Le developpement de la peche thoniere dans l'Ocean Indien face aux ressources.

Since 1983, tuna purse seine fishery has increased rapidly in the Indian Ocean. This fishery, being mostly based in Seychelles, represents an excellent opportunity to this country. However, it is essential that a good management strategy be adopted in order to ensure the rational exploitation of the resources. Since this fishery is in its early stage of development, it is not yet possible to obtain an accurate assessment of the stocks based on usual stock assessment methods. Nevertheless, from existing knowledge on the Indian and Atlantic oceans, a preliminary analysis of the resources is attempted. Of the two stocks studied, the skipjack, known as an opportunist species, can support a higher exploitation rate than the yellowfin. It would seem that catches of Indian Ocean yellowfin can be increased, but in view of the lack of knowledge, it would be more reasonable to maintain the actual level of effort in the purse seine fishery.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Hallier, J.P., Michaud, P.
Format: Book Section biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Colombo : Indo-Pacific Tuna Development and Management Programme 1986-11
Subjects:Seychelles, Indian Ocean, Scombridae, Fishery development, Purse seining, Thunnus albacares, Fishery management,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/1269
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!