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渔业活动影响下的鲨鱼全球空间风险评估

Global spatial risk assessment of sharks under the footprint of fisheries.

机构信息

Centro de Investigação em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genéticos/Research Network in Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, Campus Agrário de Vairão, Universidade do Porto, Vairão, Portugal.

Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, Plymouth, UK.

出版信息

Nature. 2019 Aug;572(7770):461-466. doi: 10.1038/s41586-019-1444-4. Epub 2019 Jul 24.

Abstract

Effective ocean management and the conservation of highly migratory species depend on resolving the overlap between animal movements and distributions, and fishing effort. However, this information is lacking at a global scale. Here we show, using a big-data approach that combines satellite-tracked movements of pelagic sharks and global fishing fleets, that 24% of the mean monthly space used by sharks falls under the footprint of pelagic longline fisheries. Space-use hotspots of commercially valuable sharks and of internationally protected species had the highest overlap with longlines (up to 76% and 64%, respectively), and were also associated with significant increases in fishing effort. We conclude that pelagic sharks have limited spatial refuge from current levels of fishing effort in marine areas beyond national jurisdictions (the high seas). Our results demonstrate an urgent need for conservation and management measures at high-seas hotspots of shark space use, and highlight the potential of simultaneous satellite surveillance of megafauna and fishers as a tool for near-real-time, dynamic management.

摘要

有效的海洋管理和高度洄游物种的保护依赖于解决动物活动和分布与捕捞努力之间的重叠问题。然而,这方面的信息在全球范围内还很缺乏。在这里,我们通过一种大数据方法,结合了远洋鲨鱼的卫星跟踪运动和全球渔船船队的信息,表明鲨鱼每月平均活动空间的 24%处于远洋延绳钓渔业的影响范围内。具有商业价值的鲨鱼和受国际保护的物种的活动热点与延绳钓的重叠度最高(分别高达 76%和 64%),并且与捕捞努力的显著增加有关。我们的结论是,在国家管辖范围以外的海域(公海),远洋鲨鱼从目前的捕捞作业水平中获得的空间有限。我们的研究结果表明,在鲨鱼活动热点地区需要采取紧急的保护和管理措施,并强调了同时利用卫星监测海洋巨型动物和渔民作为实时、动态管理工具的潜力。

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