The report was adopted on 23 September 1978 after which the participants thanked the Director and the staff of the Laboratorio de Canarias of the Spanish Institute of Oceanography for their kind hospitality and the facilities they had put at the Group's disposal.
Table 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE FISHERY (1977)
I. RESOURCES
Octopus
MAIN FISHING GROUNDS |
Cape Garnett - Cape Barbas 25°30 'N - 23° 30'N
|
Cape Blanc 21° 00'N - 20°00'N |
Nouakchott 19° 00'N - 18° 00'N |
Cape Verde (south) 14° 00'N - 13° 30'N
|
Depth range |
0 - 110m (Guerra, 1978a) |
0 - 170 m (Bravo de Laguna, per. com.) |
0 - 110 m (estimated at the meeting) |
0 - 100 m (?) |
Major fishing seasons |
All the year round. Better catchability in spring and winter
|
All the year round. Better catchability in spring and winter
|
Summer |
Summer |
MAIN FISHING GROUNDS |
Cape Garnett - Cape Barbas 25°30 'N - 22° 30 'N
|
Cape Blanc 21°00 'N - 20°00'N |
Nouakchott 18°30'N - 16°30 'N |
Cape Verde (south) 14° 00'N - 13°30 'N
|
Depth range |
0 - 130 m (Guerra, per. com.) |
0 - 170 m (Bravo de Laguna, per. com.) |
0 - 110 m (estimated at the meeting) |
0 - 100 m(?) |
Major fishing seasons |
All the year round |
All the year round |
All the year round |
winter and spring |
MAIN FISHING GROUNDS |
Cape Garnett 26°00'N - 23°30 'N |
Cape Barbas 23°00'N - 22°00'N |
Cape Blanc 21°30'N - 20°30 'N |
Cape Verde (south) 15°00'N - 14°00'N
|
Depth range |
0 - 250 m |
|||
Major fishing seasons |
All the year round |
unknown |
unknown |
winter and spring |
Octopuses and cuttlefishes
|
CAPE GARNETT - CAPE BARBAS |
CAPE BLANC |
NOUAKCHOTT |
CAPE VERDE (SOUTH) |
|||||
Major fishing countries |
Italy, Korea, Morocco, Portugal, Spain |
Greece, Japan, Mauritania, Morocco, Portugal, Spain, USSR
|
Greece, Japan Mauritania, Portugal |
Senegal |
|||||
FLEET SIZE |
Spain |
No. vessels |
GRT |
Spain |
|
No. vessels GRT |
|||
|
Freezer-trawlers |
292 |
250 |
Freezer-trawlers only |
|
Freezer- |
(1 |
399 |
|
|
|
Japan |
No. vessels |
GRT |
|
||||
|
|
Freezer brawlers |
(3 |
300 |
|
||||
|
Morocco: 20 trawlers (ice) |
|
|||||||
GEAR |
Bottom trawls |
Bottom trawls (industrial), jigging (canoes) |
|||||||
Mesh size and changes of mesh size |
Spain: 40 mm until July 1977 |
Japan: Mauritania and Moroco: 70 mm (1975?) |
Senegal: ? |
||||||
BY CATCHES |
Spain (4% of the total catch) |
Spain: sea breams, flatfishes |
Japan; sea breams, horse mackerel Morocco and
Mauritania: sea breams, flatfishes |
Senegal ; ? |
|||||
DISCARDING |
Spain: - sea breams: 15$ of the total discarding
|
Spain: |
|
|
|
CAPE GARNETT - CAPE BARBAS |
CAPE BLANC |
NOUAKCHOTT |
CAPE VERDE (SOUTH) |
Major fishing countries |
Italy, Japan, Korea, Mauritania, Morocco, Spain, USSR
|
Senegal |
||
