Large-scale assessments of bottom trawling effects on Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems can significantly under-represent impacts

IF 8.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Fabrice Stephenson , Edoardo Zelli , Matthew Bennion , Ashley A. Rowden , Owen F. Anderson , Malcolm R. Clark , Jordi Tablada , Jan Geert Hiddink , Laura Kaikkonen , Brittany Finucci , Dianne M. Tracey , Joanne I. Ellis , Conrad Pilditch , Lyndsey P. Holland , Shane W. Geange
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Bottom trawling threatens Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VMEs). We evaluated historic benthic trawling impacts on 10 VME indicator taxa (e.g. cold-water corals) and estimates of VME distribution (based on the overlap of taxa abundance-based and richness-based indices) across New Zealand waters, using a dynamic Relative Benthic Status model, incorporating 30 years of fishing data, and taxon-specific depletion and recovery rates. The analysis was conducted at a national scale and within six ecologically relevant bioregional scales. We predicted severe, lasting impacts at bioregional levels, despite modest national-scale effects. All VME indicator taxa fell below an 80% 'good ecosystem state' threshold in at least one bioregion, with VMEs in three of six bioregions below this critical limit. Combined with limited observed recovery for these taxa 20–40 years post-fishing, these impacts likely represent Significant Adverse Impacts. By integrating high-resolution spatial predictions with long-term impact assessments at ecologically relevant scales, our approach provides a novel replicable framework for regional and global assessments, identifying pristine areas vital for conservation under agreements like the High Seas Treaty. This study is an important step towards sustainable fisheries management and marine biodiversity conservation, providing essential insights to guide policy decisions and protect the oceans' most vulnerable ecosystems from bottom trawling.
对海底拖网捕捞对脆弱海洋生态系统影响的大规模评估可能严重低估其影响
海底拖网捕鱼威胁脆弱的海洋生态系统(VMEs)。我们评估了历史底栖拖网捕捞对新西兰水域10个VME指标分类群(如冷水珊瑚)的影响,并使用动态的相对底栖状态模型,结合30年的捕捞数据,以及分类群特定的枯竭和恢复率,估计了VME分布(基于分类群丰度和丰富度指数的重叠)。分析是在国家尺度和六个生态相关的生物区域尺度内进行的。我们预测,尽管在全国范围内的影响不大,但在生物区域层面上仍会产生严重而持久的影响。在至少一个生物区,所有VME指标类群均低于80%的“良好生态系统状态”阈值,6个生物区中有3个VME低于这一临界极限。结合这些分类群在捕捞后20-40年观察到的有限恢复,这些影响可能代表着重大的不利影响。通过将高分辨率空间预测与生态相关尺度的长期影响评估相结合,我们的方法为区域和全球评估提供了一个新的可复制框架,确定了对《公海条约》等协议至关重要的原始区域。这项研究是迈向可持续渔业管理和海洋生物多样性保护的重要一步,为指导政策决策和保护海洋最脆弱的生态系统免受海底拖网捕捞的影响提供了重要的见解。
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Journal of Environmental Management
Journal of Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
13.70
自引率
5.70%
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2477
审稿时长
84 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Management is a journal for the publication of peer reviewed, original research for all aspects of management and the managed use of the environment, both natural and man-made.Critical review articles are also welcome; submission of these is strongly encouraged.
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