利用公民科学克服手工渔业的数据缺口:项目概述和时空模式。

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
J Wesley Neal, Tony Yon, Ratha Sor, Sitha Som, Peter J Allen, Sandra B Correa
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在许多发展中国家,个体渔业为人们提供了大量的动物蛋白,但政府用于渔业管理的资源有限,而且通常分配给较大的商业经营。这使得手工渔业容易受到过度捕捞和其他人为威胁的影响。政府机构将管理权下放给渔业社区的共同管理安排是一种解决办法。然而,当地社区缺乏知情管理所需的标准化数据。为了解决这一信息差距,我们为柬埔寨南部Sre Ambel河淡水系统的手工社区渔业管辖区制定了一项公民科学计划。我们从分布在流域内的四个村庄招募了15名渔民,收集他们全年捕鱼活动和渔获量的数据。在此,我们描述了该计划的实施情况,并使用第一个完整年份的数据来确定Sre Ambel河系统在空间和季节尺度上的当前收获特征。渔获鱼类153种,隶属于25目、62科、109属,共75,702条,整体渔获率为每小时3.75条。渔获量随时间和空间的变化而变化,特别是在物种丰富度和渔获率方面。尽管干季的渔获率和物种丰富度更高,但湿季的努力度明显更高。这些数据可用于评价渔业对未来管理行动的反应,以便采取适应性强的管理办法。此外,这种通过公民科学项目进行的标准化数据收集,加上共同管理方法,可以作为管理投资有限的其他系统的一个模式,例如其他东南亚国家、拉丁美洲和加勒比、非洲和小岛屿发展中国家。
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Using citizen science to overcome data gaps in artisanal fisheries: programme overview and spatiotemporal patterns.

Artisanal fisheries contribute substantial animal protein to people in many developing countries, yet government resources for fisheries management are limited and typically allocated to larger commercial operations. This leaves artisanal fisheries vulnerable to overfishing and other anthropogenic threats. A co-management arrangement, whereby government agencies delegate management authority to fishing communities, is a solution. However, local communities lack standardised data required for informed management. To address this information gap, we developed a citizen science programme for artisanal community fishery jurisdictions of the Sre Ambel River freshwater system in southern Cambodia. We recruited 15 fishers from four villages distributed within the drainage to collect year-round data on their fishing activity and catch. Herein, we describe the implementation of the programme and use the first complete year of data to determine the current harvest characteristics of the Sre Ambel River system on both spatial and seasonal scales. Fishers captured 153 fish species belonging to 109 genera, 62 families and 25 orders or series, comprising 75,702 individual fish, with an overall catch rate of 3.75 fish per hour. Catch varied across space and time, particularly in species richness and catch rates. Effort was significantly higher during the wet season, despite greater catch rates and species richness during the dry season. These data can be used to evaluate the fishery response to future management actions, allowing for an adaptable approach to management. Furthermore, this standardised data collection through a citizen science programme, paired with a co-management approach, may serve as a model for other systems where management investment is limited, such as other South-East Asia counties, Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa and small island developing states.

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Journal of fish biology
Journal of fish biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
10.00%
发文量
292
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international journal for scientists engaged in all aspects of fishes and fisheries research, both fresh water and marine. The journal publishes high-quality papers relevant to the central theme of fish biology and aims to bring together under one cover an overall picture of the research in progress and to provide international communication among researchers in many disciplines with a common interest in the biology of fish.
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