Correction to ‘Pons, M., Kaplan, D., Moreno, G., Escalle, L., Abascal, F., Hall, M., Restrepo, V., & Hilborn, R. (2023). Benefits, concerns, and solutions of fishing for tunas with drifting fish aggregation devices. Fish and Fisheries, https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12780’

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Correction to ‘Pons, M., Kaplan, D., Moreno, G., Escalle, L., Abascal, F., Hall, M., Restrepo, V., & Hilborn, R. (2023). Benefits, concerns, and solutions of fishing for tunas with drifting fish aggregation devices. Fish and Fisheries, https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12780

The authors would like to make the following changes to the above article:

CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT

The work presented in this article was conducted independently by the author(s). The report and its results, professional opinions and conclusions are solely the work of the authors. M.P. was funded by the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF, www.iss-foundation.org) to write the report, but there are no contractual obligations between ISSF and the author that might be used to influence any of the report's text. While G.M. and V.R. are employees of the ISSF, their participation in the collective effort of writing the manuscript was equally independent. All of the authors' work for institutions that benefit from and work towards the sustainability of the tropical tuna purse seine fisheries in different oceans.

Misquote of original published article

The following published paper was misquoted in error: Purves, M., Adam, M. S., & Bealey, R. (2021). A polluter pays principle for drifting FADs—How it could be applied? IOTC-2021-WGFAD02-08. The focus of the paper by Purves et al. (2021) is the Polluter Pays Principle, and how it might be applicable to the pollution caused by Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) used in tuna fisheries. No mention was made of tuna pole-and-line fisheries, competition with dFAD fisheries nor any opposition that pole-and-line tuna fisheries might have for the use of dFADs. The authors apologize for the misquote. The sentence referencing Purves et al. (2021) can be replaced by the following text:

Similarly, purse seine and pole-and-line fisheries and fishing nations often see each other as natural competitors for catch of surface tunas (e.g. PNA, N/D; Time News, 2023; IPNLF, 2023). For example, the Maldives, the dominant pole-and-line fishing nation of the Indian Ocean, with the support of the International Pole and Line Foundation, the NGO representing the pole-and-line fishing industry (IPNLF, 2023), recently proposed the original version of an IOTC resolution that would place major new restrictions on dFAD fishing (IOTC, 2023a). This resolution passed the IOTC Commission in a contentious, non-unanimous vote with strong objection from the major purse seine fishing nations in the Indian Ocean (European Union, Seychelles, Mauritius) but will not enter into vigour under IOTC rules due to a large number of written objections from member states of the IOTC (IOTC, 2023b).

Please note that while the references in the first sentence of this new text support the statement in hand, they come from purse seine and pole-and-line industry representatives and, therefore, represent their own views of the issues facing their respective industries and not a scientific (e.g. economic or policy) analysis of competition between the two industries.

The new references are as follows:

PNA. (no date). Retrieved from https://www.pnatuna.com/content/actions-desperate-man-attack-pacific-island-nations

Time News. (2023). The Spanish Indian Ocean tuna vessels, against the ropes: “They want to kill the fleet”. Retrieved January 31, 2023, from https://time.news/the-spanish-indian-ocean-tuna-vessels-against-the-ropes-they-want-to-kill-the-fleet/

IPNLF. (2023). IPNLF Position Statement, 27th IOTC Commission Meeting, 8–12 May, 2023, Mauritius. Retrieved from https://ipnlf.org/ipnlf-position-statement-27th-iotc-commission-meeting-8-12-may-2023-mauritius/

IOTC. (2023a). Resolution 23/02. On management of drifting fish aggregating devices (dFADs) in the IOTC area of competence. 14 pp. Retrieved from https://iotc.org/sites/default/files/documents/2023/02/Resolution_23-02E_-_On_Management_of_Drifting_Fish_Aggregating_Devices_DFADs_in_the_IOTC_area_of_competence.pdf

IOTC. (2023b). Circular 2023–51. Status of resolution 2023-02 adopted by the IOTC at its 6th special session. 2 pp. Retrieved from https://iotc.org/sites/default/files/documents/2023/08/Circular_2023-51_-_Status_of_Resolution_2023-02E.pdf

We apologize for these errors.

