Bycatch in the balance: the trawl fisheries impact on South American sea lions in San Matias Gulf, with comments on other species

Authors
Romero, M.A., Flórez, L., Reinaldo, M.O., Machado, R., Coller, M. and Crespo, E.A.
Year
Journal/Publisher Name
Marine Mammal Science
Volume (Issue #)
41(2)
Page #s
22
Contact information
M. Alejandra Romero, Centro de Investigación Aplicada y Transferencia Tecnológicaen Recursos Marinos Almirante Storni, Argentina- romero.ale@gmail.com
Summary

The authors used onboard observers and fishing records to evaluate marine mammal bycatch in trawl fisheries of the San Matías Gulf, Argentina. Results show that, of 46 incidentally caught species, the American sea lion (Otaria byronia) was caught most frequently, and that catch was associated with proximity to colonies and the target species identity. Significantly higher bycatch rates were observed in the hake fleet.