Investigating stakeholders’ perceptions regarding seahorses’ conservation and conflicts in an European estuarine environment

IF 2.1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Joana Macedo Oliveira , Rita Sá , Miguel Correia , Gonçalo Silva
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Abstract

Estuaries play a vital role in sustaining biodiversity and providing ecosystem services that support ecological and socioeconomic well-being. However, they face numerous anthropogenic threats undermining their resilience and long-term sustainability. The Tagus estuary, located in Portugal and home to five syngnathids species, has been consistently impacted by anthropogenic stressors with adverse impacts on the ecosystem. Syngnathids have been recognized as potentially effective flagship species for estuarine conservation, yet little is known about their populations in the Tagus estuary. This study aimed to investigate the community’s interests, perceptions and historical references of the local natural assets, specifically of the local seahorse population. A total of 100 in-person and online interviews were conducted to characterize local stakeholders, their activities, and their Local Ecological Knowledge. Most participants were aware of the presence of seahorses in the local environment. However, sightings were mostly reported by fishermen and related to bycatch incidents. Participants reported seahorse sightings across the estuary and a generalized positive perception of these animals, but there is still a lack of detailed information and consolidated knowledge about them. This case study’s results provide information for local seahorse conservation and highlight the great potential of this group as a flagship for estuarine conservation.
调查利益相关者对欧洲河口环境中海马保护和冲突的看法
河口在维持生物多样性和提供支持生态和社会经济福祉的生态系统服务方面发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,它们面临着许多破坏其复原力和长期可持续性的人为威胁。位于葡萄牙的塔霍斯河口是五种合颌纲动物的家园,一直受到人为压力因素的影响,对生态系统产生不利影响。Syngnathids已被认为是河口保护的潜在有效旗舰物种,但对其在塔霍斯河口的种群知之甚少。本研究旨在调查社区对当地自然资产,特别是当地海马种群的兴趣,看法和历史参考。共进行了100次面对面和在线访谈,以描述当地利益相关者、他们的活动和他们的当地生态知识。大多数参与者都意识到当地环境中存在海马。然而,目击事件大多由渔民报告,并与副渔获物事件有关。参与者报告了在河口看到海马的情况,并对这些动物有了普遍的积极看法,但仍然缺乏关于它们的详细信息和综合知识。本案例研究的结果为当地的海马保护提供了信息,并突出了这一群体作为河口保护旗舰的巨大潜力。
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Regional Studies in Marine Science
Regional Studies in Marine Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
4.80%
发文量
336
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE will publish scientifically sound papers on regional aspects of maritime and marine resources in estuaries, coastal zones, continental shelf, the seas and oceans.
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