更正Pons,M.、Kaplan,D.、Moreno,G.、Escale,L.、Abascal,F.、Hall,M.、Restrepo,V.和Hilborn,R.(2023)。使用漂流鱼类聚集装置捕捞金枪鱼的好处、问题和解决方案。鱼类和渔业,https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12780'
更正“Pons,M.,Kaplan,D.,Moreno,G.,Escale,L.,Abascal,F.,Hall,M.,Restrepo,V.,&;Hilborn,R.(2023)。使用漂流鱼类聚集装置捕捞金枪鱼的好处、问题和解决方案。鱼类和渔业,https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12780The作者希望对上述文章进行以下修改:利益冲突声明本文中的工作由作者独立完成。报告及其结果、专业意见和结论完全属于作者的工作。M.P.由国际海鲜可持续发展基金会(ISSF,www.iss-Foundation.org)资助撰写该报告,但ISSF和作者之间没有可能被用来影响报告文本的合同义务。虽然G.M.和V.R.是ISSF的员工,但他们在撰写手稿的集体努力中的参与同样独立。作者为受益于不同海洋热带金枪鱼围网渔业并致力于实现其可持续性的机构所做的所有工作。以下发表的论文被错误引用:Purves,M.,Adam,M.S.,&;Bealey,R.(2021)。漂移FAD的污染者付费原则——如何应用?IOTC-2021-WGFAD02-08。Purves等人(2021)的论文重点是污染者付费原则,以及它如何适用于金枪鱼渔业中使用的鱼类聚集装置(FAD)造成的污染。没有提及金枪鱼竿钓渔业、与dFAD渔业的竞争,也没有提及竿钓金枪鱼渔业可能会反对使用dFAD。作者对错误引用表示歉意。引用Purves等人(2021)的句子可以替换为以下文本:同样,围网、竿钓渔业和捕鱼国经常将对方视为水面金枪鱼捕捞量的自然竞争对手(例如,PNA,N/D;《时代新闻》,2023;IPNLF,2023)。例如,马尔代夫是印度洋主要的竿钓国,在代表竿钓业的非政府组织国际竿钓基金会(IPNLF,2023)的支持下,最近提出了印度洋渔业委员会决议的原始版本,该决议将对dFAD捕鱼施加新的重大限制(印度洋渔业协会,2023a)。IOTC委员会在一次有争议的,非一致投票,印度洋主要围网捕鱼国(欧盟、塞舌尔、毛里求斯)强烈反对,但由于印度洋金枪鱼委员会成员国的大量书面反对,根据该委员会的规则,该投票不会生效(印度洋金枪鱼委员会,2023b)。请注意,虽然新文本第一句中的引用支持手头的声明,他们来自围网和电线行业的代表,因此,他们代表了自己对各自行业面临的问题的看法,而不是对两个行业之间竞争的科学(如经济或政策)分析。新的参考文献如下:PNA。(无日期)。检索自https://www.pnatuna.com/content/actions-desperate-man-attack-pacific-island-nationsTime消息(2023)。西班牙-印度洋金枪鱼船靠着绳索:“他们想杀死船队”。检索日期:2023年1月31日,来自https://time.news/the-spanish-indian-ocean-tuna-vessels-against-the-ropes-they-want-to-kill-the-fleet/IPNLF.(2023)。IPNLF立场声明,IOTC委员会第27次会议,2023年5月8日至12日,毛里求斯。检索自https://ipnlf.org/ipnlf-position-statement-27th-iotc-commission-meeting-8-12-may-2023-mauritius/IOTC.(2023a)。第23/02号决议。关于IOTC主管领域的漂流鱼类聚集装置(dFAD)的管理。14页,检索自https://iotc.org/sites/default/files/documents/2023/02/Resolution_23-02E_-_On_Management_of_Drifting_Fish_Aggregating_Devices_DFADs_in_the_IOTC_area_of_competence.pdfIOTC.(2023b)。第2023–51号通告。IOTC第六届特别会议通过的第2023-02号决议的现况。2页检索自https://iotc.org/sites/default/files/documents/2023/08/Circular_2023-51_-_Status_of_Resolution_2023-02E.pdfWe为这些错误道歉。
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期刊介绍: Fish and Fisheries adopts a broad, interdisciplinary approach to the subject of fish biology and fisheries. It draws contributions in the form of major synoptic papers and syntheses or meta-analyses that lay out new approaches, re-examine existing findings, methods or theory, and discuss papers and commentaries from diverse areas. Focal areas include fish palaeontology, molecular biology and ecology, genetics, biochemistry, physiology, ecology, behaviour, evolutionary studies, conservation, assessment, population dynamics, mathematical modelling, ecosystem analysis and the social, economic and policy aspects of fisheries where they are grounded in a scientific approach. A paper in Fish and Fisheries must draw upon all key elements of the existing literature on a topic, normally have a broad geographic and/or taxonomic scope, and provide general points which make it compelling to a wide range of readers whatever their geographical location. So, in short, we aim to publish articles that make syntheses of old or synoptic, long-term or spatially widespread data, introduce or consolidate fresh concepts or theory, or, in the Ghoti section, briefly justify preliminary, new synoptic ideas. Please note that authors of submissions not meeting this mandate will be directed to the appropriate primary literature.
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