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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Estudio biologico-pesquero en la Bahia de Cartagena, Caribe Colombiano
Title in English: Biological and fishing studies in the Cartagena Bay, Colombian Caribbean Sea
Authors: Gómez-Rangel, Camilo A.
Alvarez-León, Ricardo
Luna-González, Gabriel G.
Ospina-Arango, José F.
Pardo-Rodríguez, Fabricio I.
Keywords: Pesca exploratória - Caribe Colombiano
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Arquivos de Ciências do Mar
Citation: COSTA, Jamile Mota da et al. Caracterização e Viabilidade Socioeconômica da Pesca de Lagosta Viva na Praia da Caponga, Cascavel, Estado do Ceará. Arquivos de Ciências do Mar, Fortaleza, v.44, n.2, p.29-35, 2011.
Abstract: In this research work five monthly night fishing operations were conducted in four areas within the Cartagena Bay and open sea, for twelve tasks per station and sixty in total. The fish individuals belong to 89 species and 37 families. The catch per unit effort (CPUE) ranged from 7.2 kg/task to 20.4 kg/task and averaged 12.3 kg/task. The fishing unit (UP) was comprised of three crew members. The most representative species (67.3% of total catch) were: Elops saurus (13.0%), Haemulon bonariense (9.3%), Centropomus undecimalis (6.1%), Bagre marinus (5.0%), Scomberomorus cavalla (3.5%), Sphyrna mokarran (3.2 %), Caranx hippos (3.1%), Dasyatis guttata (3.0%), Mugil liza (2.3%), Archosargus rhomboidalis (2.3%), Tarpon atlanticus (2.1%), Tylosurus crocodilus (1.9%) and Cathorops spixii (1.8%). Scomberomorus brasiliensis was caught outside the bay (Station 5) in the open sea and beachfront in la Escollera-Marbella, accounting for 13.7%. As far as number of fish caught is concerned, 46.2% of the catch corresponded to E. saurus species (18%), H. bonariense (16.0%) and S. brasiliensis (12.0%). The highest specific affinities took place between Stations 3 and 4 during the rainy and dry seasons, underscoring the influence of the Canal del Dique waters, The major diversities were found during the transition period. From the five stations sampled Station 5, area located in the bay-sea exchange in the area called the breakwater, was to capture greater contribution in terms of biomass with 244.5 kg which corresponds to 33% of the total catch, followed in order Station 3 located in the sector against Dow Chemical of Colombia S. A., with 151.2 kg of the total catch. Station 2 in the Varadero area Coquitos Swamp with 139.4 kg for 18% of the total catch, Station 1, sector-Bocachica Gold pipe with 124 kg for 17% of the total catch, and season 4 CORELCA-FRIGOPESCA industry with 86 kg for 12% of the total catch.
Abstract in Spanish: Nesta investigación se realizaron mensualmente cinco faenas de pesca nocturna en cuatro áreas dentro de la bahía y una en mar abierto, para doce faenas por estación y sesenta en total. Los individuos pertenecen a 89 especies y 37 familias. La captura por unidad de esfuerzo (CPUE) fue de 7.2 – 20.4 kg/faena (12.3 kg/faena en promedio) e la unidad de pesca (UP) estuvo conformada por tres personas. Las especies más representativas (67.3% de la captura total) fueron: Elops saurus (13.0%), Haemulon bonariense (9.3%), Centropomus undecimalis (6.1%), Bagre marinus (5.0%), Scomberomorus cavalla (3.5%), Sphyrna mokarran (3.2%), Caranx hipos (3.1%), Dasyatisguttata (3.0%), Mugil liza (2.3%), Archosargus rhomboidalis (2.3%), Tarpon atlanticus (2.1%), Tylosurus crocodilus (1.9%) y Cathorops spixii (1.8%). Scomberomorus brasiliensis, que fue en mar abierto aportó el 13.7%, en cuanto al número de peces capturados, el 46.2% de la captura correspondió a las especies E. saurus (18%), Haemulon bonariense (16.0%) y S. brasiliensis (12.0%). Las mayores afinidades se dan entre las estaciones 3 y 4 en las épocas lluviosa y seca mostrando la influencia de las aguas del Canal del Dique, con las mayores diversidades en la época de transición. De las cinco estaciones muestreadas la Estación 5, fue la de mayor aporte de captura en términos de biomasa; le siguieron en su orden la Estación 3 localizada en el sector frente a Dow Química de Colombia S. A. con 151.2 kg de la captura total; la Estación 2 en el sector el Varadero-Ciénaga de Coquitos con 139.4 kg para el 18% de la captura total; la Estación 1, sector caño de Oro-Bocachica con 124.0 kg para el 17% de la captura total; y la Estación 4 sector CORELCA-FRIGOPESCA con 86.0 kg para el 12.0% de la captura total
Description: GOMÉZ-RANGEL, C. A. et al. Estudio biologico-pesquero en la Bahia de Cartagena, Caribe Colombiano. Arquivos de Ciências do Mar. Fortaleza, v. 46, n. 1, p. 47-61, 2013.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/8463
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