Burdett Leslie G, Adams Jeffrey D, McFee Wayne E
Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research (CCEHBR), National Ocean Service (NOS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA), 219 Fort Johnson Rd, Charleston, SC 29412, USA.
J Forensic Sci. 2007 Jul;52(4):904-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2007.00466.x. Epub 2007 May 25.
Commercial fisheries represent a significant anthropogenic threat to marine mammal survival. Causes of marine mammal mortality are commonly determined by detailed necropsies of stranded carcasses. Gross evidence of entanglement in a fishery might include gear attached to the body, internal indications of asphyxiation and trauma, or gear markings on the epidermis. As gear is often fishery-specific, wound patterns on the epidermis that are created by entanglements in fishing gear may serve to identify possible sources of mortality. For this study, tools within the Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI) ArcMap GIS software were used to create maps that outline impressions that fishing gear can leave on the epidermis of entangled marine mammals. These maps can subsequently be used to identify possible sources of fishery entanglement for the many marine mammals that wash ashore without gear attached to their carcass. Entanglement wound patterns can be visually compared with fishing gear characteristics; however, differences in scale and image quality can introduce subjectivity that might hinder source identification. The technique described herein provides an objective way to outline the unique characteristics of fishing gear and their associated wounds on entangled marine mammals. Additionally, spatial relationships are preserved as the maps are adjusted to varying scales. Whereas the initial protocol required time-consuming digitization of the outline and visual determination of the pattern interface, this new, semiautomated technique saves analyst effort and minimizes error.
商业渔业对海洋哺乳动物的生存构成了重大的人为威胁。海洋哺乳动物死亡原因通常通过对搁浅尸体进行详细尸检来确定。渔业缠绕的明显证据可能包括附着在尸体上的渔具、窒息和创伤的内部迹象,或表皮上的渔具痕迹。由于渔具通常具有渔业特异性,渔具缠绕在表皮上造成的伤口模式可能有助于确定可能的死亡来源。在本研究中,使用了环境系统研究所(ESRI)ArcMap GIS软件中的工具来创建地图,勾勒出渔具可能在被缠绕的海洋哺乳动物表皮上留下的印记。这些地图随后可用于识别许多冲上岸且尸体上未附着渔具的海洋哺乳动物可能的渔业缠绕来源。可以直观地将缠绕伤口模式与渔具特征进行比较;然而,比例和图像质量的差异可能会引入主观性,从而可能阻碍来源识别。本文所述技术提供了一种客观的方法来勾勒渔具及其在被缠绕的海洋哺乳动物上相关伤口的独特特征。此外,随着地图根据不同比例进行调整,空间关系得以保留。虽然最初的方案需要对轮廓进行耗时的数字化处理并通过视觉确定模式界面,但这种新的半自动技术节省了分析人员的精力并将误差降至最低。