The challenge of assessing the effects of drifting fish aggregating devices on the behaviour and biology of tropical tuna

Author:

Dupaix Amaël1ORCID,Ménard Frédéric2,Filmalter John D.3,Baidai Yannick4,Bodin Nathalie56,Capello Manuela1,Chassot Emmanuel7,Demarcq Hervé1,Deneubourg Jean‐Louis8,Fonteneau Alain9,Forget Fabien1,Forrestal Francesca10,Gaertner Daniel1,Hall Martin11,Holland Kim N.12,Itano David13,Kaplan David Michael1,Lopez Jon11ORCID,Marsac Francis1,Maufroy Alexandra14,Moreno Gala15ORCID,Muir Jeff A.12,Murua Hilario15ORCID,Roa‐Pascuali Liliana16,Pérez Géraldine17,Restrepo Victor15,Robert Marianne18,Schaefer Kurt M.11,Sempo Grégory19,Soria Marc1,Dagorn Laurent1

Affiliation:

1. MARBEC, Univ. Montpellier, CNRS, Ifremer, IRD Sète France

2. Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography, CNRS, IRD Aix‐Marseille Université, Université de Toulon Marseille France

3. South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity Grahamstown South Africa

4. African Marine Expertise Abidjan Ivory Coast

5. Seychelles Fishing Authority (SFA), Fishing Port, Victoria Mahé Seychelles

6. Sustainable Ocean Seychelles, BeauBelle Mahé Seychelles

7. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC), C/O IOTC Secretariat, Blend Seychelles, Victoria Mahé Seychelles

8. CENOLI Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Bruxelles Belgium

9. Consultant Saint‐Malo France

10. Southeast Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Miami Florida USA

11. Inter‐American Tropical Tuna Commission La Jolla California USA

12. Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology University of Hawaii at Manoa Kaneohe Hawaii USA

13. Opah Consulting Honolulu Hawaii USA

14. Organisation des Producteurs de thon congelé et surgelé (ORTHONGEL) Concarneau France

15. International Seafood Sustainability Foundation Pittsburg Pennsylvania USA

16. Collecte Localisation Satellites Ramonville Saint‐Agne France

17. Institut océanographique Paul Ricard Île des Embiez Six‐Fours‐les‐Plages France

18. UMR DECOD (Ecosystem Dynamics and Sustainability), IFREMER, INRAE, Institut Agro – Agrocampus Ouest Lorient France

19. Faculté de Médecine, Universite libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Bruxelles Belgium

Abstract

AbstractFishers have intensively used drifting fish aggregating devices (DFADs) over the last three decades to facilitate their catch of tropical tunas. DFADs increase purse‐seine efficiency, potentially increasing tuna fishing mortality. They could also have impacts on tuna natural mortality and reproductive potential, and assessing the consequences of their presence at sea on tuna populations is a challenge. The use of DFADs results in a major increase in the number of floating objects, which are spatially heterogeneous at sea. To date, no converging scientific results exist regarding the effects of DFADs on the large‐scale movements and behaviour of tuna, mainly due to the difficulty of disentangling the respective roles of DFADs and environmental factors. Some biological indices show that tuna condition is lower when associated to a floating object than in a free‐swimming school. However, it is not clear whether this is the cause or the consequence of the association nor if it has long‐term effects on individuals' fitness. Further scientific progress requires (i) the collection of time series of indicators to monitor habitat change, individual behaviour, individual fitness, and population dynamics and (ii) experimental studies to identify the underlying behavioural and biological processes involved in associative behaviour. The extent of the modification of the surface habitat by the massive deployment of DFADs and the current uncertainty of the possible long‐term consequences on the individual fitness and dynamics of tuna populations argue for the need for increased awareness of this issue by Regional Fisheries Management Organisations regulating tuna fishing.

Publisher

Wiley

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