Tuna Longline Fishery in the Indian Ocean by Thai Fleet during

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Tuna Longline Fishery in the Indian Ocean by Thai Fleet during - Narupon Darumas* Aekkarat Wongkeaw and Watcharapong Chumchuen Deep Sea Fishery Technology Research and Development Institute, Department of Fishery, Thailand * Corresponding author: darumasna@gmail.com Summary Thai tuna longline fishery were operated in the Indian Ocean during - composed of 2 tuna longliners. The main fishing ground was located in the western part of the Indian Ocean. In - fishing ground was located cover the central and the western part of the ocean whereas in the fishing ground was located mostly in the central part of the Western Indian Ocean. The data of tuna fishery was collected from Thai longliner logbooks. The fishing operations targeted on tropical tuna species, bigeye tuna and yellowfin tuna. During -, the fishing operation amount 1,232 days or 3,449,600 hooks were recorded. The highest catch of these species was in, followed by and, respectively. A total of bigeye tuna and yellowfin tuna composition during - was 61.33% by number and 71.01% by weight of total catch. The highest CPUE of total catch was found in, followed by and, respectively. Page 1 of 5

Fishing grounds The fishing data were collected from logbooks of two Thai tuna longliners during -. Fishing grounds in - were distributed around central and southern part of Indian Ocean. The fishing grounds in were mostly distributed in the middle part of Western Indian Ocean (Figure 1). Figure 1 Fishing ground by Thai tuna longliners operated in Indian Ocean during - Page 2 of 5

Fishing efforts Fishing efforts during - were shown in table 1. In, Thai tuna longliners exerted the highest fishing effort 1,324,400 hooks (473 fishing days). On the other hand, fishing efforts in were decreased to the lowest as 1,041,600 hooks (372 fishing days). In, the fishing efforts were a little increased from the year with 387 fishing days and 1,083,600 hooks were used. Annual catches in - were estimated to 607.69, 370.39 and 470.40 tonnes, respectively. The main tuna species caught during 3 years were bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus), albacore tuna (T. alalunga) and yellowfin tuna (T. albacares). Albacore tuna was the highest catch with 263.41 tonnes in. The catch of this species was decreased to 2.73 tonnes in, while bigeye tuna catch was increased and attained to the highest at 248.60 and 342.18 tonnes in and, respectively. Yellowfin tuna catch was decreased from 93.60 tonnes in to 81.92 tonnes in (Table 1). Catch compositions A total of bigeye and yellowfin tuna catch composition during - was shown 24,392 fish with 1,028.52 tonnes or equal to 61.33% by number and 71.01% by weight of total catch composition. The percentage composition by number of bigeye tuna and yellowfin tuna were found 69.71% and 30.29%, respectively. The percentage composition by weight was 73.98% and 26.02%, respectively. During -, average percentage compositions by number of bigeye tuna and yellowfin tuna were 32.13% and 18.21%, respectively. Average percentage compositions by weight of bigeye tuna and yellowfin tuna were 42.66% and 18.93%, respectively. In contrast, catch compositions in of bigeye tuna and yellowfin tuna by number were 68.37% and 19.70%, respectively. Indeed, catch compositions by weight of bigeye tuna and yellowfin tuna were 72.74% and 17.41%, respectively (Figure 2). Page 3 of 5

Average catch composition by number during - Average catch composition by weight during - Catch composition by number in Catch composition by weight in Figure 2 Catch composition by number and weight Catch per unit efforts (CPUEs) The CPUE of total catch by Thai tuna longliners in - ranged between 9.36 and 13.62 fish/1,000 hooks, and the average CPUE was 11.46 fish/1,000 hooks. The highest CPUE was in, and the lowest CPUE was in. In, the CPUE by number were shown 10.83 fish/1,000 hooks (Table 1). During 3 year, Total CPUE of tropical tuna species (bigeye tuna and yellowfin tuna) was 7.03 fish/1,000 hooks and 298 kilograms/1,000 hooks. In, total CPUE of 2 species was 9.50 fish/1,000 hooks and 391 kilograms/1,000 hooks in. In, total CPUE of these species was the lowest with 3.91 fish/1,000 hooks and 199 kilograms/1,000 hooks. Page 4 of 5

For each species in, the CPUE of bigeye tuna was shown 4.90 fish/1,000 hooks and 220 kilograms/1,000 hooks, while the CPUE of yellowfin tuna was 2.13 fish/1,000 hooks and 78 kilograms/1,000 hooks. (Table 2). Table 1 Fishing efforts, catches and CPUEs of Thai tuna longliners in the Indian Ocean during - Year Fishing days No. of hooks Total no. of fish Catches weight (tonnes) CPUE (per 1,000 hooks) ALB BET YFT SWO Sharks Total No. tonnes 473 372 387 1,324,400 1,041,600 1,083,600 18,044 9,746 11,732 263.41 11.44 2.73 170.10 248.60 342.18 93.60 92.12 81.92 80.58 16.00 25.05-2.22 18.52 607.69 370.39 470.40 13.62 9.36 10.83 0.459 0.356 0.434 Total 1,232 3,449,600 39,522 277.58 760.88 267.64 121.63 20.74 1,448.48 11.46 0.420 Table 2 Fishing efforts, catches and CPUEs of bigeye tuna and yellowfin tuna by Thai tuna longliners in the Indian Ocean during - Year Fishing days No. of hooks Total catch BET YFT Tuna catch Tuna CPUE (per 1,000 hooks) No. tonnes No. tonnes No. tonnes No. tonnes No. tonnes 473 372 387 1,324,400 1,041,600 1,083,600 18,044 9,746 11,732 607.69 370.39 470.40 2,994 5,883 8,021 170.10 248.60 342.18 2,188 2,842 2,311 93.60 92.12 81.92 5,182 8,725 10,332 263.70 340.72 424.10 Total 1,232 3,449,600 39,522 1,448.48 16,898 760.88 7,341 267.64 24,239 1,028.52 7.03 0.298 % 69.71 73.98 30.29 26.02 61.33 71.01 CPUE (per 1,000 hooks) 4.90 0.220 2.13 0.078 3.91 8.38 9.50 0.199 0.327 0.391 Page 5 of 5