Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, 02115, USA.
College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.
Nat Commun. 2023 Sep 4;14(1):5368. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-41040-z.
Sustainably managing fisheries requires regular and reliable evaluation of stock status. However, most multispecies reef fisheries around the globe tend to lack research and monitoring capacity, preventing the estimation of sustainable reference points against which stocks can be assessed. Here, combining fish biomass data for >2000 coral reefs, we estimate site-specific sustainable reference points for coral reef fisheries and use these and available catch estimates to assess the status of global coral reef fish stocks. We reveal that >50% of sites and jurisdictions with available information have stocks of conservation concern, having failed at least one fisheries sustainability benchmark. We quantify the trade-offs between biodiversity, fish length, and ecosystem functions relative to key benchmarks and highlight the ecological benefits of increasing sustainability. Our approach yields multispecies sustainable reference points for coral reef fisheries using environmental conditions, a promising means for enhancing the sustainability of the world's coral reef fisheries.
可持续管理渔业需要定期和可靠地评估鱼类种群状况。然而,全球大多数多物种珊瑚礁渔业往往缺乏研究和监测能力,无法估算可持续的参考点,无法据此评估鱼类种群状况。在这里,我们结合了 2000 多个珊瑚礁的鱼类生物量数据,估算了特定地点的珊瑚礁渔业可持续参考点,并利用这些参考点和可用的捕捞量估算来评估全球珊瑚礁鱼类种群的状况。我们发现,在有可用信息的地点和管辖区中,超过 50%的鱼类种群存在保护问题,至少有一个渔业可持续性基准未能达到。我们量化了相对于关键基准的生物多样性、鱼类长度和生态系统功能之间的权衡,并强调了提高可持续性的生态效益。我们的方法利用环境条件为珊瑚礁渔业制定了多种可持续参考点,这是提高世界珊瑚礁渔业可持续性的一种很有前途的方法。