Influence of Mozambique Channel eddies on larval loss of two shallow-water commercial shrimp species

B. Malauene, Christophe Lett, Francis Marsac, P. Penven, S. Abdula, C. Moloney, Michael J. Roberts
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The shallow-water shrimp fishery is an important social and economic sector in Mozambique. However, catches of shrimps have been declining over the last decades, presumably due to poor recruitment. Climate change has been proposed as a potential cause of increased mesoscale eddy activity over the Mozambique Channel, which may have played a role in poor shrimp recruitment. Indeed, stronger eddies could transport matter, including increased numbers of shrimp larvae, from the coast to unfavourable offshore areas. In this study we used a biophysical model to investigate the influence of eddies on the dispersal of larvae of two commercial shrimp species (Penaeus indicus and Metapenaeus monoceros) from their spawning areas on the Sofala Bank. We found some 5 large events of offshore or southward transport loss (>10% loss) from the Sofala Bank caused by eddies, occurring sporadically. The northern and central Sofala Bank areas were the most affected by larvae lost offshore. Simulations revealed that temperature-induced larval mortality, associated with cold-core cyclonic eddies, could also play a role in larval loss of up to 40%, which is greater than the larval transport loss associated with the eddy circulation. However, when they survived, larvae transported offshore could travel long distances (600–1600 km in 15 days), potentially promoting connectivity with other stocks in the region.
莫桑比克海峡漩涡对两种浅水商业虾幼体损失的影响
浅水对虾渔业是莫桑比克重要的社会和经济部门。然而,在过去几十年里,虾的产量一直在下降,这可能是由于虾的繁殖能力差造成的。气候变化被认为是莫桑比克海峡中尺度漩涡活动增加的潜在原因,这可能是对虾产量下降的原因之一。事实上,更强的漩涡可以将物质,包括数量更多的对虾幼体,从海岸运送到不利的近海区域。在这项研究中,我们利用一个生物物理模型,研究了漩涡对两种商业虾(Penaeus indicus 和 Metapenaeus monoceros)幼体从索法拉河岸产卵区扩散的影响。我们发现,由漩涡引起的索法拉河岸离岸或向南迁移损失(>10%)事件约有 5 起,且时有发生。索法拉河岸北部和中部地区受离岸幼体损失的影响最大。模拟结果表明,与冷核气旋漩涡有关的温度引起的幼虫死亡也可能导致幼虫损失高达 40%,这比与漩涡环流有关的幼虫迁移损失更大。然而,当幼体存活下来时,离岸运输的幼体可以长途跋涉(15 天内 600-1600 公里),从而有可能促进与该地区其他种群的联系。
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