Assessing the overlap between fishing and chondrichthyans exposes high-risk areas for bycatch of threatened species

IF 2.7 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Ecosphere Pub Date : 2024-11-06 DOI:10.1002/ecs2.70050
Federico Maioli, Benjamin Weigel, Max Lindmark, Chiara Manfredi, Walter Zupa, Isabella Bitetto, Tommaso Russo, Michele Casini
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Chondrichthyans (sharks, rays, skates, and chimaeras) make up one of the oldest and most ecologically diverse vertebrate groups, yet they face severe threats from fishing, necessitating improved management strategies. To effectively manage these species, we need to understand their spatial interactions with fisheries. However, this understanding is often challenged by limited data on chondrichthyan catches and species identification. In such cases, assessing potential risks from fishing activities can provide valuable insights into these spatial interactions. Here, we propose a method combining geostatistical models fitted to a fishery-independent dataset with vessel monitoring system (VMS) data to estimate the spatial overlap between chondrichthyans and fishing. Our case study focuses on the western Adriatic Sea in the Mediterranean, examining the overlap between bottom trawling (including otter bottom trawling and beam trawling) and demersal chondrichthyans. We find that the northwestern part of the basin is a hotspot where threatened chondrichthyans (classified as Vulnerable, Endangered, or Critically Endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List) greatly overlap with bottom trawling activities. Moreover, some areas, such as the northernmost part of the Adriatic and the “area dei fondi sporchi” in the north-central offshore part, exhibit minimal overlap between threatened chondrichthyans and bottom trawling, potentially serving as refuges. We recommend prioritizing the management of otter bottom trawling in the northwestern basin to protect these threatened species, while also paying attention to the possible impacts of beam trawling on skates and chondrichthyan habitats. Despite certain limitations, our findings demonstrate that combining geostatistical models of species distributions with VMS data is a promising method for identifying areas of concern for species vulnerable to fishing. This approach can inform targeted management measures and cost-effective onboard monitoring programs.

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评估捕鱼与软骨鱼类之间的重叠揭示了误捕受威胁物种的高风险区域
软骨鱼类(鲨鱼、鳐鱼、鳐鱼和奇目鱼)是历史最悠久、生态最多样化的脊椎动物类群之一,但它们却面临着渔业的严重威胁,需要改进管理策略。为了有效管理这些物种,我们需要了解它们与渔业的空间互动。然而,由于有关软骨鱼类渔获量和物种识别的数据有限,这种了解往往面临挑战。在这种情况下,评估捕捞活动的潜在风险可以为了解这些空间相互作用提供有价值的信息。在此,我们提出了一种将地理统计模型与渔船监测系统(VMS)数据相结合的方法,以估算软骨鱼类与捕捞活动之间的空间重叠。我们的案例研究以地中海亚得里亚海西部为重点,考察了底拖网(包括獭底拖网和梁拖网)与底栖软骨鱼类之间的重叠情况。我们发现,该海盆西北部是受威胁软骨鱼类(被《国际自然保护联盟红色名录》列为易危、濒危或极危)与底拖网捕捞活动严重重叠的热点地区。此外,一些地区,如亚得里亚海最北端和中北部近海的 "dei fondi sporchi 区",受威胁的软骨鱼类与底拖网捕捞活动的重叠极少,有可能成为保护区。我们建议优先管理西北海盆中的水獭底拖网捕捞,以保护这些濒危物种,同时也关注束拖网捕捞对鳐鱼和软骨鱼类栖息地可能造成的影响。尽管存在一定的局限性,但我们的研究结果表明,将物种分布的地理统计模型与渔船监测系统数据相结合,是确定易受捕捞影响的物种关注区域的一种很有前途的方法。这种方法可以为有针对性的管理措施和具有成本效益的船上监测计划提供信息。
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Ecosphere
Ecosphere ECOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
3.70%
发文量
378
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: The scope of Ecosphere is as broad as the science of ecology itself. The journal welcomes submissions from all sub-disciplines of ecological science, as well as interdisciplinary studies relating to ecology. The journal''s goal is to provide a rapid-publication, online-only, open-access alternative to ESA''s other journals, while maintaining the rigorous standards of peer review for which ESA publications are renowned.
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