Análisis de la variación espacio-temporal en capturabilidad del mero, epinephelus morio (valenciennes, 1828) en el banco de campeche antes de su sobrepesca (1973-1977)

Translated title of the contribution: Analysis of the spatial and seasonal variation in catchability of red grouper, epinephelus morio (valenciennes, 1828), in the campeche bank before overfishing (1973-1977)

Jorge A. López-Rocha, Mirtha O. Albañez-Lucero, Francisco Arreguín-Sánchez, Juan A. de Anda-Montañez

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Abstract

The red grouper Epinephelus morio fishery in the Campeche Bank, northern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, is overfished. The main causes are high fishing pressure in areas of reproductive aggregation and juvenile nursery zones. An analysis of the spatial-seasonal variation in catchability was undertaken using data from 1973 to 1977, with the aim to detect areas of higher vulnerability to fishing, taking into account the red grouper developmental stages (juvenile, pre-adults, and adults). Results showed that the adult catchability was higher during the reproductive period (January-March) in the eastern part of the Campeche Bank. High catchability zones for juveniles were found along the year in coastal areas near Celestún, Dzilam de Bravo, Río Lagartos, and El Cuyo. We recommend these locations to be considered as fishing restricted areas to reduce fishing mortality and promote stock recovery.

Translated title of the contributionAnalysis of the spatial and seasonal variation in catchability of red grouper, epinephelus morio (valenciennes, 1828), in the campeche bank before overfishing (1973-1977)
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)751-761
Number of pages11
JournalRevista de Biologia Marina y Oceanografia
Volume44
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes

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