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一次一口拯救小头鼠海豚:虾类消费者在小头鼠海豚保护中的缺失作用。

Saving the vaquita one bite at a time: The missing role of the shrimp consumer in vaquita conservation.

机构信息

Miami University, Department of Biology, Project Dragonfly, 701 Western College Dr, Oxford, OH 45056, United States of America.

出版信息

Mar Pollut Bull. 2019 Aug;145:583-586. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.06.043. Epub 2019 Jun 28.

Abstract

The vaquita (Phocoena sinus) is the world's smallest cetacean and most endangered marine mammal. The species is under threat from illegal fishing activities that take place in the upper Gulf of California (UGC). Artisanal use of gillnets to catch shrimp and poach the endangered totoaba are the primary drivers of vaquita population declines due to bycatch. About 80% of shrimp caught in the UGC is sold to the United States, meaning Americans who consume shrimp may have a direct connection to the plight of the critically endangered vaquita. However, this issue as part of the human dimensions of vaquita conservation has been largely unstudied. Additionally, the majority of Americans are unfamiliar with the vaquita which hinders conservation efforts. This article calls for further research into the human dimensions of vaquita conservation, increased collaboration with fishing communities in the UGC, and connecting seafood sellers and consumers with the vaquita crisis.

摘要

小头鼠海豚(Phocoena sinus)是世界上最小的鲸目动物和最濒危的海洋哺乳动物。该物种受到上加利福尼亚湾(UGC)非法捕鱼活动的威胁。由于兼捕,渔民使用刺网捕捞虾和偷猎濒危的加利福尼亚湾石首鱼,是小头鼠海豚数量下降的主要原因。UGC 捕获的大约 80%的虾都销往美国,这意味着食用虾的美国人可能与极度濒危的小头鼠海豚的困境直接相关。然而,作为小头鼠海豚保护的人类层面的一部分,这个问题在很大程度上尚未得到研究。此外,大多数美国人不熟悉小头鼠海豚,这阻碍了保护工作的开展。本文呼吁进一步研究小头鼠海豚保护的人类层面,增加与 UGC 捕鱼社区的合作,并将海鲜销售商和消费者与小头鼠海豚危机联系起来。

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