使用基于数据长度的方法对南中国海重要中上层鱼类Mackerel Scad的初步评估

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Youwei Xu, Peng Zhang, Sher Khan Panhwar, Jie Li, Lei Yan, Zuozhi Chen, Kui Zhang
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摘要

目的十翅目Scads Decapterus spp.广泛分布于热带、亚热带和温带海洋,是具有重要经济和生态意义的物种。它们是南中国海轻落网渔业捕捞的主要商业鱼类之一,该渔业以Mackerel Scad Decapterus macarellus和Shortfin Scad D为主。 巨大瘤。种群评估是一种用于指导有效管理和保持渔业可持续性的方法。方法采用基于长度的贝叶斯生物量估计和基于长度的产卵潜势比两种数据贫乏的方法,对南海最具优势的十翼目物种Mackerel Scad的状况进行评估。电子长度-频率分析用于估计von Bertalanffy生长参数(渐近长度Linf和生长系数K)作为先验。结果估计南海Mackerel Scad的Linf和K为36.0 cm和0.37/年。估计的自然死亡率为0.74年,50%性成熟时的平均叉长为24.29 基于长度的贝叶斯生物量估计分析表明,估计的相对种群规模已从2012-2014年的1.3减少到2019-2021年的0.7,表明存在过度捕捞状态。基于长度的产卵潜力比分析表明,该渔业的估计产卵潜力比从13%下降到12%,明显低于20%的极限参考点。结论通过基于长度的方法获得的结果表明,Mackerel Scad种群的SPR较低是由于捕获了过多的幼鱼。因此,我们强调需要增加渔网的最小网目尺寸,并加强国际合作,以保护南中国海的这一共同种群。
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The initial assessment of an important pelagic fish, Mackerel Scad, in the South China Sea using data-poor length-based methods

The initial assessment of an important pelagic fish, Mackerel Scad, in the South China Sea using data-poor length-based methods

Objective

Scads Decapterus spp. occur widely throughout tropical, subtropical, and temperate oceans and are both economically and ecologically important species. They are among the main commercial fish species caught by the light falling-net fishery in the South China Sea, which is dominated by Mackerel Scad Decapterus macarellus and Shortfin Scad D. macrosoma. Stock assessment is an approach used to guide effective management and maintain fishery sustainability.

Methods

Two data-poor methods, namely length-based Bayesian biomass estimation and length-based spawning potential ratio, were applied to assess the status of Mackerel Scad, the most dominant Decapterus species in the South China Sea. Electronic length–frequency analysis was used to estimate von Bertalanffy growth parameters (asymptotic length Linf and growth coefficient K) to serve as priors.

Result

The results show the estimated Linf and K of Mackerel Scad in the South China Sea as 36.0 cm and 0.37/year, respectively. Estimated natural mortality was 0.74/year, and mean fork length at 50% sexual maturity was 24.29 cm. Length-based Bayesian biomass estimation analysis showed that the estimated relative stock size had decreased from 1.3 in 2012–2014 to 0.7 in 2019–2021, indicating an overfished status. Length-based spawning potential ratio analysis showed that the estimated spawning potential ratio for this fishery decreased from 13% to 12%, which is significantly below the limit reference point of 20%.

Conclusion

Our results obtained through length-based methods indicate the lower SPR of Mackerel Scad stock was due to catching an excess of juveniles. Therefore, we highlight the need to increase the minimum mesh size in the fishing nets and strengthen international cooperation for conserving this shared stock in the South China Sea.

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Marine and Coastal Fisheries
Marine and Coastal Fisheries FISHERIES-MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
40
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Marine and Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management, and Ecosystem Science publishes original and innovative research that synthesizes information on biological organization across spatial and temporal scales to promote ecologically sound fisheries science and management. This open-access, online journal published by the American Fisheries Society provides an international venue for studies of marine, coastal, and estuarine fisheries, with emphasis on species'' performance and responses to perturbations in their environment, and promotes the development of ecosystem-based fisheries science and management.
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