Recent records of swordfish attacks on harpoon vessels in the Sicilian waters (Mediterranean Sea)

Authors

  • Teresa ROMEO
  • Giovanni AMMENDOLIA
  • Simonepietro CANESE
  • Franco ANDALORO
  • Pietro BATTAGLIA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32582/aa.58.1.12

Keywords:

Xiphias gladius, behavior, attack, human risk, harpoon fishery, Mediterranean Sea

Abstract

      Recent cases of swordfish attacks on harpoon fishing vessels of the Sicilian fleet were examined and the particular behavior adopted by this fish during the approach to fishermen was described.
      The information was collected in the period between 1999 and 2014 in Sicilian waters (Mediterranean Sea) through interviews with harpoon fishermen and through direct observations during research activities. Additional cases of the attacks from the previous years are also reported. Overall, 29 cases of swordfish aggressive behavior against fishing boats were documented. Swordfish usually attacked when provoked or when wanted to defend its mate and in several cases, it tried to pierce the boat by the bill. Some attacks culminated with a damage to the target, whereas no injuries to humans were recorded.

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15.06.2017

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