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Optimising recreational harvests of blue cod: The effects of catch-and-release mortality and size selectivity

机译:优化蓝鳕鱼的娱乐性收获:捕获和释放死亡率和大小选择性的影响

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A yield-per-recruit model is developed for the recreational fishery on blue cod (Parapercis colias: Pinguipedidae) in the Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand. The model incorporates sex differences in growth rates, protogyny, minimum size limits, catch-and-release mortality and size-selective fishing. Mortality of released fish due to hooking damage and post-release predation is a potentially significant factor for blue cod management. High levels of catch-and-release mortality favour small minimum size limits and reduced fishing intensity. Even in the absence of size limits, hook and line fishing for blue cod is highly selective on larger fish and this greatly reduces the potential impact of catch-and-release mortality on yields and management choices. Catch-and-release mortality will also lower the spawning stock biomass-per-recruit and therefore has the potential to impact on stock sustainability as well as yields. In protogynous species the effects of fishing on spawning stock biomass will be different for males and females and it is important to model these separately, as well as understanding the cues for, or timing and extent of, sex change. Catch-and-release mortality can also slow the recovery of stocks when no-take rules still allow fishing for other species and therefore by-catch of the species targeted for protection. It is suggested that a small reduction in size limit and a small increase in daily bag limit relative to present regulations, would result in optimal yields from this fishery. Predation on fish released by recreational anglers is less widely reported than mortality due to hooking damage but both have the potential to negate the benefits of minimum size limits.
机译:为新西兰马尔堡峡湾的蓝鳕鱼(Parapercis colias:Pinguipedidae)上的休闲渔业开发了按产量计算的产量模型。该模型结合了性别差异,包括增长率,单身,最小尺寸限制,捕获和释放死亡率以及尺寸选择性捕捞。由于钩子损坏和释放后捕食引起的释放鱼的死亡率是蓝鳕鱼管理的潜在重要因素。较高的捕获和释放死亡率有利于较小的最小规格限制并降低捕捞强度。即使没有大小限制,蓝鳕鱼的钓钩钓对大型鱼类也具有高度选择性,这大大降低了捕捞和释放死亡率对产量和管理选择的潜在影响。捕捞和释放的死亡率还将降低产仔数/每生的生物量,因此有可能影响种群的可持续性以及产量。在原生种中,捕捞对雄性和雌性的产卵生物量的影响将有所不同,重要的是分别对它们进行建模,并了解性别变化的线索,时机和程度。当不捕捞规则仍然允许其他种类的鱼类捕捞时,捕捞和释放的死亡率也会减缓种群的恢复,因此,将副渔获物作为保护对象。建议相对于现行法规,尺寸限制的小幅减少和每日袋限制的小幅增加,将使该渔业获得最佳产量。关于休闲垂钓者释放鱼类的捕捞,由于钩钩破坏,其死亡率要低于死亡率,但两者都有可能抵消最小尺寸限制的好处。

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