Profitability and sustainable use of traps for amazon shrimp (Macrobrachium amazonicum) from the Amazon River.

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Autor(a) principal: MELO, O. de A.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: SILVA, L. M. A. da, SOUSA, P. H. C., SILVA, S. L. F., LIMA, J. de F., SANTOS JÚNIOR, L. C. F. dos, FERNANDES, L. G., SILVA, K. C. de A., CINTRA, I. H. A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1136705
Resumo: The objective of this study was to evaluate the profitability, productivity and selectivity of traps used for the capture of freshwater prawn using different spacings between the laths. This study was developed in the estuary of the Amazon River near Santana island, Amapá, Brazil. Collections were conducted using traps called "matapi", which are cylindrical shrimp traps made with wooden slats or laths, with funnel shaped entrances at both sides, and the spacings between the laths ranged between 1 to 10mm in 1mm increments. Each trap was covered with a net called a "matapi", or trap cover. The length of carapace in centimeters and the weight in grams were measured for all specimens. The shrimp were categorized into small, medium, and large size classes. Selectivity curves were used to determine selectivity for the dif ferent lath spacings. Traps with lath spacing below 7mm should be considered as being predatory because they allow for the capture of small individuals, with more than 50% of these being captured using spacings from 1 to 5mm. Despite the fact that spacings between 8 and 10mm captured lower quantities of shrimp, this enabled the capture of larger specimens with a similar total biomass yield, and this spacing is considered to be the most ecologically and economically viable. In order to minimize the capture of young shrimp without drastically affecting economic yield, it is suggested that shrimp trap lath spacings be above 6mm.
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spelling Profitability and sustainable use of traps for amazon shrimp (Macrobrachium amazonicum) from the Amazon River.Regional shrimpSmall scale fisheryCamarãoHarvestingTrapsThe objective of this study was to evaluate the profitability, productivity and selectivity of traps used for the capture of freshwater prawn using different spacings between the laths. This study was developed in the estuary of the Amazon River near Santana island, Amapá, Brazil. Collections were conducted using traps called "matapi", which are cylindrical shrimp traps made with wooden slats or laths, with funnel shaped entrances at both sides, and the spacings between the laths ranged between 1 to 10mm in 1mm increments. Each trap was covered with a net called a "matapi", or trap cover. The length of carapace in centimeters and the weight in grams were measured for all specimens. The shrimp were categorized into small, medium, and large size classes. Selectivity curves were used to determine selectivity for the dif ferent lath spacings. Traps with lath spacing below 7mm should be considered as being predatory because they allow for the capture of small individuals, with more than 50% of these being captured using spacings from 1 to 5mm. Despite the fact that spacings between 8 and 10mm captured lower quantities of shrimp, this enabled the capture of larger specimens with a similar total biomass yield, and this spacing is considered to be the most ecologically and economically viable. In order to minimize the capture of young shrimp without drastically affecting economic yield, it is suggested that shrimp trap lath spacings be above 6mm.ODAIR DE ALMEIDA MELO, UFRA; LUÍS MAURICIO ABDON DA SILVA, IEPA; PEDRO HENRIQUE CAMPOS SOUSA, UFRA; SIRLEY LUZIA FIGUEIREDO SILVA, IEPA; JO DE FARIAS LIMA, CPAF-AP; LUIZ CLAUDIO FEITOZA DOS SANTOS JÚNIOR, UEAP; LIBNA GOMES FERNANDES, UEAP; KÁTIA CRISTINA DE ARAÚJO SILVA, UFRA; ISRAEL HIDENBURGO ANICETO CINTRA, UFRA.MELO, O. de A.SILVA, L. M. A. daSOUSA, P. H. C.SILVA, S. L. F.LIMA, J. de F.SANTOS JÚNIOR, L. C. F. dosFERNANDES, L. G.SILVA, K. C. de A.CINTRA, I. H. A.2021-11-29T01:58:45Z2021-11-29T01:58:45Z2021-11-282020info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleJournal of Agricultural Studies, v. 8, n.3, p. 616-632, 2020.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1136705enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2021-11-29T01:58:53Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1136705Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542021-11-29T01:58:53falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542021-11-29T01:58:53Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Profitability and sustainable use of traps for amazon shrimp (Macrobrachium amazonicum) from the Amazon River.
title Profitability and sustainable use of traps for amazon shrimp (Macrobrachium amazonicum) from the Amazon River.
spellingShingle Profitability and sustainable use of traps for amazon shrimp (Macrobrachium amazonicum) from the Amazon River.
