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    Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Bangkok, Thailand
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26257 | 2002 | 2019-03-01 06:03:04 | 26257 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Secretariat
    Publication Date: 2021-07-24
    Description: The diamondback squid (Tysanoteuthis rhombus) is a potential resource popularized mainly for the export market in the Central Philippines and the positive results from other experimental activities. Exploratory fishing for the species using the giant squid jig was conducted on board MV SEAFDEC and MV Maya-Maya in the South China Sea (Western Philippines) to determine its occurrence, abundance and distribution in these areas. The gear employed is basically used in small boats hence, its operation on bigger vessels was very difficult. The result was discouraging with only one diamondback squid caught out of the 175 jigs set. The description and fishing operations of the gear are presented with comparison from other research and fishing results conducted in Camotes Sea, Calauag Bay, and Ormoc Bay which are considered potential areas.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Biological surveys ; Exploratory fishing ; Jigging ; Gear research ; Fishery surveys ; Cephalopod fisheries ; South China Sea ; Philippines ; Tysanoteuthis rhombus
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
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    Format: application/pdf
    Format: application/pdf
    Format: 32-38
    Format: 7
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    Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Samut Prakarn, Thailand
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26237 | 17342 | 2019-02-13 07:20:20 | 26237 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Training Department
    Publication Date: 2021-07-24
    Description: Experimental test-fishing of different TED types, namely : modified Thai Turtle Free Device (TTFD), Super Shooter (SS) and Hooped TED were conducted for eight (8) fishing days in March and April 1997 in Manila Bay. Assessment of the TED performance, i.e. its separating efficiency (escapement) and effect to catch (retained) was observed. Likewise, a single cod-end trawl (without TED) was also tested to serve as control. A total catch of 538.3 kgs. were obtained from thirty-two (32) sets of tow or eight (8) tows for each type. Of these, retained catch was 459.62 kgs. (85.38% relative abundance) while escaped accounts a total of 78.7 kgs. or 14.62% of the over-all catch. Lowest escapement was recorded in the modified TTFD with a total of 13.64 kgs or a mean escapement rate of 1.71 kgs. per hour of dragging (11.55% of the over-all catch). The modified TTFD, likewise, has the highest total of shrimps retained with 8.83 kgs or 1.10 kgs/hr (8.45% of the mean total retain) which is slightly higher than the control. Relative escapement rate for shrimps was recorded least in the SS with 0.05 kgs/hr followed closely by modified TTFD with 0.07 kgs/hr/drag. Initial results indicated that the modified TTFD has a better output if the TED performance factor to be considered were least escapement rate and higher shrimp catching efficiency. It is imperative that more test trials be conducted to validate each of the TEDs efficiency. Proof of the actual turtle release is also very crucial to support the use of trawl-fitted with TEDs. Some by-catch reduction devices were also tried. Sorting efficiency of shrimp selective devise with upper and lower panels was tested in shrimp trawl. Shrimps were expected to concentrate at the upper portion because of its behaviour. Preliminary results indicated that greater catching efficiency of the lower bag was observed. Catch difference between shrimps and by-catch at the upper and lower portion of separator grid was significant and sorting efficiency of shrimps from by-catch was low. Studies on square-meshed codends for trawl and Danish seine, and purse seine mesh selectivity are also presented.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Sustainable fishing ; Sustainability ; Marine fisheries ; Turtle entanglement ; Turtle excluder devices ; By-catch excluder devices ; Sea turtles ; Trawling ; Trawl nets ; Gear selectivity ; Escarpments ; Catch composition ; Catch statistics ; Shrimp fisheries ; Seine nets ; Fishing nets ; Seining ; Net fishing ; Commercial fishing ; Pelagic fisheries
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    Format: application/pdf
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    Format: 308-328
    Format: 21
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    Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center | Bangkok, Thailand
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26258 | 2002 | 2019-03-01 06:00:19 | 26258 | Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Secretariat
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: An exploratory tuna longline fishing survey was conducted using the research and training vessels of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, the 1,178 GT MV SEAFDEC and the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, the 165 GT MV MAYA-MAYA in the South China Sea Waters, West of the Philippines from April to May, 1998. A total of 3,796 hooks was set in sixteen (16) fishing stations. There were no tuna caught during the entire survey but only minor and irrelevant species like the Pacific lancetfish, sharks and an opah species, Lampris guttatus. The important fishing and oceanographic factors during the survey and other research results on longline are described and analyzed. Additional longline studies within and near the Philippines territorial waters are also presented to substantiate the research results of the joint SEAFDEC/BFAR resource exploratory.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Exploratory fishing ; Catch composition ; Fishery surveys ; Longlining ; Tuna fisheries ; South China Sea ; Philippines
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: book_section
    Format: application/pdf
    Format: application/pdf
    Format: 39-48
    Format: 10
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