Répartition géographique et estimation de la biomasse des petits pélagiques des côtes Tunisiennes pendant l’automne 2018
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71754/instm.bulletin.v46.437Keywords:
acoustique, évaluation des stocks, distribution géographique, Acoustics, Geographical distribution, Pelagic fish, Biomass, Marine, Sardina pilchardus, Engraulis encrasicholus, Trachurus, Sardinella aurita, Boops boops, Scomber, TunisiaAbstract
In Tunisia, the small pelagic species (Sardina pilchardus, Engraulis encrasicolus, Sardinella aurita, Boops boops, Trachurus sp and Scomber sp.) account for 40% of the total national landings. Thus, since 1996, INSTM has developed a multidisciplinary and long-term research program, dedicated to this group of fish based on direct method. Thus, the INSTM organizes OASIS surveys (Operations Anchovy and Sardine of the Institute of Salammbô),) for stock assessment of small pelagic species by acoustic techniques based on échointégration and coupled to experimental fishing hauls. The last survey, OASIS_16, was carried out during autumn season of 2018. The biomasses estimated to 50 thousand tons are at their lowest levels since 1998. The largest decreases are observed in the Gulf of Gabes. However, specific and regional fluctuations are observed. Also, the most abundant species (Trachurus sp et sardina pilchardus), have, in their majorities, sizes smaller than the size of first sexual maturity.