp on the Amazon continental shelf
title_sort On the carcino-group bycatch in the industrial fishery for southern brown shrimp on the Amazon continental shelf
author Cintra, Israel Hidenburgo Aniceto
author_facet Cintra, Israel Hidenburgo Aniceto
Paiva, Kleber de Sá
Silva, Kátia Cristina de Araújo
Martins, Déborah Elena Galvão
Klautau, Alex Garcia Cavalleiro de Macedo
Santos, Wagner Cesar Rosa dos
Alves-Júnior, Flavio de Almeida
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author2 Paiva, Kleber de Sá
Silva, Kátia Cristina de Araújo
Martins, Déborah Elena Galvão
Klautau, Alex Garcia Cavalleiro de Macedo
Santos, Wagner Cesar Rosa dos
Alves-Júnior, Flavio de Almeida
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cintra, Israel Hidenburgo Aniceto
Paiva, Kleber de Sá
Silva, Kátia Cristina de Araújo
Martins, Déborah Elena Galvão
Klautau, Alex Garcia Cavalleiro de Macedo
Santos, Wagner Cesar Rosa dos
Alves-Júnior, Flavio de Almeida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bottom trawling
Crustaceans
Trawling
Environmental impact.
Carcinofauna
Crustáceos
Arrastre
Impacto ambiental.
Fauna acompanhante
Crustáceos
Pesca de arrasto
Impacto ambiental.
topic Bottom trawling
Crustaceans
Trawling
Environmental impact.
Carcinofauna
Crustáceos
Arrastre
Impacto ambiental.
Fauna acompanhante
Crustáceos
Pesca de arrasto
Impacto ambiental.
description This work was carried out with the objective of quantifying the carcino-group present in the bycatch of the southern brown shrimp industrial fishery on the Amazon Continental Shelf by season, period of the day and depth range. The study was carried out from 152 records of fishing operations or bottom trawls, 72 in the rainy season (December to May) and 80 in the dry season (June to November), with an average duration of 3.5 ± 1.5 hours, totaling 532 hours of trawling, in the months of July and September 2010 and March and April 2011, between the states of Pará and Amapá. Initially, the bycatch was classified into five groups: fish, southern brown shrimp, crustaceans, mollusks and others. After that, the crustaceans were screened: crabs, portunids, shrimps, lobsters and stomatopods, where each group was quantified in weight and number of specimens. From the samples collected during the study period, we observed a southern brown shrimp /bycatch ratio of 1:3 in the rainy season, and of 1:30 in the dry season. Carcino-group differed significantly between the seasons and the depth range, but not along the day. The ratio between the amount (kg) of captured southern brown shrimp and carcino-group bycatch oscillated greatly, with the average value of 1:1. In industrial fisheries for southern brown shrimp on the northern coast of Brazil, the southern brown shrimp/carcino-group bycatch ratio is influenced by the season and depth range, and is less harmful to the biodiversity in the first semester of each year.
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