中西太平洋延绳钓韩国金枪鱼渔业影响的生态风险评估

Youjung Kwon, D. An, D. Moon, Seon-Jae Hwang, Jae Bong Lee, Distant Water
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摘要

澳大利亚开发的生态风险评估(ERA)可用于利用有限的种群评估数据来估计目标、副渔获物和受保护物种受捕捞影响的风险。本研究以低(1.84)为基准,采用ERA方法估算了韩国金枪鱼延绳钓对中西太平洋金枪鱼、长嘴鱼、鲨鱼、海龟等物种的风险,并对ERA进行了生产率和敏感性分析。长鳍金枪鱼、大眼金枪鱼、黄鳍金枪鱼、鲣鱼和蓝鳍金枪鱼总体评价为中等风险。然而,金枪鱼品种的易感性风险高于生产力风险。长嘴鱼也处于中等风险,而金枪鱼延绳钓渔业对鲨鱼的风险很高。生产力的风险通常很高,因为金枪鱼延绳钓渔业捕获的大多数鲨鱼寿命都很长,即超过10年,包括卵胎生物种。与渔具选择有关的易感性也很高,因为延绳钓渔业没有修改渔具以防止受保护物种的副渔获。中西太平洋金枪鱼延绳钓不仅影响了金枪鱼的靶种,而且影响了鲳鱼、鲭鱼、海龟等非靶种。生态系统渔业评价
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An ecological risk assessment for the effect of the Korean tuna longline fishery in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean
Ecological risk assessment(ERA), developed in Australia, can be used to estimate the risk of target, bycatch and protected species from the effects of fishing using limited data for stock assessment. In this study, we employed the ERA approach to estimate risks to tunas, billfishes, sharks, sea turtles and other species by the Korean tuna longline fishery in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean using productivity and susceptibility analyses of the ERA based on low( 1.84). Albacore, bigeye, yellowfin, skipjack and bluefin tunas were generally evaluated in the medium risk. The susceptibility of tuna species, however, had higher risks than the productivity. Billfishes were also at medium risk, while sharks were at high risk by the tuna longline fishery. The risk of productivity was generally high, because most sharks caught by the tuna longline fishery have high longevities, i.e., over 10 years, including ovoviviparous species. Susceptibility, which is related with the selection of fishing gear, was also high, because the longline fishery has no gear modifications to prevent bycatch of protected species. Not only target tuna species were influenced by the tuna longline fishery in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean, but also non- target species, such as pomfret, mackerels rays, sea turtle were done. Ecosystem-based fishery assessment
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