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Joint use of echosounding, fishing and video techniques to assess the structure of fish aggregations around moored Fish Aggregating Devices in Martinique (Lesser Antilles)
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                        EDP Sciences
                    
                    
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                        10-2008004
                    
                    
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                        oai:edpsciences.org:dkey/10.1051/alr:2008004
                    
                    
                    
                        Auteur(s):
                        Mathieu Doray,Erwan Josse,Paul Gervain,Lionel Reynal,Josselin Chantrel
                    
                    
                        Mots clés
                                                    Fish aggregating device
                                                    Acoustics
                                                    Underwater video
                                                    Small scale fishery
                                                    Aggregative behaviour
                                                    Tuna
                                                    Lesser Antilles
                                            
                    
                        Date de publication
                        23/01/2008
                    
                    
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                        https://doi.org/10.1051/alr:2008004
                    
                    
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        From April 2003 to April 2004 monthly sea surveys were 
conducted around 2 fish aggregating devices (FADs) moored at 2000 and 2500 m 
depth in Martinique (Lesser Antilles). The use of a dual frequency splitbeam 
echosounder combined with an underwater camera and fishing methods allowed 
assessment of average space and time distribution of pelagic fish aggregated 
beneath the FADs, as well as identification of their overall size and 
species composition. At daytime, 4 fish aggregations were identified at each 
FAD, representing 4 distinct types: i) an aggregation of small juvenile tuna 
(mean fork length, FL: 30 cm) observed very close to the surface in 25% 
of daytime periods; ii) a small surface aggregation dominated by carangids, 
Caranx crysos, present in 65% of daytime periods; iii) a large sub-surface aggregation 
observed during all daytime periods: this aggregation appeared to be 
primarily comprised of 58 cm FL blackfin tuna (Thunnus atlanticus), mixed with yellowfin 
(Thunnus albacares) and skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis) tunas of the same size; and iv) sub-surface scattered large predators (mainly blue marlin, Makaira nigricans) present in 10% of daytime periods. A smaller sub-surface aggregation comprised of medium tuna mixed with 
“extranatants” (fishes which remain within 10 to 50 m of a FAD) was observed 
in 75% of night-time periods, whereas unidentified scattered fishes were 
detected from 70 to 400 m depth. The low daytime vulnerability of medium 
sub-surface tunas to applied line techniques leads us to assume that their 
feeding motivation was low during daytime. These tunas could preferentially 
feed on mesopelagic organisms during night-time and transition periods 
around Martinican moored FADs. Local fishermen mainly targeted the large 
scattered predators using very small tunas as living bait. The sub-surface 
tuna aggregation hence appeared to be currently unexploited by local 
fisheries, though it represented the large majority of the pelagic biomass 
around the moored FADs. 
 
      
        
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