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Species Composition, Catch Rates, and Size Structure of Fishes Captured in the South Florida Lampara Net Fishery

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dc.contributor.author McBride, Richard S.
dc.contributor.author Styer, Justin R.
dc.date.accessioned 2011-01-31T21:07:50Z
dc.date.available 2011-01-31T21:07:50Z
dc.date.issued 2002 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10535/6962
dc.description.abstract "Reported landings for the years 1986–2001 and recent data from onboard observations (1995–99) were examined to describe the catch composition, including bycatch, of the south Florida lampara net fishery. Landings of the primary target species, ballyhoo, Hemiramphus brasiliensis, and balao, H. balao, have remained stable since 1986. Ballyhoo is the dominant species in the catch, particularly during winter months when lampara net catch rates are highest. However, since the inshore fishing areas were closed to lampara nets in 1995, more balao are landed by the fishery because balao are more abundant than ballyhoo in offshore waters. A new market for flyingfishes (Exocoetidae) has emerged, and landings of flying fishes have steadily increased in the last decade. Balao and flyingfishes are more abundant in lampara net landings during the summer. Needlefishes (Belonidae) are regularly caught but have not been marketed successfully. The amount of bycatch in the lampara net fishery is very low compared to that in other commercial fisheries. Fishing with lampara nets in Florida Bay, which developed during the early 1990’s, is different than fishing in the Atlantic Ocean. In Florida Bay, balao and flyingfishes do not occur, halfbeaks (Hemiramphidae) other than ballyhoo and balao are occasionally caught, benthic species appear frequently in the catches, reported catch rates are higher than in the Atlantic, and ballyhoo are larger on average than in the Atlantic." en_US
dc.language English en_US
dc.subject catchments en_US
dc.subject fisheries en_US
dc.title Species Composition, Catch Rates, and Size Structure of Fishes Captured in the South Florida Lampara Net Fishery en_US
dc.type Journal Article en_US
dc.type.published published en_US
dc.type.methodology Case Study en_US
dc.coverage.region North America en_US
dc.coverage.country United States en_US
dc.subject.sector Fisheries en_US
dc.identifier.citationjournal Marine Fisheries Review en_US
dc.identifier.citationvolume 64 en_US
dc.identifier.citationpages 21-28 en_US
dc.identifier.citationnumber 1 en_US


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