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A preliminary survey of the artisanal fishery on coral reefs of the Tulear Region (southwest Madagascar)
Authors:J Laroche  N Ramananarivo
Institution:(1) Institut Halieutique et des Sciences Marines, BP 141, Tuléar, Madagascar;(2) Laboratoire de Biologie Animale et Ecologie (URA CNRS 367), Université Claude Bernard Lyon-I, 43 Boulevard du 11 Novembre, F-69622 Villeurbanne Cedex, France
Abstract:Fish catches from the coral reefs of the Tulear region (southwest Madagascar), are analyzed based on fish landings. This region of the island consists of two barrier reefs, two coral banks, three lagoon reefs and a fringing reef. The total reef area studied was 190 km2. Of the whole fishing area, the reef flat was the most frequently used by fishermen. Line catches per unit efort (CPUE) were stable throughout the eight month sampling period (6 to 8 kg/trip to sea), whereas gillnet and seine catches showed differences between the cold period and the warm period. These results appear to be representative of the artisanal fishery catches in the southwest Indian Ocean. Annual fish yield was estimated at 12 t km-2 yr-1. Comparable yields have been recorded in certain regions of the Indo-Pacific, that have similar ratios of coral reef area to adjacent shallows and similar fishing practices. Reef species (Lethrinidae, Siganidae) dominated the catches. At present, coastal waters of the Tulear region are heavily fished, and the fishermen report a progressive decrease in the average size of fish caught over the last 15 years. Management measures are suggested, based on preliminary findings.
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