A data-limited approach to determine the status of the artisanal fishery of sea silverside in southern Chile

P. Mora, G. Figueroa-Muñoz, L. Cubillos, Poliana Strange-Olate
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Artisanal fisheries are essential, but for most the status of the stock supporting the fishing activity remains unknown due to lack of data and difficult access to sampling. For example, the artisanal fishery of sea silverside Odontesthes (Austromenidia) regia, in the Los Lagos administrative region of Chile, requires a data-limited approach to determine its status because the fishery administration has not invested in its monitoring. The approach consisted of estimating the spawning potential ratio (SPR) from length-frequency data collected in 2019 using length-based spawning potential ratio (LBSPR) and biological reference points using the only-catch optimized method (OCOM) to catch data covering from 1960 to 2020. In addition, five age-structured sea silverside populations were simulated considering uncertainty in recruitment and utilizing life-history parameters estimated by FishLife. According to LBSPR, the SPR was 0.58 (95% confidence intervals: 0.5-0.7), suggesting a fully exploited fishery status. The OCOM result was inconsistent with the life-history parameters and was discarded as a valid sea silverside stock assessment. The age-structured population simulations indicated evidence of a reduction in the spawning stock biomass close to 75% of the unexploited condition in 1960. Thus, the underexploited status reached a probability close to 49.4%, and the fully exploited status was 41.2%. The framework for a data-limited stock-assessment approach and results obtained here for the sea silverside are starting essential steps that may be emulated in other artisanal data-limited fisheries.
确定智利南部手工海银鱼渔业状况的数据有限方法
手工渔业是必不可少的,但对大多数人来说,由于缺乏数据和难以取样,支持捕捞活动的种群状况仍然未知。例如,智利洛斯拉各斯行政区域的海银鱼(Austromenidia) regia的手工渔业需要一种数据有限的方法来确定其状况,因为渔业行政当局没有对其监测进行投资。该方法包括利用基于长度的产卵潜力比(LBSPR)和生物参考点,利用基于长度的产卵潜力比(LBSPR)对2019年收集的长度-频率数据进行估算,并使用唯一捕捞优化方法(OCOM)对1960 - 2020年的捕捞数据进行估算。此外,考虑到招募的不确定性,并利用FishLife估计的生活史参数,模拟了五个年龄结构的海银鱼种群。根据LBSPR, SPR为0.58(95%置信区间为0.5-0.7),表明渔业处于充分开发状态。OCOM结果与生活史参数不一致,不能作为有效的海银鱼种群评价。年龄结构种群模拟表明,1960年产卵种群生物量减少了接近未开发条件的75%。因此,未开发状态的概率接近49.4%,完全开发状态的概率为41.2%。数据有限的种群评估办法框架和在此为海银鱼取得的成果正在开始采取必要步骤,这些步骤可在其他数据有限的手工渔业中加以仿效。
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