Fleet size |
No data available |
7 bottom trawlers and 50 canoes |
||
Gear |
No data available |
|
||
Mesh size |
No data available |
|
||
By-catches and discarding |
No data available |
|
I. OCTOPUS
|
Cape Garnett - Cape Barbas |
Cape Blanc |
Nouakchott |
Cape Verde (South) |
|
Fecundity |
130,000 to 250,000 eggs/female (exceptionally 400,000)
|
|
|||
Spawning seasons |
Spring and autumn |
(Guerra, 1978 - Appendix 8) |
Unknown |
||
Size at 1st maturity |
Males: 260 g (50 % of males with spermatophores)
|
Unknown |
|||
Growth |
See Section 3.1 |
Unknown |
|||
Mortality |
See Section 3.2 |
Unknown |
|||
Recruitment |
Unknown |
||||
Migrations |
Limited displacements |
Unknown |
|||
Sex ratio |
0-20 cm mantle length: 50% (Cort, Perez Gándaras, 1973)
1/; 0-80 cm total length: 50% |
||||
|
20-25 cm mantle length: decrease (Guerra, 1978, Appendix 9);
80-110 cm total length: decrease |
||||
|
> 25 cm mantle length: 0% > 110 cm total length:
0% |
||||
Weight/length relationship |
CORT PEREZ GANDARAS (1973) July/Aug |
HATANAKA (per. com.) |
HATANAKA (per.com.) W = 0,02069 TL3,1361 |
Unknown |
|
|
GUERRA (1978, Appendix 9) April/May |
BRAVO DE LAGUNA (per. com.) |
|
|
II. CUTTLEFISH
|
Cape Garnett - Cape Barbas |
Cape Blanc |
Nouakchott |
Cape Verde (south) |
|
Fecundity |
50 - 300 eggs/female (Ikeda et al., 1976) |
|
Unknown |
||
Spawning seasons |
All over the year with peak in May-September (Hatanaka
|
, 1978, Appendix 5) |
Unknown |
||
Spawning grounds |
Continental shelf 50 m (Ikeda et al. 1976) 2/
(Hatanaka, 1978, Appendix 5) |
Unknown |
|||
|
Cape Garnett - Cintra |
off Cape Blanc |
off Nouakchott |
|
|
Size at first maturity .Males |
About 12 cm in ML |
About 14 cm in ML |
Unknown |
||
|
About 14 cm in ML |
|
|||
Growth |
Preliminary assumptions (A. Guerra, Appendix 10) |
1st Year class (in the exploitation phase): 0-13 cm in
ML |
Unknown |
||
Mortality - Recruitment |
Unknown |
||||
Migrations |
Limited inshore migration for spawning |
Unknown |
|||
Sex ratio |
33%
():
67%
()
in November (A. Guerra, 1978, Appendix:10) |
Unknown |
|||
Length/weight relationship |
W = 0,1466 ML2,9105 |
Unknown |
2/ Ikeda, I. Hatanaka, I. and Kawahara, S.: 1976 Observations on Sepia egg. cluster caught during commercial trawling operations in the CECAF area. FAO Fish. Rep. No. 183: 65-71
Table 3.1
NOMINAL REPORTED CATCHES (in metric tons) OF CEPHALOPODS BY
COUNTRIES IN THE NORTHERN ZONE OF CECAF
Division |
Country |
1966 |
1967 |
1968 |
1969 |
1970 |
1971 |
1972 |
1973 |
1974 |
1975 |
1976 |
1977 |
1978 |
34.1.1
|
Japan |
1 971 |
3 570 |
20 |
6 |
3 |
1 |
30 |
7 |
6 |
1 056 |
1 213 |
1 087 |
|
Morocco |
1 191 |
881 |
1 052 |
999 |
1 746 |
1 180 |
609 |
986 |
1 255 |
6 292 |
524 |
434 |
|
|
Spain |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
