CAPTURA INCIDENTAL DE TORTUGAS MARINAS POR LAS FLOTAS DE PALANGRE PELÁGICO DE BRASIL Y URUGUAY (1998 - 2010)
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Sea turtles are highly migratory species and during their long life cycle they face different
threats. One of the biggest threats is the incidental captures by fisheries, thus longline fisheries
has been pointed out as a great concern due to the high capture rates. This work summarizes
the incidental capture of sea turtles by Brazilian and Uruguayan longline fleet, taking account
different aspects to be considered in sea turtles productivity and susceptibility analyses - PSA.
The data analyzed were collected by observers of the Programa Nacional de Observadores a
Bordo de la Flota Atunera Uruguaya (PNOFA) from Uruguay, and the Programa Nacional de
Observadores de Bordo da Frota Pesqueira do Brasil (PROBORDO), Fundação Pró-TAMAR,
Instituto ALBATROZ and Núcleo de Educação e Monitoramento Ambiental (NEMA) from
Brazil. A total of 25,164.089 hooks were sampled by Brazil and Uruguay between 2008 and
2010. On average, the sampled effort represented 1,5% of total effort applied at the same area
by ICCAT CPCs. Loggerhead was the species most captured (n = 6.594), followed by
Leatherback (n = 1.379) and Olive ridley (n = 600). All species nest in Brazil. Regarding
productivity aspects, the Brazilian population of loggerhead, leatherback and Olive ridley are
increasing. For the susceptibility analyses and considering availability, seven different RMUs
are being impacted by longline. As regards encounterability, the three turtle species spent most
of the time at the same depth range as Brazilian and Uruguayan longline toward to catch
swordfish. For selectivity, juveniles of the loggerhead turtle are the most captured, while for
Olive ridley and leatherback, sub-adult and adult have been most captured by longline fleet for
both countries.