A Study on the Variability of Albacore (thunnus Alalunga) Longline Catch Rates in the Southwest Pacific Ocean

Fisheries oceanography(2011)

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Relationships between albacore tuna (Thunnus alalunga) longline catch per unit effort (CPUE) and environmental variables from model outputs in New Caledonia's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) were examined through generalized linear models at a 1 degrees spatial resolution and 10-day temporal resolution. At a regional (EEZ) scale, the study demonstrated that a large part of albacore CPUE variability can be explained by seasonal, interannual and spatial variation of the habitat. Results of the generalized linear models indicated that catch rates are higher than average in the northwestern part of the EEZ at the beginning of the year (January) and during the second half of the year (July-December). In the northwestern region of the EEZ, high CPUEs are associated with waters < 20.5 degrees in the intermediate layer and with moderate values of primary production. Longline CPUE also appeared to be dependent on prey densities, as predicted from a micronekton model. Albacore CPUE was highest at moderate densities of prey in the epipelagic layer during the night and for relatively low prey densities in the mesopelagic layer during the day. We also demonstrated that the highest CPUEs were recorded from 1986 to 1998, which corresponds to a period with frequent El Nino events.
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albacore tuna,catch per unit effort,El Nino,generalized linear model,habitat,longline fishery,micronekton,New Caledonia Exclusive Economic Zone
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