6 923 |
3 389 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
|
3 162 |
4 451 |
1 072 |
1 005 |
1 749 |
1 181 |
639 |
7 916 |
4.650 |
7 348 |
1 737 |
1 521 |
|
34.1.0
|
Portugal |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
24 659 |
28 |
294 |
16 |
|
|
Spain 1/ |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 440 |
224 |
|
|
|
|
Total |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
24 659 |
1 468 |
516 |
16 |
|
|
34.1.3
|
Bulgaria |
|
|
|
|
81 |
58 |
1 |
|
149 |
27 |
|
|
|
Italy |
9 030 |
7 210 |
4 320 |
5 160 |
2 400 |
2 500 |
300 |
452 |
6 999 |
7 000 E |
7 000 E |
7 000 E |
|
|
Japan |
48 544 |
90 178 |
106 956 |
69 942 |
52 458 |
50 940 |
50 949 |
48 609 |
38 120 |
25 446 |
25 789 |
27 555 |
|
|
Poland |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
168 |
2 |
|
|
|
|
|
Portugal |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
258 |
|
|
|
|
|
Romania |
|
|
|
|
|
2 |
12 |
18 |
60 |
34 |
|
|
|
|
Morocco |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Spain 2/ |
50 797 |
54 198 |
54 736 |
53 500 |
45 035 |
93 542 |
112 118 |
56 598 |
108 019 |
(120 916) |
1 94 058 |
70 949 |
37 703 |
|
Total |
|
108 371 |
151 586 |
166 012 |
128 603 |
99 974 |
146 042 |
163 380 |
105 845 |
153 607 |
153 423 |
126 848 |
110 504 |
|
34.3.1
|
Gambia |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2 |
190 |
- |
|
|
|
|
Italy |
2 870 |
3 090 |
2 880 |
3 440 |
1 600 |
2 625 |
4 200 |
2 625 |
932 |
1 000 E |
1 000 E |
1 000 E |
|
|
Ivory Coast |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Japan |
1.199 |
1 790 |
1 983 |
5 483 |
3 996 |
8 210 |
9 422 |
7 320 |
7 828 2 |
307 7 723 |
1 700 |
1 434 |
|
|
Senegal* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
218 |
660 |
371 |
2 591 |
3 812 |
3 812 E |
|
|
Total |
|
4 069 |
4 880 |
4 863 |
8 923 |
5 596 |
10 835 |
13 842 |
10 795 |
11 131 |
11 621 |
6 512 |
6 246 |
|
zone not identified
|
Portugal |
1 500 |
2 000 |
1 600 |
1 200 |
1 100 |
|
|
|
|
254 |
131 |
131 E |
|
USSR |
|
|
|
1 600 |
1 400 |
2 800 |
5 100 |
4 100 |
7 100 |
6 629 |
9 399 |
9 000 E |
|
|
Greece |
2 960 |
2 718 |
3 600 |
5 096 |
3 733 |
4 679 |
3 966 |
3 922 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Korea, Rep; |
|
|
|
2 546 |
3 544 |
5 194 |
5 635 |
17 112 |
23 436 |
28 802 |
38 897 |
39 000 E |
|
|
Total |
4 460 |
4 718 |
5 200 |
10 442 |
9 777 |
12 673 |
14 701 |
25 134 |
30 536 |
35 685 |
48 427 |
48 131 |
|
|
Total Northern Zone |
120 062 |
165 635 |
177 147 |
148 973 |
117 096 |
170 731 |
192 568 |
174 349 |
201 392 |
208 595 |
183 540 |
166 402 |
|
E - Estimate
1/ Most of catches for 1973 and 1974 in Division 34.1.2
are probably from 34.1.3 2/
2/ 1978 catch corresponde to catches of freezer
trawlers during the first quarter.
