Sea turtle bycatch to fish catch ratios for differentiating Hawaii longline-caught seafood products |
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Authors: | Paul K. Bartram J. John KanekoKatrina Kucey-Nakamura |
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Affiliation: | PacMar Inc., Suite 409, 3615 Harding Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii 96816, USA |
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Abstract: | Sea turtles can be incidentally caught in pelagic longline fishing gear targeting tuna and swordfish. Bycatch to fish catch (B/C) ratios can differentiate seafood based on sea turtle impacts. This study demonstrates the use of B/C ratios indexed to the weight of fish catch: (1) to report on the significant progress in reducing sea turtle bycatch in Hawaii's swordfish longline sector and (2) to compare Hawaii and other Pacific longline fisheries by number of sea turtle interactions per weight of catch. Hawaii's longline tuna fishery sets the benchmark of 1 sea turtle interaction per 190,000 kg of tuna caught. |
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Keywords: | Bycatch to catch ratios Sea turtles Sustainable seafood Hawaii longline fisheries |
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