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Capturas de cangrejo rojo Ucides occidentalis en los puertos de la provincia del Guayas y El Oro, Ecuador, durante 2009

Authors: Solano, F.; Flores, L.; Ruiz, W.;

Capturas de cangrejo rojo Ucides occidentalis en los puertos de la provincia del Guayas y El Oro, Ecuador, durante 2009

Abstract

Durante el 2009, se realizó el seguimiento de las capturas de cangrejo rojo (Ucides occidentalis), en las principales localidades de extracción de la provincia de El Oro y Guayas, la captura total estimada de cangrejos fue de 2 897 707 y 3 184 795 en las provincias mencionadas. Las localidades de Puerto Jelí y Puerto Baquerizo Moreno fueron las de mayor desembarque, lo que está relacionado directamente con el esfuerzo. La CPUE fue muy variada en los puertos monitoreados con valores que oscilaron entre 47 a 94 cangrejos hombre-1 día-1, obteniéndose mayores niveles en el periodo posterior a la época de veda. La distribución de tallas de amplitud del cefalotórax de los cangrejos capturados, en cada una de las localidades muestreadas, fue superior a la talla recomendada de captura.

During 2009, follow up to landings of red crab (Ucides occidentalis) catches were carried out in the main towns in the El Oro and Guayas provinces, the estimated total crab catches were 2,897,707 and 3,184,795 in those provinces. Puerto Jelí and Puerto Baquerizo Moreno had the highest landing, which is directly related to the catch effort. The CPUE was uneven across the monitored ports with values ranging between 47 to 94 crabs man-1 day-1, resulting in higher levels in the period after the closed season. The carapace width size distribution of captured crabs in each of the localities sampled were above the recommended catch size.

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Keywords

Crab fisheries, Catch/effort, Size-limit regulations, Landing statistics

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