Turtle bycatch from trawlers: What modelling is telling us in the southern Adriatic sea

IF 2.6 3区 地球科学 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Pierluigi Carbonara , Matteo Chiarini , Giovanni Romagnoni , Lola Toomey , Alessandro Lucchetti , Cosmidano Neglia , Maria Teresa Spedicato , Walter Zupa , Amaia Astarloa
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The Southern Adriatic Sea (Geographical Sub-Area GSA18) is intensively exploited by bottom trawling and it is also an important foraging ground for both juvenile and adult loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta). The risk of unwanted catches of sea turtles with trawling is therefore high in this area, demanding tailored insights on this issue. In this study, we investigated the patterns and potential drivers of loggerhead sea turtle bycatch in this area, using generalized linear and generalized additive models. We analyzed data collected by observers onboard and logbooks. Results indicated that the likelihood of turtle bycatch is significantly higher during the day, likely due to the turtles' diel foraging patterns. Seasonal variations revealed an increased bycatch rate in summer and autumn, coinciding with the turtles' southward migration to warmer waters. Additionally, the generalized additive model provided spatiotemporal insights, identifying two bycatch hotspots around the Gargano promontory and off the coast of Brindisi, areas recognized for their high suitability as foraging habitats. Depth and distance from the coast were also significant key factors, with most bycatch occurring in shallow and coastal waters. The drivers of bycatch identified in this study provide crucial insights for shaping initiatives to reduce bycatch of loggerhead sea turtles. These findings emphasize the need for tailored conservation measures to mitigate bycatch, such as temporal and spatial fishing restrictions.

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拖网渔船附带捕获的海龟:模型在亚得里亚海南部告诉我们什么
南亚得里亚海(地理分区GSA18)是海底拖网捕捞的集散地,也是幼海龟和成年红海龟(Caretta Caretta)的重要觅食地。因此,在这一地区,拖网捕捞海龟的风险很高,需要对这一问题进行量身定制的见解。本文采用广义线性模型和广义加性模型研究了该地区红海龟副渔获的分布规律和潜在驱动因素。我们分析了船上观察员和航海日志收集的数据。结果表明,海龟在白天被误捕的可能性明显较高,这可能与海龟的觅食模式有关。季节变化表明,夏季和秋季的兼捕率增加,与海龟向南迁移到温暖的水域相吻合。此外,广义加性模型提供了时空洞察力,确定了加尔加诺海角周围和布林迪西海岸附近的两个副渔获热点,这些地区被认为是高度适合作为觅食栖息地的地区。深度和距离海岸的距离也是重要的关键因素,大多数副渔获物发生在浅水和沿海水域。本研究确定的副渔获的驱动因素为制定减少红海龟副渔获的倡议提供了至关重要的见解。这些发现强调需要采取有针对性的保护措施来减少副渔获物,例如时间和空间上的捕捞限制。
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CiteScore
5.60
自引率
7.10%
发文量
374
审稿时长
9 months
期刊介绍: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science is an international multidisciplinary journal devoted to the analysis of saline water phenomena ranging from the outer edge of the continental shelf to the upper limits of the tidal zone. The journal provides a unique forum, unifying the multidisciplinary approaches to the study of the oceanography of estuaries, coastal zones, and continental shelf seas. It features original research papers, review papers and short communications treating such disciplines as zoology, botany, geology, sedimentology, physical oceanography.
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