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讲述同一个故事:渔民和上岸数据揭示了东南巴西南部海岸渔业的变化。

Telling the same story: Fishers and landing data reveal changes in fisheries on the Southeastern Brazilian Coast.

机构信息

Departamento de Ecologia e Evolução, Marine Macroecology and Conservation Lab, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Bairro Camobi, Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Departamento de Biologia Marinha, Reef Systems Ecology and Conservation Lab, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, RJ, Brazil.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Jun 1;16(6):e0252391. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0252391. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

An understanding of the effects of fishing on marine ecosystems relies on information about the conserved state of these environments. Non-conventional approaches such as the use of historical data and local ecological knowledge can provide information and help adjust our references of changes in the environment. Also, the combination of different types of data can indicate a fisheries trend that would be undetectable when evaluated separately. Here we investigated changes in fisher's perceptions regarding overexploited and new target species in artisanal fisheries in a secular fishing village of the subtropical, southeastern Brazilian coast. We identified temporal changes in landings and in the mean trophic level (MTL) of high trophic level species (≥ 3.5 and >4) over 16 years. Fishers' knowledge revealed shifts in perception associated with years of fishing practice. More experienced fishers recognized a greater number of overexploited and new target species than fishers in the beginning of their careers. Landing data has revealed declining trends of 72% for five mesopredators species. Due to the overfishing of mesopredators, there was a shift in target species, towards fish that were previously discarded. Temporal changes in landings and in the MTL metric are concordant with previous reports on the overexploitation of species caught by local fishers. Our work reveals that multiple sources of information can be combined to establish historical baselines and improve the detection of change in marine ecosystems.

摘要

了解渔业对海洋生态系统的影响依赖于这些环境的保护状况信息。非传统方法,如利用历史数据和当地生态知识,可以提供信息并帮助调整我们对环境变化的参考。此外,不同类型的数据结合可以指示渔业趋势,如果分别评估,这些趋势可能是无法察觉的。在这里,我们调查了在巴西东南部亚热带一个传统渔村的手工艺渔业中,渔民对过度捕捞和新目标物种的看法的变化。我们在 16 年内确定了捕捞量和高营养级物种(≥3.5 和>4)的平均营养级(MTL)的时间变化。渔民的知识揭示了与捕捞年限相关的认知变化。经验丰富的渔民比刚开始捕鱼的渔民识别出更多的过度捕捞和新目标物种。捕捞数据显示,五种中上层掠食者的下降趋势为 72%。由于中上层掠食者的过度捕捞,目标物种发生了转移,转向了以前被丢弃的鱼类。捕捞量和 MTL 指标的时间变化与之前关于当地渔民捕捞物种过度捕捞的报告一致。我们的工作表明,可以结合多种信息来源来建立历史基线并提高对海洋生态系统变化的检测。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/12ff/8168859/23b87881635c/pone.0252391.g001.jpg

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