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The activity of the Portuguese fishing fleet operating near seamounts of the Madeira Tore geologic complex was
analyzed. The main objective is to identify the different fisheries taking place in the area, characterize the spatial
patterns of vessels activity and estimate the fishing intensity, thus contributing to better inform management
decisions. Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) and e-logbook data for the period 2012–2014 were used. The
combined analysis of these data allowed the identification of fishing events and the estimation of the fishing
intensity by gear type, as well as the characterization of general patterns relating to fishing operations. A total of
47 vessels displayed fishing activity in the studied area, mainly longliners based either on the mainland or the
Madeira archipelago, visiting different seamounts in fishing trips lasting two to three weeks, and a few pole and
line bait boats. Bottom and pelagic longlining alternate throughout the year, the former mostly in spring and
summer, targeting the wreckfish Polyprion americanus and the European conger, Conger conger, while the latter is
carried out in autumn and winter using a surface longline targeting the swordfish Xiphias gladius and a drifting
longline set deeper in the water column, targeting the black scabbard fish Aphanopus carbo. A global evaluation
of the fishing intensity and estimation of fishing impact in this area calls for the availability of VMS data, elogbooks
and landing declarations from non-Portuguese fleets, making monitoring in these areas a top priority to
assess the sustainability of human activities.
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Fishing intensity Atlantic waters Seamounts Longline fishing
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Elsevier