Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YQ, UK.
Ministry of Finance, Trade and Economic Planning, Victoria, Seychelles.
Sci Adv. 2020 Feb 21;6(8):eaaz0587. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.aaz0587. eCollection 2020 Feb.
Declines in commercial landings and increases in fishing fleet power have raised concerns over the continued provisioning of nutritional and economic services by tropical wild fisheries. Yet, because tropical fisheries are often data-poor, mechanisms that might buffer fishers to declines are not understood. This data scarcity undermines fisheries management, making tropical fishing livelihoods particularly vulnerable to changes in marine resources. We use high-resolution fisheries data from Seychelles to understand how fishing strategy (catch diversification) influences catch rates and revenues of individual fishing vessels. We show that average catch weight decreased by 65% over 27 years, with declines in all nine species groups coinciding with increases in fishing effort. However, for individual vessels, catch diversity was associated with larger catches and higher fishing revenues and with slower catch declines from 1990 to 2016. Management strategies should maximize catch diversity in data-poor tropical fisheries to help secure nutritional security while protecting fishing livelihoods.
商业捕捞量的下降和捕捞船队功率的增加引起了人们对热带野生渔业继续提供营养和经济服务的担忧。然而,由于热带渔业通常数据匮乏,因此人们并不了解可能缓冲渔民减少的机制。这种数据匮乏削弱了渔业管理,使热带渔业生计特别容易受到海洋资源变化的影响。我们使用塞舌尔的高分辨率渔业数据来了解捕鱼策略(捕捞多样化)如何影响个体渔船的捕捞率和收入。我们发现,在 27 年的时间里,平均渔获重量下降了 65%,所有 9 个物种组的下降都与捕捞努力的增加相吻合。然而,对于个体船只来说,渔获多样性与更大的渔获量和更高的渔业收入以及从 1990 年到 2016 年渔获量下降速度较慢有关。管理策略应在数据匮乏的热带渔业中最大限度地提高捕捞多样性,以帮助确保营养安全,同时保护渔业生计。