加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省太平洋鲑鱼孵化场及其与自然种群的相互作用回顾

IF 2.4 3区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES
Fisheries Pub Date : 2024-04-30 DOI:10.1002/fsh.11091
Brian E. Riddell, Isobel Pearsall, Andrew Rosenberger
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自 1977 年以来,不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC)的太平洋鲑鱼孵化场一直是鲑鱼增殖计划的主要活动。然而,目前不列颠哥伦比亚省太平洋鲑鱼数量的减少和渔业的损失要求对孵化效果进行审查。太平洋鲑鱼基金会进行了一次审查,最终形成了 15 份报告,可在太平洋鲑鱼基金会海洋科学网站上公开查阅。审查内容包括对孵化生产效果的评估、与自然鲑鱼种群相互作用的证据(包括用孵化生产的鲑鱼重建自然种群),以及未来通过基因组学获得的机会。除了估计幼鱼产量以及对渔获量和产卵逃逸量的贡献外,评估效果的能力十分有限。对相互作用的评估提供了一些积极成果的例子,但大多数都是消极的。缺乏对纯野生种群的比较评估严重限制了对孵化场与野生种群相互作用的解释。未来对孵化效果的评估需要对孵化鲑鱼和野生鲑鱼进行更多的定量和综合评估,开放数据共享供公众审查或研究,相关研究可从新基因组技术的应用中获益。本文提出了满足这些需求的建议,并呼吁对鲑鱼增殖计划及其对不列颠哥伦比亚省太平洋鲑鱼可持续性的净价值进行定期审查。
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A Review of Pacific Salmon Hatcheries in British Columbia, Canada, and Interactions With Natural Populations

A Review of Pacific Salmon Hatcheries in British Columbia, Canada, and Interactions With Natural Populations

Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. hatcheries in British Columbia (BC) have been the major activity of the Salmonid Enhancement Program since 1977. However, the present diminished abundance of Pacific salmon and loss of fisheries in BC called for a review of hatchery effectiveness. The Pacific Salmon Foundation conducted a review resulting in 15 reports publicly available on the Pacific Salmon Foundation marine science website. The review includes evaluations of effectiveness of hatchery production, evidence of interactions with natural salmon populations (including rebuilding natural populations with hatchery-produced salmon), and future opportunities via genomics. Beyond the estimation of juvenile production and contribution to catches and spawning escapements, the ability to assess effectiveness was limited. The assessments of interactions provided a few examples of positive outcomes, but most were negative. The lack of comparative assessments in purely wild populations seriously limits interpretations of hatchery–wild interactions. Future evaluations of the hatchery effectiveness require more quantitative and integrated assessments of hatchery and wild salmon, open data sharing for public review or research, and related studies could benefit from application of new genomic technologies. This paper presents recommendations to address these needs and calls for regularized reviews of the Salmonid Enhancement Program and its net value to sustainability of BC's Pacific salmon.

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Fisheries
Fisheries 农林科学-渔业
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
7.10%
发文量
141
审稿时长
>24 weeks
期刊介绍: Fisheries is a monthly magazine established in January 1976, by the American Fisheries Society (AFS), the oldest and largest professional society representing fisheries scientists. Fisheries features peer-reviewed technical articles on all aspects of aquatic resource-related subjects, as well as professional issues, new ideas and approaches, education, economics, administration, and law. Issues contain features, essays, AFS news, current events, book reviews, editorials, letters, job notices, chapter activies, and a calendar of events.
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