Table 3.2
NOMINAL REPORTED CATCHES (in metric tons) OF OCTOPUS BY
COUNTRIES IN THE NORTHERN ZONE OF CECAF
Division |
Country |
1966 |
1967 |
1968 |
1969 |
1970 |
1971 |
1972 |
1973 |
1974 |
1975 |
4976 |
1977 |
1978 |
34.1.1
|
Japan |
425 |
465 |
7 |
|
|
|
13 |
2 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
Spain |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2 856 |
2 031 |
2 836 |
38 |
18 |
|
|
34.1.2
|
Portugal |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
4 933 |
510 |
12 70 |
|
|
|
Spain |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
34.1.3
|
Bulgaria |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Italy |
2 709 |
2 163 |
1 728 |
1 858 |
62 |
42 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Japan |
25 220 |
51 255 |
72 462 |
43 986 |
864 |
1 000 |
90 |
158 |
2 334 |
2 334 E |
2 334 E |
2 334 E |
|
|
Portugal |
|
|
|
|
38 249 |
36 131 |
30 953 |
28 063 |
25 065 |
21 989 |
23 629 |
25 219 |
|
|
Morocco |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
28 |
|
|
(5 000) 1/ |
|
|
Spain 2/ |
39 278 |
41 127 |
41 303 |
37 768 |
30 119 |
67 283 |
87 267 |
33 611 |
62 717 |
(55 914) |
3/71 616 |
48 375 |
23 256 |
|
34.3.1
|
Italy |
1 148 |
1 298 |
1 440 |
1 514 |
592 |
875 |
2 100 |
875 |
233 |
233 E |
233 E |
233 E |
|
Japan |
70 |
1 078 |
444 |
2 068 |
1 497 |
1 927 |
2 041 |
1 770 |
3 079 |
2 536 |
1 008 |
877 |
|
|
Senegal |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
723 |
289 |
289 E |
289 E |
|
|
Zone not identified
|
Greece |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Portugal |
2 960 |
2 718 |
3 600 |
5 096 |
3 733 |
4 679 |
3 966 |
3 922 |
6 650 |
12 |
17 |
|
|
|
Korea, Rep. |
|
|
|
1 154 |
2 134 |
1 773 |
1 230 |
3 708 |
|
10 525 |
19 190 |
19 190 E |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(96 750) 4/ |
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
71 810 |
100 104 |
120 984 |
93 444 |
77 250 |
113 710 |
127 660 |
84 898 |
103 371 |
130 551 |
118 354 |
101 535 |
|
E = Estimates
Table 3.3 NOMINAL REPORTED CATCHES (in metric tons) OF CUTTLEFISHES BY COUNTRIES IN THE NORTHERN ZONE OF CECAF
Division |
Country |
1966 |
1967 |
1968 |
1969, |
1970 |
1971 |
1972 |
1973 |
1974 |
1975 |
1976 |
1977 |
1978 |
34.1.1
|
Japan |
1 269 |
1 787 |
2 742 |
1 258 |
2 |
|
16 |
1 |
3 |
|
|
|
|
Spain |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2 557 |
|
1 776 |
|
9 |
|
|
34.1.2
|
Portugal |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
14 |
|
194 |
|
|
|
Spain 1/ |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
103 |
|
70 |
|
|
|
|
34.1.3
|
Italy |
1 806 |
2 163 |
864 |
1 754 |
840 |
750 |
30 |
104 |
1 165 |
1 000 E |
1 000 E |
1 000 E |
|
Japan |
19 790 |
28 742 |
27 959 |
20 464 |
9 901 |
9 778 |
14 612 |
15 930 |
7 773 |
2 716* |
1 812* |
1 976* |
|
|
Portugal |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
171 |
|
|
|
|
|
Spain |
7 346 |
7 561 |
7 727 |
8 861 |
7 723 |
13 670 |
11 951 |
7 246 |
26 627 |
14 708 |
13 794 |
15 630 |
20 402 |
|
Gambia |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2 |
190 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Italy |
1 148 |
1 112 |
