Analysis of Migratory Catfish Production from Artisanal Fishing in the Middle Madeira Sub-Basin Using New Monitoring Methods, Southwestern Amazon

Author:

Lourenço Igor Hister1ORCID,Pelegrini Larissa Sbeghen1ORCID,Nahum Victoria Judith Isaac2ORCID,dos Anjos Marcelo Rodrigues1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal do Amazonas (UFAM), Instituto de Educação, Agricultura e Ambiente (IEAA), Laboratório de Ictiologia e Ordenamento Pesqueiro do Vale do rio Madeira (LIOP), Rua 29 de Agosto, 786 Centro, Humaitá 69800-000, AM, Brazil

2. Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA), Laboratório de Biologia Pesqueira e Manejo dos Recursos Aquáticos, Av. Perimetral, 2651 Guamá, Belém 66077-530, PA, Brazil

Abstract

Studies on the production of Pimelodidae catfish in the Amazon are generally carried out in large fishing centers. However, the data referring to small-scale fisheries have gaps that can represent a risk to the activity. This study evaluated the volume produced and the revenue obtained from migratory catfish of the Pimelodidae family of commercial interest landed in Humaitá, Amazonas, Brazil, from May 2018 to April 2019. Daily monitoring was carried out with the Z-31 Fishermen’s Colony through questionnaires to fishermen for each vessel docked. The total production was 6013.93 kg, with 1,689 fish counted and 13 species. A total of 186 landings by 122 fishermen in 24 fishing sites characterized as rivers, lakes, and “igarapés” were evaluated. The average selling price was R$5.57/kg, and the highest volumes were obtained from July to September, mainly with gillnets, where the “Surubim” Pseudoplatystoma punticfer had the highest volume and revenue. Low productivity was verified in most localities, characterizing the fishing as artisanal. The lack of adequate conditions for storing and transporting fish, the local hydrological variations, and the presence of hydroelectric plants on the Madeira River are major factors limiting the fishing expansion in southern Amazonas.

Funder

BiodivRestore ERA-NET Cofund

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

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