Impacts of invasive algae from the perspective of fishers in the Lagoon of Venice, Northern Italy

IF 3.7 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Jimlea Nadezhda Mendoza , Baiba Prūse , Giulia Mattalia , Sophia Kochalski , Julia Prakofjewa , Alessandro Buosi , Aimee Ciriaco , Francesco Primavera , Agnese Martini , Maria Viktoria Bittner , Renata Sõukand , Adriano Sfriso
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Invasive alien species are generally considered a cause of biodiversity decline globally, and studying their evolution could provide valuable insights about their invasion mechanism and impacts to new habitats. The Lagoon of Venice (LV) is a significant gateway for invasive algae introduction into the Adriatic Sea. This work aims to address the pressing need to enhance research on the perceptions of local resource users, especially fishers, on invasive algae impacts on marine resources in the Mediterranean setting. The study conducted between February 2022 and April 2024 involved 31 people, most of whom had been engaged in fishing activities for up to over 60 years, who were interviewed during boat trips and algae collection. Interviewees reported knowledge components, complemented by scientific expertise, related to the invasion mechanisms of algae. Of the 26 identified algae recorded, eight taxa have not yet been reported with their scientific names in surveys on the impact of algae in the LV. Together with perceived reasons and related challenges, environmental impacts, solutions proposed by local fishing experts, and adaptations along with their positive uses are socio-economic impacts which are lacking in the LV scientific surveys. The findings reveal perceptions on the direct and indirect impacts of invasive macroalgae in the LV environment affecting its coastal ecosystem functions. Local fishers' knowledge (LFK) offers many ecologically relevant perspectives, which based on the long-lasting practice could complement scientific knowledge (SK) about the impacts of invasive algae and local stressors related to climate change. Hence, it is vital to integrate the broader knowledge of fishers and include them as equal stakeholders in conservation initiatives.
从渔民的角度看入侵藻类对意大利北部威尼斯泻湖的影响
外来入侵物种通常被认为是全球生物多样性下降的一个原因,研究它们的进化可以为了解它们的入侵机制和对新栖息地的影响提供有价值的见解。威尼斯泻湖(LV)是入侵藻类进入亚得里亚海的重要门户。这项工作的目的是解决迫切需要加强对当地资源使用者,特别是渔民对地中海环境中侵入性藻类对海洋资源影响的看法的研究。这项研究在2022年2月至2024年4月期间进行,涉及31人,其中大多数人从事捕鱼活动长达60多年,他们在乘船旅行和收集藻类时接受了采访。受访者报告了与藻类入侵机制有关的知识组成部分,辅以科学专业知识。在已发现的26种藻类中,有8种尚未在藻类对LV影响的调查中报告其学名。在LV的科学调查中,社会经济影响、环境影响、当地渔业专家提出的解决方案以及适应措施及其积极用途都是缺乏的。研究结果揭示了大型藻类入侵对滨海生态系统功能的直接和间接影响。当地渔民的知识(LFK)提供了许多与生态相关的观点,这些观点基于长期的实践,可以补充有关入侵藻类和与气候变化相关的当地压力源影响的科学知识(SK)。因此,至关重要的是整合渔民的广泛知识,并将他们纳入保护倡议的平等利益相关者。
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Marine Policy
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期刊介绍: Marine Policy is the leading journal of ocean policy studies. It offers researchers, analysts and policy makers a unique combination of analyses in the principal social science disciplines relevant to the formulation of marine policy. Major articles are contributed by specialists in marine affairs, including marine economists and marine resource managers, political scientists, marine scientists, international lawyers, geographers and anthropologists. Drawing on their expertise and research, the journal covers: international, regional and national marine policies; institutional arrangements for the management and regulation of marine activities, including fisheries and shipping; conflict resolution; marine pollution and environment; conservation and use of marine resources. Regular features of Marine Policy include research reports, conference reports and reports on current developments to keep readers up-to-date with the latest developments and research in ocean affairs.
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