1 008 |
963 |
288 |
625 |
1 050 |
875 |
466 |
466 E |
466 E |
466 E |
|
|
Ivory Coast |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
307 |
|
|
|
|
Japan |
998 |
589 |
1 407 |
3 336 |
2 423 |
6 136 |
6 821 |
5 263 |
3 894 |
4 585* |
559* |
419* |
|
|
34.3.1 |
Senegal 2/ |
|
|
|
|
|
|
218 |
660 |
1 648 |
2 302 |
2 300 E |
2 300 E |
|
area not identified
|
Portugal |
1 200 |
1 700 |
1 300 |
1 000 |
1 000 |
|
|
|
|
194 |
91 |
|
|
Greece |
1 146 |
1 136 |
1 215 |
1 884 |
2 624 |
2 901 |
2 410 |
1 845 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Korea, Rep. |
|
|
|
916 |
284 |
2 174 |
2 511 |
7 700 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
34 703 |
44 790 |
44 222 |
40 436 |
24 585 |
36 034 |
39 621 |
56 474 |
41 747 |
28 318 |
20 022 |
21 620 |
|
* = Japanese /Mauritanian Joint Ventures included
1/ = Bulk of catch for 1973 may have come from 34.1.3
2/ = Japanese/Senegalese Joint Ventures and artisanal
catches (Mizuishi, 1977)
Table 3.4
NOMINAL REPORTED CATCHES (in metric tons) OF SQUIDS BY
COUNTRIES IN THE NORTHERN ONE OF CECAF
Division |
Country |
1966 |
1967 |
1968 |
1969 |
1970 |
1971 |
1972 |
1973 |
1974 |
1975 |
1976 |
1977 |
1978 |
34.1.1
|
Japan |
278 |
1 318 |
568 |
706 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
|
2 |
|
|
|
Spain |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 509 |
1 358 |
1 680 |
486 |
407 |
|
|
34.1.2
|
Portugal |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
28 |
88 |
16 |
|
|
Spain 3/ |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
5 621 |
930 |
84 |
|
|
|
|
34.1.3
|
Bulgaria |
|
|
|
|
9 |
8 |
1 |
- |
148 |
27 |
|
|
|
Italy |
4 515 |
2 884 |
1 728 |
1 548 |
696 |
750 |
180 |
190 |
3 500 |
|
|
|
|
|
Japan |
3 535 |
10 181 |
6 515 |
5 335 |
4 242 |
4 973 |
4 181 |
4 186 |
5 133 |
623* |
279* |
341* |
|
|
Poland |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
168 |
2 |
|
|
|
|
|
Portugal |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
59 |
|
|
|
|
|
Romania |
|
|
|
|
|
2 |
12 |
- |
55 |
|
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(7 000)1/ |
|
|
|
|
Spain |
4 173 |
5 510 |
5 706 |
6 871 |
7 693 |
12 589 |
12 900 |
10 742 |
13 674 |
16 493 |
8 615 |
6 869 |
4 045 |
|
34.3.1
|
Italy |
574 |
680 |
432 |
963 |
720 |
1 125 |
1 050 |
875 |
233 |
|
|
|
|
Japan |
131 |
123 |
133 |
79 |
69 |
129 |
470 |
255 |
788 |
529* |
104* |
132* |
|
|
zone not identified
|
Portugal |
300 |
300 |
300 |
200 |
100 |
|
|
|
|
48 |
23 |
|
|
USSR |
|
|
|
1 600 |
1 400 |
2 800 |
5 100 |
4 100 |
7 100 |
6 629 |
9.399 |
9 399 E |
|
|
Greece |
1 158 |
522 |
991 |
445 |
421 |
705 |
807 |
1 197 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Korea, Rep. |
|
|
|
476 |
1 126 |
1 247 |
1 894 |
5 704 |
16 786 |
18 277 |
19 707 |
19 707 E |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(34 987)2/ |
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
14 664 |
21 518 |
16 373 |
18 223 |
16 477 |
24 329 |
26 596 |
34 547 |
49 794 |
44 480 |
38 630 |
36 855 |
|
* = Japanese/Mauritanian Joint Ventures included
Table 4
NOMINAL REPORTED CATCHES (in metric tons) OP CEPHALOPODS BY
FISHING GROUNDS IN 1976 and 1977.
