Capture of elasmobranch fish from artisanal fishing on the beaches of Poneloya and Las Peñitas, León, Nicaragua

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https://doi.org/10.5377/ribcc.v7i14.13007

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Sharks, rays, Artesanal fishing, Nicaragua

Abstract

The present work focused on evaluating the composition of the catch, the diversity of species, relative abundance and size structure of sharks and rays caught by artisanal fishing on the beaches of Poneloya and Las Peñitas. The organisms landed during the months of May to June were analyzed. The species captured, site of capture, sizes, weights and reproductive condition were recorded. 216 organisms distributed in 7 species and 6 families were analyzed. With the highest abundance being the shark Sphyrna lewini (67.6%), followed by Dasyatis brevis (13%) and Dasyatis longa (11%), Rhinoptera steindachneri (3.2), Aetobatus narinari (3.2%), Gymnura marmorata (1.4%) and Rhinobatus leucorhynchus (0.5%). The catches were made with two fishing gear, longline (54.5%) and gillnet (45.5%) with catches directed towards bony fish of high commercial value Sphyrna lewini, 47.3% female, 52% male and one unknown individual ( 0.7%), 100% of males and females were juveniles, therefore they were immature. Dasyatis brevis 81.5% were female and 18.5% male, finding significant differences in the sexual proportion (X2 = 10.7 P <0.05). 80% of the males were immature and 20% mature, the females 95% were immature and 5% were mature. Dasyatis longus 35% were female, 52% male and 13% unknown individuals. 58% of the males were immature and 42% were mature; in the case of the females, 62.5% were immature and 37.5% were mature.

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Author Biographies

Prof. Grethel Hernandez-Fernandez, M.Sc, Nacional Autonomous University of Nicaragua, Leon. Nicaragua

Adjunct Prof. Bachelor of Biology. Master in Water Body Health. Research professor of the
aquaculture department

Prof. Brenda Quintana, Nacional Autonomous University of Nicaragua, Leon. Nicaragua

Researcher at the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, León. Nicaragua. Aquatic Engineering Department.

Prof. Silvio Lara, Nacional Autonomous University of Nicaragua, Leon. Nicaragua

Researcher at the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, León. Nicaragua. Aquatic Engineering Department.

Prof. Francisco Santamaria, Nacional Autonomous University of Nicaragua, Leon. Nicaragua

Researcher at the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, León. Nicaragua. Aquatic Engineering Department.

Published

2021-12-14

How to Cite

Hernandez-Fernandez, G., Quintana, B., Lara, S., & Santamaria, F. (2021). Capture of elasmobranch fish from artisanal fishing on the beaches of Poneloya and Las Peñitas, León, Nicaragua. Rev. Iberoam. Bioecon. Cambio Clim., 7(14), 1766–1776. https://doi.org/10.5377/ribcc.v7i14.13007

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Eco intensification

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