Untangling the Complexity of Small-Scale Fisheries: Building an Understanding of Grouper-Snapper Fisheries Dynamics in Saleh Bay, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia

IF 2.1 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Fishes Pub Date : 2023-12-19 DOI:10.3390/fishes9010002
Yudi Herdiana, B. Wiryawan, S. H. Wisudo, J. Tweedley, I. Yulianto, H. Retnoningtyas, Neil Randell Loneragan
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Small-scale tropical fisheries are complex systems that utilize multiple fishing gears to target various species. In this study, we investigated small-scale reef and demersal fisheries in Saleh Bay, Indonesia, using catch and effort data from 2016 to 2019, where 57.7 percent of the catch was grouper (serranids) and snapper (lutjanids). Despite the complexity (75 documented species and eight fishing methods), this fishery is characterized by the catches of four dominant species: leopard coral grouper (Plectropomus leopardus), orange-spotted-grouper (Epinephelus coioides), spotted coral grouper (P. maculatus), and malabar blood snapper (Lutjanus malabaricus). The species caught varied among fishing methods. Over 90% of the catch was attributed to three primary fishing methods: bottom longline, speargun, and handline. Multivariate analyses found that fishing depth, season, and/or year significantly influenced the catch composition for each of these fishing methods. Fishing activities exhibit a temporal pattern influenced by monsoonal seasons. Results also suggest that fishers employ specialized fishing tactics by targeting high-value species to maximize their profits. This study recommends a management strategy of focusing on monitoring and managing the three main fishing gears and four important species during their peak seasons to reduce some of the complexity and management costs.
解开小型渔业的复杂性:建立对印度尼西亚西努沙登加拉省萨利赫湾石斑鱼-鲷鱼渔业动态的理解
小型热带渔业是一个复杂的系统,利用多种渔具捕捞各种鱼种。在本研究中,我们利用 2016 年至 2019 年的渔获量和渔捞努力量数据,调查了印度尼西亚萨利赫湾的小型珊瑚礁和底栖渔业,其中 57.7% 的渔获量为石斑鱼(serranids)和鲷鱼(lutjanids)。尽管情况复杂(75 个记录物种和 8 种捕鱼方法),但该渔业的特点是捕获 4 个主要物种:豹纹珊瑚石斑鱼(Plectropomus leopardus)、橙斑石斑鱼(Epinephelus coioides)、斑点珊瑚石斑鱼(P. maculatus)和马拉巴尔血鲷(Lutjanus malabaricus)。不同捕鱼方法捕获的鱼种各不相同。90% 以上的渔获量归因于三种主要捕鱼方法:底层延绳钓、鱼叉枪和手钓。多变量分析发现,捕捞深度、季节和/或年份对每种捕捞方法的渔获构成都有显著影响。捕捞活动呈现出受季风季节影响的时间模式。研究结果还表明,渔民采用专门的捕鱼策略,以高价值物种为目标,从而获得最大利润。本研究建议采取一种管理策略,即在三种主要捕鱼工具和四种重要鱼种的捕捞旺季对其进行重点监控和管理,以降低复杂性和管理成本。
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