Huang Huimin, Zhou Zhimin, Peng Daomin, Chu Jiansong
College of Marine Life Sciences, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266003, China.
College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266003, China.
Sci Total Environ. 2024 Nov 25;953:175794. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.175794. Epub 2024 Sep 2.
Cephalopods occupy a mid-trophic level in marine ecosystems and are vital both ecologically and as fishery resources. However, under the pressure of climate change and fishing, the sustainability of cephalopod resources requires reasonable management. This study aims to study climate change and fishing impacts on the common economic cephalopod species habitats using species distribution models. We take the northwest Pacific Ocean region as an example, which stands out as a significant region for cephalopod production around the world. Results found that the habitats of cephalopods are moving to higher latitudes or deeper waters (Bohai Sea, mid-bottom Yellow Sea, and the Okinawa Trough waters) under climate change. Additionally, these regions are currently under lower fishing pressure, which suggests that species migration might mitigate the effects of warming and fishing. This study provides the large-scale assessment of the distribution range of cephalopods affected by climate change coping with fishing pressure in the northwest Pacific Ocean. By identifying climate refuges and key fishing grounds, we underscore the importance of this information for managing cephalopod resources in the context of climate adaptation and sustainable fishing practices.
头足类动物在海洋生态系统中处于中等营养级,在生态和渔业资源方面都至关重要。然而,在气候变化和捕捞压力下,头足类动物资源的可持续性需要合理管理。本研究旨在利用物种分布模型研究气候变化和捕捞对头足类常见经济物种栖息地的影响。我们以西北太平洋地区为例,该地区是全球头足类动物生产的重要地区。结果发现,在气候变化的影响下,头足类动物的栖息地正在向更高纬度或更深水域(渤海、黄海中部海底和冲绳海槽水域)转移。此外,这些地区目前面临的捕捞压力较小,这表明物种迁移可能会减轻变暖和捕捞的影响。本研究对西北太平洋地区受气候变化影响且应对捕捞压力的头足类动物分布范围进行了大规模评估。通过识别气候避难所和关键渔场,我们强调了这些信息在气候适应和可持续捕捞实践背景下对头足类动物资源管理的重要性。