Recreational Fisheries in Biscayne National Park, Florida, 1976-1991

Recreational creel survey data from 28, 923 intercepts collected from Biscayne National Park, Florida and surrounding waters were analyzed for January, 1976 through July 1991, prior to disruptions caused by Hurricane Andrew in 1992. A total of 261,268 fish and shellfish representing 170 species or h...

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Veröffentlicht in:Marine fisheries review 2000-12, Vol.62 (1), p.8-24
Hauptverfasser: HARPER, DOUGLAS E, BOHNSACK, JAMES A, LOCKWOOD, BRIAN R
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Zusammenfassung:Recreational creel survey data from 28, 923 intercepts collected from Biscayne National Park, Florida and surrounding waters were analyzed for January, 1976 through July 1991, prior to disruptions caused by Hurricane Andrew in 1992. A total of 261,268 fish and shellfish representing 170 species or higher taxa were recorded. The average trip landed 9.Q3 fish and/or shellfish. Mean annual landings per angler were 4.77 fish/angler/ trip (from 3.80 in 1991 to 5.83 in 1981) and dropped significantly for each of the 2 years following Florida's adoption of multiple new minimum size limits in 1985 and 1990. The relative contribution to total numerical landings by recreational party type were: skilled anglers (34.0%), food (19.8%), family (14.5%), novice (11.5%), spearfishing (10.3%), lobstering (9.6%), and other (0.3%). Five species or higher taxa accounted for more than 50% of total landings by number: white grunt, Haemulon plumieri, 15.8%: spiny lobster, Panulirus argus, 10.6%; gray snapper, Lutjanus griseus, 10.6%; unidentified grunts, Haemulon spp., 7.3%; and dolphin, Coryphaena hippurus, 6.6%. An average of 4.39 fish or shellfish were reported released per trip. Five taxa accounted for 67% of all releases. Lobster divers reported the highest average release rate (5.73 per trip) and spearfishing the lowest (0.70 per trip). The ratio of releases to landings was 0.49:1 for all taxa, but ranged from 0.03:1 for dolphin to 1.19:1 for unidentified grunts. Spearfishing accounted for 12.0% of the total fishing trips sampled but only 10.3% of the total number organisms landed and 7.6% of all organisms caught. Hogfish, Lachnolaimus maximus, accounted for 49% o[ total spearfishing landings (13,286 of 27,015) and 84.3% of total 15,762 hogfish landed.
ISSN:0090-1830
1939-2044