Thierry Frédou
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
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Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries | 2015
Flávia Lucena Frédou; Mariana Travassos Tolotti; Thierry Frédou; Felipe Carvalho; Humberto G. Hazin; George H. Burgess; Rui Coelho; John D. Waters; Paulo Travassos; Fábio H. V. Hazin
AbstractLarge pelagic sharks are distributed throughout all of the oceans and are caught as bycatch in pelagic longline fisheries worldwide. In the southern Atlantic Ocean, more than a dozen shark species are caught by the Brazilian tuna longline fleet. This study compiles information of the main shark species caught by the Brazilian tuna longline fishery in the southwestern and equatorial Atlantic Ocean. Catch and effort data of 14,860 longline sets from the Brazilian chartered tuna longline fleet, between 2004 and 2010, were analyzed. The blue shark Prionace glauca was the main shark species captured by this fishery. Shark catches showed contrasting trends during the study period: the silky (Carcharhinus falciformis) and the oceanic whitetip (C. longimanus) sharks catch increased up to 2008 and then declined, while mako sharks (Isurus spp.) showed an opposite trend. Effort for the Brazilian longline fishery had a higher concentration from 10°N to 30°S and from 20°W to 40°W. High values of catch per unit effort of southwestern and equatorial Atlantic Ocean sharks were heterogeneously distributed and, although elasmobranchs were caught over most of the longline fishing range, only blue sharks were caught in all areas. In the southern Atlantic Ocean, high fishing effort zones overlap significantly with some nursery areas, especially for the oceanic whitetip shark, indicating that these areas are at a direct risk from the industrial longline fishery.n
Journal of Fish Biology | 2018
Leandro N. Eduardo; B. T. Villarins; Flávia Lucena-Frédou; Thierry Frédou; Alex S. Lira; Arnaud Bertrand; Michael Maia Mincarone
This study reports on the first record of the intermediate scabbardfish Aphanopus intermedius in the western South Atlantic Ocean, based on a single specimen 725 mm standard length collected between 0 and 610 m depth around Rocas Atoll off north-eastern Brazil. Measurements and counts are provided and compared with those available in the literature.
Ocean & Coastal Management | 2017
B. Mérigot; F. Lucena Frédou; A. Pontes Viana; B. Padovani Ferreira; E. do Nascimento Costa Junior; C.A. Beserra da Silva Júnior; Thierry Frédou
Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2017
C.A.B. Silva-Júnior; B. Mérigot; F. Lucena-Frédou; Beatrice Padovani Ferreira; M.S. Coxey; S.M. Rezende; Thierry Frédou
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2017
Flávia Lucena Frédou; Laurie Kell; Thierry Frédou; Daniel Gaertner; Michel Potier; Pascal Bach; Paulo Travassos; Fábio H. V. Hazin; Frédéric Ménard
Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences | 2015
Carlos Antônio Beserra da Silva Júnior; Andréa Pontes Viana; Flávia Lucena Frédou; Thierry Frédou
Iheringia Serie Zoologia | 2018
Leandro N. Eduardo; Alex S. Lira; Thierry Frédou; Flávia Lucena Frédou
Continental Shelf Research | 2018
Leandro N. Eduardo; Thierry Frédou; Alex S. Lira; Beatrice Padovani Ferreira; Arnaud Bertrand; Frédéric Ménard; Flávia Lucena Frédou
Boletim Do Instituto De Pesca | 2015
Keila Renata Moreira Mourão; Thierry Frédou; Flávia Lucena Frédou
Archive | 2011
Humberto G. Hazin; Thierry Frédou; Fábio H. V. Hazin; Paulo Travassos