The common octopus fishery in South Portugal: a new shelter-pot

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Main Author: Borges, Teresa C.
Publication Date: 2016
Other Authors: Calixto, Patricia, Sendão, João
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The octopus is one of the most important marine resources in Portugal, especially in the South, the Algarve region. The fishing gears mostly used are the “alcatruz” and the “covo”. The “alcatruz” is a shelter-pot traditionally made of clay, with an amphora shape, but recently plastic cylindrical pots were introduced and became more popular. “Covos” are baited metal cage-traps covered by a plastic net. Although very popular among fishermen, the traditional “alcatruz” made of clay has been replaced by cylindrical plastic pots with great success, due to its resistance to brake. In an attempt to continue using the traditional amphora-shape, a new type of plastic pot was built in association with fishermen. To study the behaviour of the common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) towards the traditional amphora clay shelter-pot, the cylindrical plastic shelter-pot and the new amphora plastic shelter-pot, several experiments were performed in controlled tanks. Three main questions were attempted to answer concerning the preferences of the common octopus towards the pots: 1) What kind of material: plastic or clay (traditional); 2) What shape: cylindrical or amphora (traditional); 3) What colour: white, black or red brick (traditional). The results showed no particular preference towards the material of the fishing gear; a strong preference for the traditional amphora shape; and a strong preference for the black colour.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The common octopus fishery in South Portugal: a new shelter-pot
title The common octopus fishery in South Portugal: a new shelter-pot
spellingShingle The common octopus fishery in South Portugal: a new shelter-pot
Borges, Teresa C.
Octopus fishery
Octopus shelter-pots
Octopus fishing gear
Octopus behaviour
title_short The common octopus fishery in South Portugal: a new shelter-pot
title_full The common octopus fishery in South Portugal: a new shelter-pot
title_fullStr The common octopus fishery in South Portugal: a new shelter-pot
title_full_unstemmed The common octopus fishery in South Portugal: a new shelter-pot
title_sort The common octopus fishery in South Portugal: a new shelter-pot
author Borges, Teresa C.
author_facet Borges, Teresa C.
Calixto, Patricia
Sendão, João
author_role author
author2 Calixto, Patricia
Sendão, João
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sapientia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Borges, Teresa C.
Calixto, Patricia
Sendão, João
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Octopus fishery
Octopus shelter-pots
Octopus fishing gear
Octopus behaviour
topic Octopus fishery
Octopus shelter-pots
Octopus fishing gear
Octopus behaviour
description The octopus is one of the most important marine resources in Portugal, especially in the South, the Algarve region. The fishing gears mostly used are the “alcatruz” and the “covo”. The “alcatruz” is a shelter-pot traditionally made of clay, with an amphora shape, but recently plastic cylindrical pots were introduced and became more popular. “Covos” are baited metal cage-traps covered by a plastic net. Although very popular among fishermen, the traditional “alcatruz” made of clay has been replaced by cylindrical plastic pots with great success, due to its resistance to brake. In an attempt to continue using the traditional amphora-shape, a new type of plastic pot was built in association with fishermen. To study the behaviour of the common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) towards the traditional amphora clay shelter-pot, the cylindrical plastic shelter-pot and the new amphora plastic shelter-pot, several experiments were performed in controlled tanks. Three main questions were attempted to answer concerning the preferences of the common octopus towards the pots: 1) What kind of material: plastic or clay (traditional); 2) What shape: cylindrical or amphora (traditional); 3) What colour: white, black or red brick (traditional). The results showed no particular preference towards the material of the fishing gear; a strong preference for the traditional amphora shape; and a strong preference for the black colour.
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