Recreational fishing in the lower basin of the Santa Cruz river(Patagonia, Argentina) in the face of damming scenarios

F. Llompart, T. Maiztegui, Darío Colautti, Ruben Hudson, Claudio R. M. Baigún
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The Steelhead ecotype (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) have promoted a recreational fishery in the Santa Cruz river, the last large free flowing river of Patagonia. However, two dams are being built upstream in the middle course, potentially affecting the life cycle of these anadromous salmonids. The study describes the dynamics of the recreational fishing of the Santa Cruz river around Piedrabuena city and anglers perceptions, discussing its trends according to possible river connectivity scenarios. The fishery was assessed through a monthly year-round field sampling from April 2018 to April 2019, developing instantaneous angler counts, discriminating fishing methods, effort, and catch per unit effort; also, in situ interviews were used to collect information on anglers’ motivations and perceptions. In addition, information on fishing tournaments was used. Three fishing zones (FZ) were identified near Piedrabuena city: FZ-1, located downstream where anglers used baited hook and line to catch the native marine Patagonian blenny (Eleginops maclovinus); FZ-2, located in the town where baited hook and line, spinning, and fly-cast are used to catch Patagonian blenny and salmonids; FZ-3 located upstream the town, where fishing effort was mainly directed to salmonids employing spinning and fly-cast. Fishing effort showed a seasonal pa�ern with high values from March to May and September to October, agreeing with Steelhead and Chinook salmon runs, respectively. The most relevant motivations for anglers were nonoriented catch variables. Anglers preferred the capture of salmonids over native species, considering dams to be a major threat to fishery. Although a postdamming scenario could allow the adult salmonids to migrate upstream, the current reproduction grounds of Steelhead will be flooded, and juveniles and adults of both species will be hindered in their downstream migration to sea. These aspects seem to seriously compromise the future of these unique fisheries.
圣克鲁斯河(阿根廷巴塔哥尼亚)下游流域的休闲渔业面临的筑坝方案
钢鳞鲑生态型(Oncorhynchus mykiss)和金鳞鲑(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)促进了圣克鲁斯河(巴塔哥尼亚最后一条自由流动的大河)的休闲渔业。然而,中游上游正在修建两座水坝,可能会影响这些溯河鲑鱼的生命周期。本研究描述了皮耶德拉布埃纳市周边圣克鲁斯河休闲垂钓的动态和垂钓者的看法,并根据可能的河流连通情况讨论了其趋势。从 2018 年 4 月到 2019 年 4 月,通过每月全年的实地取样,对该渔业进行了评估,编制了瞬时垂钓者人数,对垂钓方法、努力量和单位努力量的渔获量进行了判别;还通过现场采访收集了垂钓者的动机和看法等信息。此外,还使用了有关钓鱼比赛的信息。在皮耶德拉布埃纳市附近确定了三个垂钓区(FZ):FZ-1 位于下游,垂钓者在此使用带饵钩线钓本地海洋巴塔哥尼亚金鱼(Eleginops maclovinus);FZ-2 位于镇内,垂钓者在此使用带饵钩线、纺线和飞钓钓到巴塔哥尼亚金鱼和鲑鱼;FZ-3 位于镇内上游,垂钓者在此主要使用纺线和飞钓钓到鲑鱼。垂钓活动呈现出季节性特征,3月至5月和9月至10月的垂钓率较高,分别与钢鳞鲑和大鳞鲑的繁殖期相吻合。与垂钓者最相关的动机是非定向捕获变量。垂钓者更倾向于捕获鲑鱼而非本地物种,认为大坝是对渔业的主要威胁。尽管筑坝后的方案可以让成年鲑鱼逆流而上,但目前的钢鳞鲑繁殖地将被淹没,这两种鱼的幼鱼和成鱼在顺流入海时将受到阻碍。这些方面似乎严重影响了这些独特渔业的未来。
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