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七十年来,金枪鱼、旗鱼和鲨鱼作为全球海洋健康的哨兵。

Seventy years of tunas, billfishes, and sharks as sentinels of global ocean health.

作者信息

Juan-Jordá Maria José, Murua Hilario, Arrizabalaga Haritz, Merino Gorka, Pacoureau Nathan, Dulvy Nicholas K

机构信息

AZTI, Marine Research, Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA). Herrera Kaia, Portualdea z/g, 20110 Pasaia, Gipuzkoa, Spain.

International Seafood Sustainability Foundation, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

出版信息

Science. 2022 Nov 11;378(6620):eabj0211. doi: 10.1126/science.abj0211.

Abstract

Fishing activity is closely monitored to an increasing degree, but its effects on biodiversity have not received such attention. Using iconic and well-studied fish species such as tunas, billfishes, and sharks, we calculate a continuous Red List Index of yearly changes in extinction risk over 70 years to track progress toward global sustainability and biodiversity targets. We show that this well-established biodiversity indicator is highly sensitive and responsive to fishing mortality. After ~58 years of increasing risk of extinction, effective fisheries management has shifted the biodiversity loss curve for tunas and billfishes, whereas the curve continues to worsen for sharks, which are highly undermanaged. While populations of highly valuable commercial species are being rebuilt, the next management challenge is to halt and reverse the harm afflicted by these same fisheries to broad oceanic biodiversity.

摘要

捕鱼活动受到的监测程度日益提高,但其对生物多样性的影响却未得到如此关注。利用金枪鱼、旗鱼和鲨鱼等标志性且研究充分的鱼类物种,我们计算了70年间灭绝风险年度变化的连续红色名录指数,以跟踪在实现全球可持续性和生物多样性目标方面的进展。我们表明,这一成熟的生物多样性指标对捕捞死亡率高度敏感且反应迅速。在经历了约58年灭绝风险上升之后,有效的渔业管理已改变了金枪鱼和旗鱼的生物多样性丧失曲线,而鲨鱼的曲线仍在恶化,因为对其管理严重不足。虽然高价值商业物种的种群正在恢复,但下一个管理挑战是制止并扭转这些渔业对广泛的海洋生物多样性造成的损害。

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