Species |
Year |
General NEI |
Sahara Coastal (34.1.3) |
Cape Verde Coastal (34.3.1) |
||||
C. Garnett G. Barbas |
C. Blanc |
NEI |
Nouakchott |
C. Verde South |
NEI |
|||
Octopus
|
1976 |
17 |
95 345 |
23 609 1/ |
2 334 2/ |
1 008 |
269 5/ |
233 2/ |
1977 |
19 190 3/ |
48 375 |
25 219 |
2 334 2/ |
877 |
289 5/ |
233 2/ |
|
Cuttlefish
|
1976 |
91 6/ |
13 794 |
1 812 |
1 000 2/ |
559 |
2 300 5/ |
466 2/ |
1977 |
- |
15 630 |
1 976 |
1 000 2/ |
419 |
2 300 5/ |
466 2/ |
|
|
|
C. Garnett Cintra |
C. Barbas |
C. Blanc |
NEI |
C. Verde South |
NEI |
|
Squid
|
1976 |
23 6/ |
- |
- |
9 678 |
28 323 4/ |
- |
- |
1977 |
- |
- |
- |
9 740 |
26 576 4/ |
- |
- |
Table 5
NOMINAL EFFORT DATA FOR JAPANESE AND SPANISH
FLEETS
Year
|
Unit
|
CECAF Divisions |
|||||
Japanese fleet |
Spanish fleet |
||||||
34.1.1 |
34.1.3 |
34.3.1 |
34.1.1 |
34.1.3 |
34.3.1 |
||
1973
|
H |
40 |
236,298 |
44,310 |
(406,432 |
||
N |
|
|
|
1/(67,671 |
|||
D |
|
|
|
(20,322 |
|||
1974
|
H |
126 |
223,653 |
57,298 |
(847,527 |
||
N |
|
|
|
1/(141,113 |
|||
D |
|
|
|
(42,376 |
|||
1975
|
H |
25 |
166,434 |
64,303 |
1 174,820 2/ |
||
N |
18 |
201,926 |
65,815 |
195,607 2/ |
|||
D |
3 |
12,168 |
4,249 |
58,741 |
|||
|
Cape Blanc |
Nouakchott |
|
||||
1976*
|
H |
- |
168,891 |
27,966 |
1 423,300 2/ |
||
N |
- |
227,716 |
31,386 |
236,979 2/ |
|||
D |
- |
12,291 |
1,941 |
71,165 |
|||
1977
|
H |
- |
129,786 |
33,998 |
1 446,700 2/ |
||
N |
- |
177,315 |
30,284 |
240,875 2/ |
|||
D |
- |
9,908 |
2,337 |
72,335 |
1/ Estimated from the effort data of the
"Galicia" factory fleet
2/ Estimated from the effort data of the freezer
trawlers
H = Hours
N = Number of hauls
D = Days fishing
Table 6
OCTOPUS (ALL GROUNDS NORTH OF CAPE VERDE)
Years |
Total 1/ catch (tons) |
CPUE |
Combined index of abundance 6/ |
Corresponding overall, effort (x10³) |
|
Spain |
Japan 5/ |
||||
1964 |
10 658 |
|
161 |
190 |
56 |
5 |
63 856 |
|
119 |
141 |
453 |
6 |
71 810 |
|
160 |
189 |
380 |
7 |
101 104 |
|
130 |
154 |
657 |
8 |
120 984 |
|
189 |
223 |
543 |
9 |
93 444 |
0.244.2/ |
89 |
147 |
636 |
1970 |
77 250 |
0.210 2/ |
101 |
141 |
548 |
1 |
113 710 |
0.212 2/ |
81 |
145 |
784 |
2 |
127 660 |
0.120 2/ |
60 |
90 |
1 418 |
3 |
84 898 |
0.095 2/ |
55 |
72 |
1 179 |
4 |
103 371 |
0.074 2/ |
58 |
63 |
1 641 |
5 |
96 461 |
0.055 3/ |
54 |
51 |
1 891 |
6 |
118 065 |
0.059 4/ |
151 |
81 |
1 458 |
7 |
101 246 |
0.039 4/ |
(113) |
67 |
1 511 |
Table 7
CUTTLEFISHES (ALL GROUNDS NORTH OP CAPE VERDE)
Year
|
Total catches 1/ (tons)
|
CPUE |
Combined 6/ index of abundance |
Estimated overall effort |
|
Spain |
Japan 5/ |
|
|
||
1966 |
34 703 |
|
319 |
319 |
109 |
1967 |
44 790 |
|
310 |
310 |
144 |
1968 |
44 222 |
|
211 |
211 |
210 |
1969 |
40 436 |
.0612/ |
154 |
157 |
258 |
1970 |
24 585 |
.030 |
