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Mauritius - National Report 2019

Reference: 
IOTC-2019-SC22-NR17
File: 
PDF icon IOTC-2019-SC22-NR17.pdf
Type: 
National Reports
Year: 
2019
Meeting: 
Scientific Committee (SC)
Meeting session: 
22
Availability: 
15 November 2019
Authors: 
Mauritius
Abstract: 

In 2018, Mauritius had 2 purse seiners, 1 supply vessel and 13 semi-industrial longliners operating in the tuna fishery. The two purse seiners are large freezer vessels having an overall length of 89.4 M each. The longliners are semi-industrial boats less than 24 Metres in length. 8 out of the 13 semi-industrial longliners operated outside the Mauritius EEZ and the remaining 5 longliners operated exclusively inside the EEZ.

The semi-industrial longline fleet operating exclusively inside the EEZ of Mauritius comprised 5 boats which undertook 23 fishing trips for a total of 213 fishing days and a deployment of 296620 hooks. The majority of the catch consisted of yellowfin (35.5%), albacore (28.4%) and swordfish (16%). Their total catch amounted to 130 tonnes.  The CPUE was 0.43kg/ hook.

Eight semi-industrial longliners operated outside the EEZ carried out 118 trips for a total of 899 fishing days. They landed 691t of fish with a deployment of 1148857 hooks. The CPUE was 0.6kg/hook. Majority of their catch consisted of swordfish (44%) followed by yellowfin (30%). The area of operation was between latitudes13oS and 27oS and longitudes 34oE and 42oE.

The Mauritian purse seiners operated between latitudes 13oN to 15oS and longitudes 43o to 80oE. Total catch of the two purse seiners amounted to 22,529t comprising of 50% yellowfin, 41% skipjack and 8% bigeye tuna for 612 positive sets out of a total of 650 sets. Observers were deployed on the two Mauritian purse seiners for a total of 139 days at sea.

Sampling exercises were carried out on local semi-industrial longliners. 783 fish were sampled from the semi-industrial longliners operating outside the EEZ and 1891 fishes were sampled on the semi-industrial longliners operating inside the EEZ. 262 fishes were sampled in the artisanal fishery for length frequency. Sampling exercises were also carried out on the Mauritian purse seiners.

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