Long-term trends in yield and catch rates of the coral reef fishery at Apo Island, central Philippines
A. P. Maypa, G. R. Russ, A. C. Alcala and H. P. Calumpong
Abstract
Fish yields and catch rates recorded in the 1980s were compared with daily
roving creel surveys carried out in 1997/98, 2000 and 2001 at Apo Island.
Total annual fish yields were measured six times over the period
1980–2001. Total fish yield was 19–25 t
km–2 year–1, with reef
and reef-associated fish accounting for 15–20 t
km–2 year–1, for five
measurements. A sixth measurement, made in 1986, estimated 36.7 t
km–2 year–1. Annual
yield remained stable over the study period. Carangidae and Acanthuridae
accounted for 26–47% and 16–27% of the catch,
respectively. Non-reef catches declined over time, from 6.21 t
year–1 in 1980/81 to 1–2 t
year–1 in 2000 and 2001. Estimates of annual hook
and line catch per unit effort (CPUE) increased from 0.13–0.17 kg
man–1 h–1 in
1980/81, to 1–2 kg man–1
h–1 in 1997–2001. For target families, hook
and line CPUE was consistently higher in 1997–2001 than in
1980–86. However, hook and line CPUE for Carangidae and Acanthuridae
declined significantly between 1997 and 2001. Possible reasons for the
long-term patterns of fish yields and catch rates are discussed. Differences
in methods used in estimates, and changes in gears and fishing effort over the
years, make comparisons difficult.
Marine and Freshwater Research 53(2) 207 - 213 (2002) doi:10.1071/MF01134





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