Deepsea Fisheries & Shark Fisheries Flashcards
Deepsea Fisheries and Shark Fisheries: Why Together?
Similar life history traits
Long-lived
Slow growing
Late age of maturity
Low fecundity
Typically, “boom and bust” fisheries (due to mismanagement, not the environment!)
More like fishery “mining” or “clear-cutting” – exploit and move on
Fishery characteristics
c. 70 species or species groups known to be caught >400 m depth
c. 40 species or species groups caught between 200-400 m depth
Small in terms of overall contribution to global capture fisheries (0.5%), but under-reported up to 42%
What is a trend that has become evident with some research studies?
- Over time, more species are being encountered, so the range of exploitation is increasing over time.
Orange Roughly main Family
Beryciformes
What are the three families within the Beryciformes family?
Trachichthyoidei
Berycoidei
Holocentroidei
Main fish within Trachichthyoidei family
Fangtooths, flashlight fishes, pinecone fishes
Main fish within Berycoidei family
Alfonsinos
Main fish within Holocentroidei family
Squirrelfishes, roughies
Orange Roughy Biology
- Generalist body form
-Feeds on fish, squid, and zooplankton
-Size: 72cm, 7 kg - Slow growing (42 cm at maturity in NE Atlantic)
- Age at first maturity (23-40 yrs)
- Maximum age 100+ years
Organe Roughly - Spawn Characteristics
Winter spawning aggregations around seamounts
Fecundity: 20,000 – 30,000 eggs/kg (relatively low)
Single batch spawners – synchronous
Eggs (~2 mm) rise up and develop in ~10 days
Pelagic larvae
What characteristics lead to the depletion of the orange roughly species?
Spawning characteristics plus exploitation
Orange Roughy Fishery
- High value, white meat product
- Started in New Zealand in the 70’s.
- Fish 500-1500 m over slope, sea mounts
- Smaller Trawl nets than cod fisheries
- Target feeding and spawning aggregations
- NZ started to export to US in the late 80’s. Causing a crash in fishery.
Why was this a boom-and-bust fishery?
Little fishing efforts with high yields since they could target feeding and spawning aggregations.
Biology of Sharks (and rays)
- > 1000 species of sharks & rays
- slow growing
- many do not reach maturity until 15+ years of age
- Low fecundities
- Long lived
Sharks and Rays Fecundity Characteristics
One or two year reproductive cycles
Few number of pups per cycle