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Marine Ecology Progress Series
Post-capture movements of loggerhead turtles in the southeastern Pacific Ocean assessed by satellite tracking
Matthew J. Witt1  Jeffrey A. Seminoff1  Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto1  Jeffrey C. Mangel1  Peter H. Dutton1  Brendan J. Godley1 
关键词: Caretta caretta;    Peru;    Chile;    Small-scale fisheries;    Bycatch;    Habitat;    Governance;   
DOI  :  10.3354/meps09152
学科分类:海洋学与技术
来源: Inter-Research
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ABSTRACT: The post-capture movements made by loggerhead sea turtles Caretta caretta in the southeastern Pacific Ocean were monitored from 2003 to 2007. Fourteen loggerhead turtles were fitted with satellite transmitters and released off the coast of Peru. All turtles were juveniles (curved carapace length range: 40.5 to 68.5 cm) incidentally captured by small-scale longline fishing vessels from southern or central Peru. Track durations were highly variable (mean ± SD: 143 ± 90 d; range: 8 to 297 d) with no clear signs of immediate post-release mortality. Upon release, all turtles moved offshore beyond the continental shelf. Eight of 11 turtles tracked for >60 d had final displacements of <750 km, suggesting that loggerhead turtles often maintain extended residency in these waters and that this area is an important foraging zone for loggerhead turtles of southwest Pacific origin. Satellite tracks also showed a substantial overlap of areas used by turtles with known Peruvian longline fishing effort. Turtles spent 75% of their time within the area fished by this fleet (based upon observed sets). This suggests that turtles are vulnerable to fishery interactions and that bycatch mitigation measures should be employed to minimize fishery impacts on loggerhead turtles. The loggerhead turtles tracked during this study spent ca. 51% of their time in Peruvian waters, 39% in international waters and 9% in Chilean waters, which emphasizes the need for a multinational approach to sea turtle conservation and fisheries management in the region.

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