Laboratory of Aquatic Biomedicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Research Institute for Veterinary Science, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Radiotherapy and Oncology Centre, Gleneagles Hospital Hong Kong, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong SAR, China.
BMC Vet Res. 2024 May 27;20(1):232. doi: 10.1186/s12917-024-04090-z.
Human fishing activities have significantly affect environmental concern for marine ecosystems, conservation of marine mammals, and human health. Coastal cetaceans are highly vulnerable to ingestion of fishing gear, bycatching, or entanglement, all of which can be fatal for these animals. In particular, certain coastal dolphins and porpoises are heavily impacted by fishing gear such as angling gear or stownet, as their food often overlap with the target fish species of human fisheries.
This study presents a case of an Indo-Pacific finless porpoise (Neophocaena phocaenoides) beached on the coast of Jeju Island, Republic of Korea, with ingestion of fishing gear and severe Anisakis infection. Although this species inhabits waters ranging from the Persian Gulf to Taiwan, several stranded carcasses have been reported on Jeju Island in recent years. Post-mortem computed tomography revealed a bundle of four fishing hooks in the forestomach, along with nylon lines and steel lines with connectors, which were assumed to be angling gear for Jeju hairtail (Trichiurus lepturus). Further necroscopic investigation revealed that the forestomach contained a large number of Anisakis spp. (Nematoda: Anisakidae). Histological examination revealed a thickened forestomach wall with pinpoint and volcanic ulcerations, a thickened layer of stratified squamous epithelium, and infiltrated stroma in the squamous epithelium.
This study emphasizes the urgent need to address the impact of fishing activities on marine mammals, marine litter pollution, and the bycatch problem in Korean seawater. In addition, the occurrence of N. phocaenoides in seawater around Jeju Island should be raised in future geographical ecology or veterinary pathology studies and when its distribution is updated.
人类捕鱼活动对海洋生态系统、海洋哺乳动物保护以及人类健康产生了重大影响。沿海鲸目动物极易因吞食渔具、误捕或缠绕而受到影响,这些情况对这些动物可能是致命的。特别是某些沿海海豚和鼠海豚,由于它们的食物经常与人类渔业的目标鱼类重叠,因此受到渔具如钓鱼用具或刺网的严重影响。
本研究介绍了一只印太江豚(Neophocaena phocaenoides)在韩国济州岛海滩搁浅的病例,该江豚因吞食渔具和严重的异尖线虫感染而死亡。尽管该物种栖息在从波斯湾到台湾的水域,但近年来在济州岛已经报告了几起搁浅的尸体。死后计算机断层扫描显示在胃中有一束四个鱼钩,还有尼龙线和带有连接器的钢线,这些被认为是济州带鱼(Trichiurus lepturus)的钓鱼用具。进一步的尸检发现胃中含有大量异尖线虫属(线虫纲:异尖科)。组织学检查显示胃壁增厚,有针尖和火山状溃疡,分层鳞状上皮增厚,鳞状上皮中的基质浸润。
本研究强调了迫切需要解决捕鱼活动对海洋哺乳动物、海洋垃圾污染和韩国海水副渔获问题的影响。此外,在未来的地理生态学或兽医病理学研究以及更新其分布时,应在济州岛周围海域的江豚出现的情况。