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Sustainability fishery indicator for Gulf corvina Cynoscion othonopterus in the Upper Gulf of California

The Upper Gulf of California and Colorado River Delta is a zone which is immersed in an ecological, economic, political and social conflict. That is because of the Totoaba Totoaba macdonaldi illegal fishing and the Vaquita Phocoena sinus potential extinction. This issue has driven to ban all the reg...

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Published in:Revista de biología marina y oceanografía 2018-04, Vol.53 (1), p.119
Main Authors: Mendivil-Mendoza, J, Aragón-Noriega, E A, Arreola-Lizárraga, J A, Rodríguez-Domínguez, G, Castillo-Vargasmachuca, S G, Ortega-Lizárraga, G G
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description The Upper Gulf of California and Colorado River Delta is a zone which is immersed in an ecological, economic, political and social conflict. That is because of the Totoaba Totoaba macdonaldi illegal fishing and the Vaquita Phocoena sinus potential extinction. This issue has driven to ban all the region’s fisheries with the exception of the Gulf corvina Cynoscion othonopterus which is the only of the finfish species with operating license. Therefore, the main objetive was to evaluate the fishery’s health condition through the Froese sustainability indicators in Upper Gulf of California during 2008, 2013, 2014 and 2015 fishing seasons. The results showed that the Gulf corvina annual production ratio showed fluctuations, highlighting in the 2012-2016 period, when the whole fishing captures with the exception of 2014, surpassed the established quota by the National Institute of Fishery (Instituto Nacional de Pesca). The size-at-maturity were: 2008= L50: 502 mm (IC= 490-514 mm), 2013= L50: 559 mm (IC= 544-576 mm), 2014= L50: 499 mm (IC= 476-518 mm), and 2015= L50: 480 mm (IC= 445- 510 mm). Based on the sustainability indicators, it is demonstrated that the Gulf corvina fishery is directed towards the organisms of greater length (mega-spawners). Finally it is concluded that Gulf corvina currently shows problems of overexploitation and therefore its exploitation is not sustainable. This suggests the need to make adjustments and updates to current management measures.
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