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小规模渔业的兼捕物危及濒危的太平洋蠵龟。

Small-scale fisheries bycatch jeopardizes endangered Pacific loggerhead turtles.

作者信息

Peckham S Hoyt, Maldonado Diaz David, Walli Andreas, Ruiz Georgita, Crowder Larry B, Nichols Wallace J

机构信息

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California at Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2007 Oct 17;2(10):e1041. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0001041.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although bycatch of industrial-scale fisheries can cause declines in migratory megafauna including seabirds, marine mammals, and sea turtles, the impacts of small-scale fisheries have been largely overlooked. Small-scale fisheries occur in coastal waters worldwide, employing over 99% of the world's 51 million fishers. New telemetry data reveal that migratory megafauna frequent coastal habitats well within the range of small-scale fisheries, potentially producing high bycatch. These fisheries occur primarily in developing nations, and their documentation and management are limited or non-existent, precluding evaluation of their impacts on non-target megafauna.

PRINCIPAL FINDINGS/METHODOLOGY: 30 North Pacific loggerhead turtles that we satellite-tracked from 1996-2005 ranged oceanwide, but juveniles spent 70% of their time at a high use area coincident with small-scale fisheries in Baja California Sur, Mexico (BCS). We assessed loggerhead bycatch mortality in this area by partnering with local fishers to 1) observe two small-scale fleets that operated closest to the high use area and 2) through shoreline surveys for discarded carcasses. Minimum annual bycatch mortality in just these two fleets at the high use area exceeded 1000 loggerheads year(-1), rivaling that of oceanwide industrial-scale fisheries, and threatening the persistence of this critically endangered population. As a result of fisher participation in this study and a bycatch awareness campaign, a consortium of local fishers and other citizens are working to eliminate their bycatch and to establish a national loggerhead refuge.

CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Because of the overlap of ubiquitous small-scale fisheries with newly documented high-use areas in coastal waters worldwide, our case study suggests that small-scale fisheries may be among the greatest current threats to non-target megafauna. Future research is urgently needed to quantify small-scale fisheries bycatch worldwide. Localizing coastal high use areas and mitigating bycatch in partnership with small-scale fishers may provide a crucial solution toward ensuring the persistence of vulnerable megafauna.

摘要

背景

尽管工业规模渔业的兼捕会导致包括海鸟、海洋哺乳动物和海龟在内的洄游大型动物数量减少,但小规模渔业的影响在很大程度上被忽视了。小规模渔业遍布全球沿海水域,雇佣了全球5100万渔民中的99%以上。新的遥测数据显示,洄游大型动物经常出没在小规模渔业作业范围内的沿海栖息地,可能导致大量兼捕。这些渔业主要发生在发展中国家,其记录和管理有限或不存在,无法评估其对非目标大型动物的影响。

主要发现/方法:1996年至2005年期间,我们通过卫星追踪了30只北太平洋蠵龟,它们在广阔的海洋中活动,但幼龟70%的时间都在一个高使用区域,该区域与墨西哥南下加利福尼亚州(BCS)的小规模渔业区域重合。我们与当地渔民合作,评估了该区域蠵龟的兼捕死亡率:1)观察了两个最靠近高使用区域作业的小规模船队;2)通过海岸线调查丢弃的尸体。仅这两个船队在高使用区域的最低年度兼捕死亡率就超过了每年1000只蠵龟,可与全球工业规模渔业相媲美,并威胁到这一极度濒危种群的存续。由于渔民参与了本研究以及一场兼捕意识宣传活动,当地渔民和其他公民组成的一个联盟正在努力消除他们的兼捕行为,并建立一个国家蠵龟保护区。

结论/意义:由于无处不在的小规模渔业与全球沿海水域新记录的高使用区域重叠,我们的案例研究表明,小规模渔业可能是目前对非目标大型动物最大的威胁之一。迫切需要未来的研究来量化全球小规模渔业的兼捕情况。确定沿海高使用区域并与小规模渔民合作减轻兼捕,可能是确保脆弱大型动物存续的关键解决方案。

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