My co-authors and I are excited to share our newest publication on bycatch
of marine mammals in San Matias Gulf, north Patagonia, Argentina.

Citation:

Romero, M. A., Flórez, L., Reinaldo, M. O., Machado, R., Coller, M., &
Crespo, E. A. (2024). Bycatch in the balance: the trawl fisheries impact on
South American sea lions in San Matias Gulf, with comments on other
species. Marine Mammal Science, e13181.

The full text is available here:
https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.13181


Abstract

Bycatch is recognized as the primary threat to the viability of marine
mammal populations. Given that bycatch levels display strong variations in
space and time, knowledge of individual fishery-marine mammal interaction
will likely achieve working solutions. Here, we quantify marine mammal
bycatch in the trawl fishery of the San Matías Gulf, Argentina, for the
first time using data from onboard observers and fishing effort records. We
infer expected annual mortality, evaluate the probability of exceeding
conservation thresholds, and explore the importance of relevant covariates
to account for broadscale differences in bycatch rates. The South American
sea lion (*Otaria byronia*) was the most incidentally caught species (46
individuals), while only one common dolphin (*Delphinus delphis*) was
taken. Bycatch of sea lions was primarily associated with the catch of the
target species, proximity to colonies, and the identity of the target
species. The maximum estimated bycatch rate was 0.12 animals/haul and 0.08
animals/tonne of target species landed, with significantly higher bycatch
rates observed in the hake fleet. For the whole period, the annual bycatch
mortality were below the reference points. Our findings highlight potential
hotspots of marine mammal bycatch and provide valuable insights for
refining future mitigation measures and enhancing conservation efforts.
Please email me at [email protected] if you have any questions.

The article is not open access, so it is available upon request!

Best regards,



M. Alejandra Romero



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Dra. María Alejandra Romero
Centro de Investigación Aplicada y Transferencia Tecnológica en Recursos
Marinos "Almirante Storni" - CONICET, Güemes 1030 – (8520) San Antonio
Oeste, Río Negro. Argentina.
Escuela Superior de Ciencias Marinas - Universidad Nacional del Comahue
(IBMP-UNCo), San Martín 247 – (8520) San Antonio Oeste, Río Negro.
Argentina.
Tel/Fax: 54 (2934) 421002/430764
Email: [email protected], [email protected]
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