开发资源和设备以促进在商业渔业中人道屠杀鲨鱼的最佳做法

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
B. K. Diggles
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本研究旨在确定最佳实践方法和设备,以人道地处理澳大利亚北领地(NT)商业渔民通常捕获的15种鲨鱼。通过解剖、外部照片和x光片确定每个物种的大脑解剖位置(见www.ikijime.com网站和Ikijime Tool手机应用程序)。对8种调度方法对不同大小鲨鱼的有效性进行了定性评价。电击设备不能使用,因为它不符合澳大利亚的电气安全标准。现场试验206个调度事件发现,穿透式捕获螺栓工具对中型(120 - 210厘米)和大型鲨鱼(210-360厘米长)最有效,平均总调度得分(MTDS)为4.6 - 4.84分(满分5分),瞬时死亡率(IDR)为88.57% - 95.45% (n = 79),而ikjime对小型鲨鱼(120厘米长)最有效,MTDS为4.69分,IDR为93.75% (n = 16)。相比之下,撞击击晕法(MTDS = 3.95, IDR = 80.95%, n = 42)、12号霰弹枪射击法(MTDS = 2.92, IDR = 36.54%, n = 52)和脊柱切断法(MTDS = 3, IDR = 0%, n = 2)的疗效较差,其IDR和MTDS评分均较低。这些初步发现可能有助于指导进一步研究在北领地、澳大利亚和全球其他地方的最佳鲨鱼调度方法。
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Development of Resources and Equipment to Promote Best Practices for the Humane Dispatch of Sharks in a Commercial Fishery

This study aimed to identify best-practice methods and equipment for humane dispatch of 15 species of sharks commonly captured by commercial fishers in the Northern Territory (NT), Australia. Anatomical brain location was determined for each species using dissection, external photographs and radiographs (see www.ikijime.com website and Ikijime Tool phone apps). Eight dispatch methods were qualitatively evaluated for their effectiveness on sharks of various sizes. Electrical stunning equipment could not be used because it failed to meet Australian electrical safety standards. Field trials of 206 dispatch events found that penetrating captive bolt tools were most effective on medium-sized (120–210 cm) and large sharks (210–360 cm long), with mean total dispatch scores (MTDS) that ranged from 4.6 to 4.84 out of 5 and instantaneous death rate (IDR) that ranged from 88.57% to 95.45% (n = 79), while ikijime was most effective on small sharks (< 120 cm long), with an MTDS of 4.69 and IDR of 93.75% (n = 16). In contrast, percussive stunning (MTDS = 3.95, IDR = 80.95%, n = 42), shooting with a 12-gauge shotgun (MTDS = 2.92, IDR = 36.54%, n = 52) and spinal section (MTDS = 3, IDR = 0%, n = 2) were less effective, as shown by their lower IDR and MTDS scores. These preliminary findings may be useful for directing further research into best-practice dispatch methods for sharks in the NT, Australia, and elsewhere globally.

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Fisheries Management and Ecology
Fisheries Management and Ecology 农林科学-渔业
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
5.00%
发文量
77
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Fisheries Management and Ecology is a journal with an international perspective. It presents papers that cover all aspects of the management, ecology and conservation of inland, estuarine and coastal fisheries. The Journal aims to: foster an understanding of the maintenance, development and management of the conditions under which fish populations and communities thrive, and how they and their habitat can be conserved and enhanced; promote a thorough understanding of the dual nature of fisheries as valuable resources exploited for food, recreational and commercial purposes and as pivotal indicators of aquatic habitat quality and conservation status; help fisheries managers focus upon policy, management, operational, conservation and ecological issues; assist fisheries ecologists become more aware of the needs of managers for information, techniques, tools and concepts; integrate ecological studies with all aspects of management; ensure that the conservation of fisheries and their environments is a recurring theme in fisheries and aquatic management.
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