At 04:15 PM 8/8/97 -0400, you wrote: >Wanless,R,Ross,Mr,ADU wrote: >> >> I am researching the global impact of longline fisheries on seabirds. >> At present I am simply gathering data on all the longline fisheries >> around the world. I would like the following information, preferably >> broken down by fishery (target species) and by year:
I participated in some long-line research cruises around the Samoan Islands. This fishing targeted pelagic tuna and sword fish. Sets were generally from 90-250 ft, set around dusk and retrieved in the morning.
I don't recall a single seabird being caught in our fishing. I would not expect to see many caught with this type of fishing gear either. I do not recall that the issue ever came up in reference to South Pacific long line fisheries, although the bicatch of turtles was certainly an issue.
I would be interested in hearing what you have come up with in your research. ****************************************************************** **** John McConnaughey, Fisheries Biologist **** **** Yakama Indian Nation Fisheries Research Project **** **** 771 Pence Rd **** **** Yakima, WA 98902 **** **** Email: [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask] **** **** (509)-966-5156 phone, 966-7406 FAX **** ******************************************************************
|