菲律宾中西部古玩省Malalison岛软体动物拾取渔业的再评估

Q3 Environmental Science
Karen A. Villarta, Annabelle del Norte Campos, Lorelie Burgos-Nuñeza
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摘要

从2018年5月到2020年4月,每月都会对菲律宾安蒂奇省库拉西市马拉利森岛的拾荒者活动进行重新访问和监测,以与2003年的先前调查结果进行比较。总体而言,2003年至2020年期间,每日渔获量、努力量和渔获量略有差异,而月度和年度渔获量则存在显著差异。共记录了26种软体动物,比之前的数量(=30)略低,主要是腹足类动物,白腹蛛,1758,波利塔,1758、金丝雀(林奈,1758)、卢华锥虫(林奈1758)和飞燕(林奈17158),占捕获量的79%。平均日渔获量为1.15千克/天-1,渔获量率为0.8至1.6千克/天-1.天-1,略低于2003年的估计值(0.9至2.5千克/天-天-1)。观察到的月平均渔获量(29.6千克)远高于2003年的估算值(6.1千克),这导致了更高的年渔获量估计值(1867至2178千克),价值(2352至2783美元),与2003年的估计相比,2020年的拾穗者收入(392-464美元)。尽管自2003年以来,岛上采集渔业的渔获量、工作量和估计价值发生了变化,但当地人仍继续通过采集来补充家庭收入。尽管如此,可能需要对不同物种的繁殖和种群生物学进行更多的调查,以进一步了解这种渔业的动态及其对物种生态的影响。
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Reassessment of the Mollusc Gleaning Fishery in Malalison Island, Antique Province, West Central Philippines
Gleaning activity in Malalison Island in Culasi, Antique, Philippines, was revisited and monitored monthly from May 2018 to April 2020 to compare with results from a previous investigation in 2003. Overall, slight differences were noted in the daily catch, effort, and catch rates between 2003 and 2020, whereas substantial differences were observed in the monthly and annual catches. A total of 26 species of molluscs were recorded, which was slightly lower than the previous number (= 30), dominated by the gastropods, Nerita albicilla Linnaeus, 1758, Nerita polita Linnaeus, 1758, Canarium urceus (Linnaeus, 1758), Conomurex luhuanus (Linnaeus, 1758), and Angaria delphinus (Linnaeus, 1758) which represented 79 % of the catch. The mean daily catch was 1.15 kg.gleaner-1 with catch rates ranging from 0.8 to 1.6 kg.day-1.gleaner-1, was slightly lower than the estimates in 2003 (0.9 to 2.5 kg.day-1). The observed mean monthly catch (29.6 kg) was considerably higher than the 2003 estimate (6.1 kg), which subsequently resulted in a higher estimated annual catch (1,867–2,178 kg), value (USD2,352–2,783), and gleaner income (USD392–464) in 2020 compared to estimates in 2003. Despite the changes in the catch, effort, and value estimated for the gleaning fishery in the island since 2003, locals continue to supplement their household incomes through gleaning. Nonetheless, additional investigations into the reproductive and population biology of the different species may be needed to understand further the dynamics of this fishery and its impacts on the species' ecologies.
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Asian Fisheries Science
Asian Fisheries Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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期刊介绍: The Asian Fisheries Science (AFS) was first published in 1987. It is an open access SCOPUS indexed publication of the Asian Fisheries Society. Four regular issues are published annually in March, June, September and December. In addition, special issues are published on specific topics. Full texts of the articles are available for free download and there is no publication fee. The journal promotes fisheries science which has an international appeal with special focus on Asian interests.
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