实现包括休闲捕鱼在内的海洋渔业可持续捕捞战略

IF 5.6 1区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES
Ashley M. Fowler, Natalie A. Dowling, Jeremy M. Lyle, Josep Alós, Leif E. Anderson, Steven J. Cooke, Andy J. Danylchuk, Keno Ferter, Heath Folpp, Clifford Hutt, Kieran Hyder, Daniel K. Lew, Michael B. Lowry, Tim P. Lynch, Nicholas Meadows, Estanis Mugerza, Kjell Nedreaas, Domingos Garrone-Neto, Faith A. Ochwada-Doyle, Warren Potts, David Records, Scott Steinback, Harry V. Strehlow, Sean R. Tracey, Michael D. Travis, Jun-ichi Tsuboi, Jon Helge Vølstad, Rowan C. Chick
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摘要

休闲捕鱼是全球渔业中一个重要但被低估的组成部分。尽管在孤立地监测、评估和管理该部门方面取得了进展,但将RF纳入多部门渔业管理的工作受到了限制,特别是与商业部门相比。这使休闲渔民边缘化,降低了实现该行业目标的可能性,更广泛地说,也降低了实现渔业可持续性的可能性。我们研究了11个国家15个地区海洋渔业捕捞战略中RF纳入的性质和程度,以确定各部门之间在纳入方面的差距。我们将重点放在RF治理水平较高的高收入国家,由于缺乏已发表的文件,我们使用了一份问卷来获取有关HSs的专家知识。总共考虑了339个HS。我们发现,与商业部门相比,将RF纳入HSs更类似于小规模部门(即手工、文化或生计部门),许多地区缺乏明确的运营目标、数据收集、绩效指标、参考点和管理控制。在规定的情况下,RF目标侧重于可持续性、经济价值和渔获量分配,而不是与休闲捕鱼体验直接相关。与其他部门的冲突包括与商业部门争夺有限的资源,这突出了与HSs一起制定公平资源分配政策的重要性。我们建议将RF明确纳入HSs,以确保渔业在生态、经济和社会上是可持续的,我们建议渔业组织紧急审查海洋渔业的HSs,其中包括娱乐部分,以缩小各部门之间的捕捞战略差距。
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Toward sustainable harvest strategies for marine fisheries that include recreational fishing

Recreational fishing (RF) is a large yet undervalued component of fisheries globally. While progress has been made in monitoring, assessing, and managing the sector in isolation, integration of RF into the management of multi-sector fisheries has been limited, particularly relative to the commercial sector. This marginalises recreational fishers and reduces the likelihood of achieving the sector's objectives and, more broadly, achieving fisheries sustainability. We examined the nature and extent of RF inclusion in harvest strategies (HSs) for marine fisheries across 15 regions in 11 nations to define the gap in inclusion that has developed between sectors. We focused on high-income nations with a high level of RF governance and used a questionnaire to elicit expert knowledge on HSs due to the paucity of published documents. In total, 339 HSs were considered. We found that RF inclusion in HSs was more similar to the small-scale sector (i.e., artisanal, cultural, or subsistence) than the commercial sector, with explicit operational objectives, data collection, performance indicators, reference points, and management controls lacking in many regions. Where specified, RF objectives focused on sustainability, economic value and catch allocation rather than directly relating to the recreational fishing experience. Conflicts with other sectors included competition with the commercial sector for limited resources, highlighting the importance of equitable resource allocation policies alongside HSs. We propose that RF be explicitly incorporated into HSs to ensure fisheries are ecologically, economically, and socially sustainable, and we recommend that fisheries organisations urgently review HSs for marine fisheries with a recreational component to close the harvest strategy gap among sectors.

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Fish and Fisheries
Fish and Fisheries 农林科学-渔业
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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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