102 |
94 |
262 |
1971 |
36 034 |
.041 |
116 |
114 |
316 |
1972 |
39 403 |
.036 |
154 |
134 |
294 |
1973 |
55 814 |
.038 |
125 |
113 |
494 |
1974 |
40 099 |
.037 |
65 |
89 |
451 |
1975 |
26 016 |
.0283/ |
45 |
67 |
388 |
1976 |
17 722 |
.0244/ |
38 |
61 |
291 |
1977 |
19 320 |
.0284/ |
35 |
71 |
272 |
Table 8
SQUIDS (NORTH OP CAPE VERDE)
Year |
Total catch (tons) 1/ |
Index of abundance 2/ |
Estimated total effort |
Effort (2 years average) |
1964 |
15 423 |
86 |
179 |
|
1965 |
14 091 |
68 |
207 |
193 |
1966 |
14 664 |
38 |
386 |
297 |
1967 |
21 518 |
52 |
414 |
400 |
1968 |
16 373 |
33 |
496 |
455 |
1969 |
18 223 |
26 |
701 |
599 |
1970 |
16 477 |
30 |
549 |
625 |
1971 |
24 329 |
54 |
451 |
500 |
1972 |
26 596 |
30 |
887 |
669 |
1973 |
34 547 |
34 |
1 016 |
952 |
1974 |
49 794 |
43 |
1 158 |
1 087 |
1975 |
34 987 |
12 |
2 916 |
2 037 |
1976 |
38 630 |
7 |
5 519 |
4 218 |
1977 |
36 855 |
12 |
3 071 |
4 295 |
2/ Table 5, Appendix 3
Table 9
ALL CEPHALQPODS (NORTH OF CAPE VERDE)
Years |
Annual catches (000 tons) 1/ |
Spanish Cpue |
Overall estimated effort |
1969 |
149.0 |
.352 2/ |
423 |
1970 |
117.1 |
.253 |
463 |
1 |
170.7 |
.269 |
635 |
2 |
192.4 |
.158 |
1 218 |
3 |
173.7 |
.138 |
1 259 |
4 |
199.0 |
.119 |
1 672 |
5 |
206.0 |
.095 3/ |
2 168 |
6 |
179.7 |
.100 4/ |
1 797 |
7 |
162.3 |
.075 4/ |
2 101 |
2/ Pescanova fleet (t/h)
3/ Pescanova fleet (original data in t/d converted in t/h based on the 74/75 decline of t/d data
4/ Data from the freezer-trawler fleet converted into Pescanova t/d unit on the basis of the 1975 values
Table 10
MAXIMUM POTENTIAL YIELDS, PRESENT RATES OF EXPLOITATION
AND
RANGE OF POSSIBLE CATCH LIMITATIONS FOR CEPHALOPOD
STOCKS
IN THE SECTOR NORTH OP CAPE VERDE
STOCKS |
Maximum potential yield (tons) |
Sustainable yield at F 0.1 (tons)
|
Annual catch corre spending to the effort level in 1977
(tons) |
Annual catch generating an f = f max (tons)
|
Annual catch generating an f= f 0.1 (tons)
|
|
Octopus (all grounds north Cape Verde) |
109 000 |
107 000 |
106 000 |
83 000 |
65 000 |
130 % |
Cuttlefishes (all grounds north Cape Verde) |
39 000 |
38 400 |
37 000 |
27 500 |
21 100 |
135 % |
Squids (all grounds north Cape Verde) |
40 200 |
39 800 |
29 000 |
14 300 |
11 200 |
195 % |
Total Cephalopods (all grounds north Cape Verde) |
198 000 |
195 000 |
170 000 |
103 900 |
81 500 |
165 % |
Cuttlefish, Nouakchott ground |
@ 6 200 |
@ 6 000 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Octopus (O. vulgaris) 1Figures 4 and 5 - Octopus and cuttlefishes all grounds north of Cape Verde: relationship between the index of abundance and the total estimated effort, resulting equilibrium yield curve and levels of catch quota generating F0.1 and Fmax.
Cuttlefishes (Sepia spp.) 2
Squids (Loligo spp.) 3