Analysis of sea turtle bycatch in the commercial shrimp fisheries of Southeast U.S. waters and the Gulf of Mexico

The coastal shrimp trawl fisheries have long been the focus of conservation actions to reduce turtle bycatch and mortality in the Gulf of Mexico and the U.S. Atlantic (NRC, 1990). Calculation of catch rates of sea turtles in shrimp trawls is necessary to evaluate the impact on sea turtle populations. In this paper we analyze sea turtle bycatch to provide an estimate of the current number of interactions with otter trawl gear as well as an estimate of the number of fatal inions in Southeast U.S. waters and the Gulf of Mexico. We also provide an estimate of the number of individuals likely to die in the future with the new regulations that will require an increase in the size of the escape openings in trutle excluder devices (TEDs). The new regulations will allow many more turtles to escape. Other gears also are discussed. (PDF contains 24 pages)

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Main Authors: Epperly, Sheryan, Avens, Larisa, Garrison, Lance, Henwood, Terry, Hoggard, Wayne, Mitchell, John, Nance, James, Poffenberger, John, Sasso, Chris, Scott-Denton, Elizabeth, Yeung, Cynthia
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: NOAA/National Marine Fisheries Service/Southeast Fisheries Science Center 2002
Subjects:Management, Fisheries,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/19958
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