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北大西洋西部深水域拖网渔船与 sperm 和 northern bottlenose whale 的相互作用。

Sperm and northern bottlenose whale interactions with deep-water trawlers in the western North Atlantic.

机构信息

Plentzia Marine Station-Univ Basque Country (PiE-UPV/EHU), Plentzia-Bizkaia, Basque Country, Spain.

Department of Biology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2023 Aug 23;18(8):e0289626. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0289626. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Commercial fisheries have increased in all the world's oceans with diverse unintended impacts on marine ecosystems. As a result of resource overlap, interactions between cetaceans and fisheries are a common occurrence and, in many cases, can give rise to significant conservation issues. Research on the distribution and types of such interactions is important for efficient management. In this study, we describe the behaviors of two whale species: sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) and northern bottlenose whales (Hyperoodon ampullatus), interacting with benthic trawlers fishing off the eastern Grand Banks of the western North Atlantic in 2007. Whale interactions were only observed when vessels were targeting Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) in deep-water fishing areas and were most common during net hauling. Sperm whales and northern bottlenose whales appeared to engage in feeding behavior close to the surface during hauling, especially during the latter stages, suggesting they targeted fish escapees rather than discards. Using photo-identification methods, seven individual sperm whales were identified with multiple resights of six individuals being recorded over an almost two month period. The maximum distance between two resights was 234 km, suggesting individual sperm whales were repeatedly targeting and even following fishing vessels over multiple days and between fishing areas. By contrast, there were no photographic resights of individual northern bottlenose whales within this study, or with substantial photo-identification catalogues from other adjacent high density areas, suggesting that individuals of this species may be less likely to follow vessels or move between areas. This study documents the earliest confirmed records of northern bottlenose whales in this remote region. These interactions and high encounter rates may indicate that adjacent populations are recovering from the previous century of commercial whaling. Our study provides new insights and details on whale-fisheries interactions, which can inform future research and help managers understand the real and perceived impacts of depredation behaviour on fisheries and whales.

摘要

商业捕鱼在世界各大洋都有所增加,对海洋生态系统造成了各种意想不到的影响。由于资源重叠,鲸鱼和渔业之间的相互作用很常见,而且在许多情况下,会引发重大的保护问题。研究这种相互作用的分布和类型对于有效的管理是很重要的。在本研究中,我们描述了两种鲸鱼物种的行为:抹香鲸(Physeter macrocephalus)和北方瓶鼻鲸(Hyperoodon ampullatus),它们与 2007 年在北大西洋西部大浅滩东部的底拖网渔船相互作用。只有当船只在深水区捕捞格陵兰比目鱼(Reinhardtius hippoglossoides)时,才会观察到鲸鱼的相互作用,而且在拖网过程中最为常见。抹香鲸和北方瓶鼻鲸似乎在拖网过程中在靠近水面的地方觅食,特别是在后期,这表明它们的目标是鱼逃脱物而不是丢弃物。通过照片识别方法,我们识别出了 7 头抹香鲸,其中 6 头在近两个月的时间里被多次观察到。两次观察之间的最大距离为 234 公里,这表明个别抹香鲸在数天内多次重复瞄准甚至跟踪渔船,并在多个捕鱼区之间移动。相比之下,在这项研究中,没有个体北方瓶鼻鲸的照片重现,也没有其他相邻高密度地区的大量照片识别目录,这表明该物种的个体可能不太可能跟随船只或在区域之间移动。本研究记录了在这个偏远地区最早确认的北方瓶鼻鲸的记录。这些相互作用和高遭遇率可能表明,相邻的种群正在从上个世纪的商业捕鲸中恢复。我们的研究提供了关于鲸鱼与渔业相互作用的新见解和详细信息,可以为未来的研究提供信息,并帮助管理者了解掠夺行为对渔业和鲸鱼的实际和感知影响。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/1bb6/10446179/0d46b54e65c9/pone.0289626.g001.jpg

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