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Biological and fishing aspects of Paralonchurus brasiliensis Steindachner, (Pisces, Sciaenidae), in the Armação do Itapocoroy, Penha, Santa Catarina, Brazil

Due to abundance of P. brasiliensis (Steindachner, 1875) in ictiofauna of the sea-bob-shrimp's bycatch, it presents low commercial value and frequently being discarded. This work aims to present basic information on biology and fisheries of P. brasiliensis in the Armação do Itapocoroy, Penha, Santa Catarina. The collections were carried out monthly during the period of August 1996 to July 2003, in three traditional areas of performance of artisan fisheries. The species presented positive alometric growth, with a sexual ratio of 1:2,1 between males and females, and the size of first maturation in 14,8 cm and 15,0 cm. P. brasiliensis presented a great trophy specter composed by 27 items, being that, from the spring a gradual increment in the food ingestion occurred until the summer, followed of abrupt fall in the autumn and small recovery in the winter. Despite of the seasonal fluctuations during the seven years, this species occupied the second position in number and biomass among the integrant of ictiofauna bycatch.

Bycatch; ictiofauna; natural diet; population structure


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