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Fishery And Biology Of Blackfin Tuna Thunnus Atlanticus Off Northeastern Brazil, Katia M.F. Freire, Rosangela Lessa, Jorge Eduardo Lins-Oliveira Jan 2005

Fishery And Biology Of Blackfin Tuna Thunnus Atlanticus Off Northeastern Brazil, Katia M.F. Freire, Rosangela Lessa, Jorge Eduardo Lins-Oliveira

Gulf and Caribbean Research

Blackfin tuna, Thunnus atlanticus, is the target species of a handline artisanal fishery off northeastern Brazil in September–January, but it is also caught by anglers and as by-catch in industrial fisheries. The population structure, morphometric relationships, mortality, reproduction, and fishery dynamics were studied during 2 fishing seasons (1996 and 1997). The maximum length and weight observed were 87 cm FL and 10 kg Wd, respectively. Males were larger and predominant (1.9:1). The length at 50% maturity was 49.8 cm FL for females and 52.1 cm FL for males. This species uses the area for reproduction, although a …