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INTER-AMERICAN TROPICAL TUNA COMMISSION WORKING GROUP TO REVIEW STOCK ASSESSMENTS 8 TH MEETING LA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA (USA) 7-11 May 2007 DOCUMENT SAR-8-12h Report of Chinese Observer Program in the Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean in 2006 Xiao-jie Dai, Liu-xiong Xu and Li-ming Song 1. Introduction Shanghai Fisheries University, Shanghai 200090, China Longline fishing gear is the only fishing method that China used operating in the Eastern Pacific Ocean(EPO). China longline fishery targeted on bigeye tuna in the high seas of tropical EPO. Although limited bigeye tuna are caught by Chinese tuna fleet, detailed fishery information and biological information from the catch should be investigated. The information will facilitate the pelagic fish stock assessment in the EPO. Based on the idea, China conducted observer program in the 2006. 2. Survey Date and Areas Chinese observer began to conduct survey in Feb 11, 2006 and finished in December 12, 2006. Surveyed longline fishing vessel operated total 223 sets(fishing days) in the Eastern Pacific Ocean(EPO) and total hooks amounted to 588250. Average hook per set(day) is 2638(Tab. 1) Tab. 1 Monthly hooks and average hooks per set in the 2006 Month Fishing Areas Fishing days Total hooks cast Hooks per set Feb N04 ~S7 W173 ~W 147 10 23760 2376 Mar. S1 ~S7,W143 ~W 151 25 62930 2517 Apr. N3 ~S3,W145 ~W 151 27 64960 2406 May S2 ~S7,W135 ~W 144 24 66410 2767 Jun. S7 ~S10,W134 ~W 146 15 43000 2867 Jul. S7 ~S10, W144 ~W 146 29 79850 2753 Aug. N5 ~S7,W139 ~W 145 27 73130 2709 Sep. N3 ~S7,W143 ~W 148 27 69300 2567 Oct. S2 ~S7,W146 ~W 150 29 75950 2619 Nov. S5 ~N5,W150 ~W 170 10 28960 2896 Total 223 588250 2638

Surveyed areas covered high seas of tropical EPO (N05~S07, W 134 ~W173 ) (Fig. 1). 180 170 W 160 W 150 W 140 W 130 W 10 N 10 N 5 N 0 S 5 S 5 N 0 S 5 S 10 S 0 500 1000km 10 S 15 S 15 S 180 170 W 160 W 150 W 140 W 130 W Fig. 1 Position for Chinese observer survey in 2006 3. Fishing gear Main line is consisted of nylon monofilaments. Branch lines per basket is between 17-18. The length of float line is between 40m to 50m. The length of branch line is 46m and interval length between branch line is 45m There are four baits used in the longline fishing: Jack mackerel, Japanese Pilchard,Mackerel Scad,,Argentina Shortfin Squid A H B C E G D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 F 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 16 15 Fig. 2 Longline fishing gear with 17 branche lines

4. Results 4.1 Catch species Tab.2 List of fish species caught by longline fishery in the Eastern Pacific Ocean No. English namae Scientific name Frequency 1 Short fin mako Isurus oxyinchus C 2 Long fin-mako Isurus paucus O 3 Crocodile shark Pseudocarcharias kamoharai C 4 Bigeye thresher Alopias superciliosus C 5 Scalloped hammerhead Sphyrna lewini O 6 Oceanic white tip shark Carcharhinus longimanus C 7 Silky shark Carcharhinus falciform C 8 Blue shark Prionace glauca C 9 Velvet dogfish Zameus squamulosus O 10 Pelagic ray Dasyatis violacea C 11 Mantas Mobulidae I 12 Longnose lancet fish Alepisaurus ferox C 13 Great barracuda Sphyraena barracuda O 14 Opah Lampris guttatus I 15 Dolphinfish Coryphaena hippurus C 16 Bigscale pomfret Taractichthys longipinnus C 17 Sickle pomfret Taractichthys steindachneri C 18 Escolar Lepidocybium flavobrunneum C 19 Oilfish Ruvettus pretiosus O 20 Black gemfish Nesiarchus nasutus O 21 Wahoo Acanthocybiu, solandri C 22 Skipjack Katsuwonus pelamis I 23 Albacore Thunnus alalunga C 24 Yellowfin tuna Thunnus albacares C 25 Bigeye tuna Thunnus obesus C 26 Swordfish Xiphias gladius C 27 Blue marlin Makaira mazara C 28 Black marlin Makaira indica O 29 Striped marlin Tetrapturus audax C 30 Shortbill spearfish Tetrapturus angustirostris C 31 Sailfish Istiophorus platypterus O 32 Remoras Echeneis spp. C 33 Dealfish Desmodema polystictum O 34 Truncated sunfish Ranzania laevis O 35 Sunfish Mola mola I 36 Sharptail sunfish Mola lanceolatus O Note : C- Species commonly caught; I- Infrequently species; O- Occasional species There are 36 species of fish in the observer survey(tab.2). These species can be classified

