Centre for Sustainable Tropical Fisheries and Aquaculture & College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University, Townsville, Qld, Australia.
Australian Institute of Marine Science, Townsville, Qld, Australia.
PLoS One. 2018 Mar 13;13(3):e0193969. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0193969. eCollection 2018.
Increasing fishing effort has caused declines in shark populations worldwide. Understanding biological and ecological characteristics of sharks is essential to effectively implement management measures, but to fully understand drivers of fishing pressure social factors must be considered through multidisciplinary and integrated approaches. The present study aimed to use fisher and trader knowledge to describe the shark catch and product supply chain in Northeastern Brazil, and evaluate perceptions regarding the regional conservation status of shark species. Non-systematic observations and structured individual interviews were conducted with experienced fishers and traders. The demand and economic value of shark fins has reportedly decreased over the last 10 years while the shark meat trade has increased slightly, including a small increase in the average price per kilogram of meat. Several threatened shark species were reportedly often captured off shore and traded at local markets. This reported and observed harvest breaches current Brazilian environmental laws. Fishing communities are aware of population declines of several shark species, but rarely take action to avoid capture of sharks. The continuing capture of sharks is mainly due to a lack of knowledge of environmental laws, lack of enforcement by responsible authorities, and difficulties encountered by fishers in finding alternative income streams. National and regional conservation measures are immediately required to reduce overfishing on shark populations in Northeastern Brazil. Social and economic improvements for poor fishing communities must also be implemented to achieve sustainable fisheries.
捕捞努力的增加导致了全球范围内鲨鱼数量的减少。了解鲨鱼的生物学和生态学特征对于有效实施管理措施至关重要,但要充分了解捕捞压力的驱动因素,必须通过多学科和综合方法考虑社会因素。本研究旨在利用渔民和交易商的知识来描述巴西东北部的鲨鱼捕捞和产品供应链,并评估对该地区鲨鱼物种保护状况的看法。本研究采用非系统性观察和结构化个体访谈的方式,对经验丰富的渔民和交易商进行了调查。据报道,过去 10 年来,鲨鱼鳍的需求和经济价值有所下降,而鲨鱼肉贸易略有增加,包括每公斤肉的平均价格略有上涨。据报道,几种受威胁的鲨鱼物种经常在近海捕捞并在当地市场交易。这种报告和观察到的捕捞行为违反了巴西现行的环境法。渔业社区意识到了一些鲨鱼物种数量的减少,但很少采取行动避免捕捞鲨鱼。继续捕捞鲨鱼主要是由于对环境法缺乏了解、负责当局执法不力以及渔民难以找到替代收入来源。为了减少巴西东北部过度捕捞鲨鱼的现象,需要立即采取国家和区域保护措施。还必须为贫困的渔业社区实施社会和经济改善措施,以实现可持续渔业。