Global Fishing Watch, Washington, DC 20036, USA.
Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA.
Science. 2018 Feb 23;359(6378):904-908. doi: 10.1126/science.aao5646. Epub 2018 Feb 22.
Although fishing is one of the most widespread activities by which humans harvest natural resources, its global footprint is poorly understood and has never been directly quantified. We processed 22 billion automatic identification system messages and tracked >70,000 industrial fishing vessels from 2012 to 2016, creating a global dynamic footprint of fishing effort with spatial and temporal resolution two to three orders of magnitude higher than for previous data sets. Our data show that industrial fishing occurs in >55% of ocean area and has a spatial extent more than four times that of agriculture. We find that global patterns of fishing have surprisingly low sensitivity to short-term economic and environmental variation and a strong response to cultural and political events such as holidays and closures.
虽然捕鱼是人类收获自然资源最广泛的活动之一,但它的全球足迹却鲜为人知,也从未被直接量化过。我们处理了 220 亿条自动识别系统信息,并跟踪了 2012 年至 2016 年间的 >70,000 艘工业渔船,创建了一个具有时空分辨率的全球动态捕鱼足迹,比以前的数据集高出两到三个数量级。我们的数据表明,工业捕鱼发生在>55%的海域,其空间范围是农业的四倍多。我们发现,捕鱼的全球模式对短期经济和环境变化的敏感性出人意料地低,而对文化和政治事件(如假期和关闭)的反应却很强。