MELO, O. de A.
Regional shrimp
Small scale fishery
Camarão
Harvesting
Traps
title_short Profitability and sustainable use of traps for amazon shrimp (Macrobrachium amazonicum) from the Amazon River.
title_full Profitability and sustainable use of traps for amazon shrimp (Macrobrachium amazonicum) from the Amazon River.
title_fullStr Profitability and sustainable use of traps for amazon shrimp (Macrobrachium amazonicum) from the Amazon River.
title_full_unstemmed Profitability and sustainable use of traps for amazon shrimp (Macrobrachium amazonicum) from the Amazon River.
title_sort Profitability and sustainable use of traps for amazon shrimp (Macrobrachium amazonicum) from the Amazon River.
author MELO, O. de A.
author_facet MELO, O. de A.
SILVA, L. M. A. da
SOUSA, P. H. C.
SILVA, S. L. F.
LIMA, J. de F.
SANTOS JÚNIOR, L. C. F. dos
FERNANDES, L. G.
SILVA, K. C. de A.
CINTRA, I. H. A.
author_role author
author2 SILVA, L. M. A. da
SOUSA, P. H. C.
SILVA, S. L. F.
LIMA, J. de F.
SANTOS JÚNIOR, L. C. F. dos
FERNANDES, L. G.
SILVA, K. C. de A.
CINTRA, I. H. A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv ODAIR DE ALMEIDA MELO, UFRA; LUÍS MAURICIO ABDON DA SILVA, IEPA; PEDRO HENRIQUE CAMPOS SOUSA, UFRA; SIRLEY LUZIA FIGUEIREDO SILVA, IEPA; JO DE FARIAS LIMA, CPAF-AP; LUIZ CLAUDIO FEITOZA DOS SANTOS JÚNIOR, UEAP; LIBNA GOMES FERNANDES, UEAP; KÁTIA CRISTINA DE ARAÚJO SILVA, UFRA; ISRAEL HIDENBURGO ANICETO CINTRA, UFRA.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MELO, O. de A.
SILVA, L. M. A. da
SOUSA, P. H. C.
SILVA, S. L. F.
LIMA, J. de F.
SANTOS JÚNIOR, L. C. F. dos
FERNANDES, L. G.
SILVA, K. C. de A.
CINTRA, I. H. A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Regional shrimp
Small scale fishery
Camarão
Harvesting
Traps
topic Regional shrimp
Small scale fishery
Camarão
Harvesting
Traps
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the profitability, productivity and selectivity of traps used for the capture of freshwater prawn using different spacings between the laths. This study was developed in the estuary of the Amazon River near Santana island, Amapá, Brazil. Collections were conducted using traps called "matapi", which are cylindrical shrimp traps made with wooden slats or laths, with funnel shaped entrances at both sides, and the spacings between the laths ranged between 1 to 10mm in 1mm increments. Each trap was covered with a net called a "matapi", or trap cover. The length of carapace in centimeters and the weight in grams were measured for all specimens. The shrimp were categorized into small, medium, and large size classes. Selectivity curves were used to determine selectivity for the dif ferent lath spacings. Traps with lath spacing below 7mm should be considered as being predatory because they allow for the capture of small individuals, with more than 50% of these being captured using spacings from 1 to 5mm. Despite the fact that spacings between 8 and 10mm captured lower quantities of shrimp, this enabled the capture of larger specimens with a similar total biomass yield, and this spacing is considered to be the most ecologically and economically viable. In order to minimize the capture of young shrimp without drastically affecting economic yield, it is suggested that shrimp trap lath spacings be above 6mm.
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