three types of catch: first type of catch is high economic value speces such bigeye tuna, yellowfin tuna, swordfish and striped marlin, which are sold to Japan market for sashimi. Second type of catch is low economic value speces such as albacore, wahoo, blue marlin, black marlin, sailfish, shortbill spearfish shortfin mako etc., which are sold Fiji etc. for canned products. The third type of catch is discards species such as most of sharks, rays, mantas, snake mackerels, sunfish etc. 4.2 Catch The survey total catch of is 1968591kg, which included bigeye tuna 104015kg( No. of fish 2748), yellowfin tuna 36020kg(No. of fish 1223), swordfish 10266kg (No. of fish 277), other species 46558kg. The average weight of bigeye tuna(dressed weight) is 37.85, which is slightly higher than that of 2003 observer survey(37.14 kg); and the average weight of yellowfin tuna(dressed weight) is 29.45, which is slightly higher than that of 2003 observer survey (28.02 kg), and the average weight of swordfish is37.06kg, Nominal CPUE for bigeye tuna and yellowfin tuna are 4.671 per thousand hooks 2.079 per thousand hooks respectively Tab. 3 Catch of pelagic species by month in the 2006 unit: kilogram Month BET YFT SWO OTH No. of Total W No. W No. W No. Sharks Feb 2339 63 3032 99 203 7 2224 25 7799 Mar. 7185 158 1998 65 1244 35 2789 63 13216 Apr. 12865 306 4128 118 1591 44 1959 67 20541 May 7751 245 8710 383 485 19 3521 214 20467 Jun. 8971 290 3476 142 447 10 6264 53 19158 Jul. 14143 412 4453 136 1052 26 9247 87 28895 Aug. 12220 282 1766 51 1357 34 6339 137 21682 Sep. 16605 390 2928 82 2548 67 4236 66 26317 Oct. 15454 396 3967 107 619 18 6971 103 27011 Nov. 6536 206 1564 40 720 17 2954 26 11774 Total 104015 2748 36020 1223 10266 277 46558 841 196859 Note: all weight are processed weight. 4.3 Billfish Catch There are four billfish species including blue marlin, striped marlin, shortbill spearfish and sailfish. Catches are listed in the Tab 4.

Tab. 4 Catch of Billfish in the 2006 unit: kilogram Billfish Blue marlin Striped marlin Shortbill spearfish Sailfish Weight 9700 2800 800 100 4.4 Shark Catch Shark catch by species is shown in the Tab 5 and Tab 6 respectively. Tab. 5 Economic shark catch during surveyed periods Shortfin Oceanic white tip Silky shark Scalloped Total mako shark hammerhead Dressed weight(kg) 343 3752 2515 643 7253 Tab. 6 Discard shark catch during surveyed periods Species Blue shark Crocodile shark Bigeye thresher Velvet dogfish Estimated total weight(kg) 6700 No data No data No data 4. 5 Other species catch Tab. 7 shows other species catch. Escolar, wahoo and albacore are dominant species in the catch. Tab. 7 Catch of other fish species in the 2006 unit: kilogram English namae Weight No. Pelagic ray 306 99 Mantas 160 / Longnose lancet fish 374 11 Opah 700 / Dolphinfish 300 / Bigscale pomfret 1336 188 Sickle pomfret 345 62 Great barracuda 200 / Escolar 3300 / Oilfish 54 3 Black gemfish 16 3 Wahoo 2400 Skipjack 900 Albacore 12800 Dealfish 5 1 Truncated sunfish 39 10 Sunfish 600 3

4.6 Sea Turtles: There are four species sea turtle in the survey, observing 22 sea turtles appeared in the catch. Ratio of dead and alive approach 1:1. All the sea turtles are returned to sea no matter dead or alive. 4.7 Marine Mammals A male pilot dolphin was caught at position of S03 41,W141 36, with the size 217cm in length, weight200 kg. The dolphin was hooked in the dorsal fin and entanglement caused its death.