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来自地中海中部利比亚的扁鲨形态测量与手工渔民生态知识

Artisanal fisher ecological knowledge with morphometric measurements of Angel Sharks form Libya, Central Mediterranean.

作者信息

Hamza Abdulmaula, Abunaqassa Amal Abdel-Aziz, Al-Qrew Nusaiba Adel, Saleh Noura Milad

机构信息

Biology Department, Faculty of Education Tripoli, University of Tripoli, Tripoli, Libya.

出版信息

Open Vet J. 2025 May;15(5):2066-2072. doi: 10.5455/OVJ.2025.v15.i5.23. Epub 2025 May 31.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Angel sharks ( spp.) in the Mediterranean Sea are critically endangered, and there is a significant knowledge gap regarding their populations in Libyan waters.

AIM

This study aimed to assess the status of Angel sharks in Libyan waters by integrating local ecological knowledge (LEK) from artisanal fishers with novel morphometric data.

METHODS

Structured interviews were conducted with 53 artisanal fishers at the Tripoli fishing port (April-May 2022) to gather LEK on Angel shark distribution, abundance, and threats. Morphometric measurements were collected from seven Angel shark specimens that landed during the study period.

RESULTS

Fishers encountered all three Mediterranean Angel shark species (, , and ) across several Libyan coastal areas (Tripoli, Misurata, Zuwara, Tajoura, and Qarabuli). Annual catch estimates of five or more Angel sharks per fisher were reported, primarily from depths of 10-300 m (mean: 124.02 m). Reported total lengths ranged from 15 to 200 cm, with the majority being between 15 and 100 cm. Trawling (43%), bottom gillnets (36%), and longlines (21%) were the main fishing methods associated with Angel shark captures. A significant positive correlation was found between distance from the coast and fishing depth (Spearman's = 0.69, < 0.001). Morphometric data included: = 3; TL: 46-80 cm; weight: 884.0-6395.0 g), ( = 1; TL: 66 cm; weight: 1,884.0 g), and ( = 3; TL: 44-52 cm; weight: 634.0-959.0 g). Fishers identified marine pollution, overfishing, illegal fishing practices, and inadequate enforcement as major threats to the Angel shark population.

CONCLUSION

This study provides critical baseline information on the abundance and distribution of angel sharks in Libyan waters, highlighting their continued presence and vulnerability. The findings underscore the urgent need for targeted conservation actions. This includes stock assessments, habitat protection, and fisheries management measures to ensure the long-term survival of these critically endangered species in the region.

摘要

背景

地中海的扁鲨(属)极度濒危,对于其在利比亚海域的种群情况存在重大知识空白。

目的

本研究旨在通过整合个体渔民的当地生态知识(LEK)与新的形态测量数据,评估利比亚海域扁鲨的现状。

方法

2022年4月至5月,在的黎波里渔港对53名个体渔民进行了结构化访谈,以收集有关扁鲨分布、数量和威胁的当地生态知识。从研究期间上岸的7个扁鲨标本中收集了形态测量数据。

结果

渔民们在利比亚的几个沿海地区(的黎波里、米苏拉塔、祖瓦拉、塔朱拉和卡拉布利)遇到了所有三种地中海扁鲨物种(、和)。据报告,每位渔民每年捕获的扁鲨估计有五条或更多,主要来自10至300米的深度(平均:124.02米)。报告的全长范围为15至200厘米,大多数在15至100厘米之间。拖网捕捞(43%)、底层刺网(36%)和延绳钓(21%)是与捕获扁鲨相关的主要捕鱼方法。发现离海岸的距离与捕鱼深度之间存在显著正相关(斯皮尔曼氏=0.69,<0.001)。形态测量数据包括:(=3;全长:46 - 80厘米;体重:884.0 - 6395.0克),(=1;全长:66厘米;体重:1884.0克),以及(=3;全长:44 - 52厘米;体重:634.0 - 959.0克)。渔民们将海洋污染、过度捕捞、非法捕鱼行为和执法不力视为扁鲨种群的主要威胁。

结论

本研究提供了关于利比亚海域扁鲨数量和分布的关键基线信息,突出了它们的持续存在和脆弱性。研究结果强调了采取有针对性的保护行动的迫切需求。这包括种群评估、栖息地保护和渔业管理措施,以确保这些极度濒危物种在该地区的长期生存。

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