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IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
W. E. Pine III, J. Brucker, M. Davis, S. Geiger, R. Gandy, A. Shantz, T. Stewart Merrill, E. V. Camp
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摘要

目的沮丧的东部牡蛎 美洲牡蛎 墨西哥湾北部的人口已经成为许多后深水时代的目标 地平线 修复项目。这些项目主要集中在取代牡蛎养殖(基质),以促进吐口水的定居,增加招募,并增加成年牡蛎的数量。这项研究评估了六项此类工作的结果,这些工作在2015年至2022年间在佛罗里达狭长地带的三个河口(彭萨科拉湾、圣安德鲁湾和阿巴拉契科拉湾)使用了不同的养殖类型和密度。这些项目的总修复费用超过1400万美元。方法使用广义线性模型,分析了潜水员调查中收集的三个尺寸类别(吐牡蛎、种子牡蛎和成年牡蛎)的牡蛎数量数据。我们测试了六次恢复工作中牡蛎种群的反应是否随时间、地点或研究设计而变化。结果恢复后,无论养殖类型或密度如何,牡蛎数量都没有持续增加。对恢复工作的积极反应是不规则的和短暂的,似乎只有在恢复后立即出现在吐口水大小的牡蛎身上。在任何一个研究河口,恢复工作都没有显著改善任何大小级别牡蛎的丰度。促成这些结果的因素可能包括设计和实施要素,如使用的材料和修复珊瑚礁的高度。然而,监测项目未能清楚地了解阻碍修复成功的因素。结论为了使牡蛎恢复工作取得成功,需要在实施和监测方面进行变革,以促进持续学习和改善恢复结果。
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Collapsed oyster populations in large Florida estuaries appear resistant to restoration using traditional cultching methods—Insights from ongoing efforts in multiple systems

Collapsed oyster populations in large Florida estuaries appear resistant to restoration using traditional cultching methods—Insights from ongoing efforts in multiple systems

Objective

Depressed eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica populations in the northern Gulf of Mexico have been the target of numerous post-Deepwater Horizon restoration projects. These projects primarily have focused on replacing oyster cultch (substrate) to promote spat settlement, increase recruitment, and bolster adult oyster populations. This study assessed the outcomes of six such efforts, which used different cultch types and densities between 2015 and 2022 in three estuaries on the Florida panhandle (Pensacola, St. Andrew, and Apalachicola bays). Total restoration costs for these projects were more than US$14 million.

Methods

Using generalized linear models, we analyzed oyster count data collected from diver surveys in three size-classes (spat, seed, and adult). We tested whether oyster population responses in the six restoration efforts varied over time, location, or study design.

Result

Oyster counts did not persistently increase after restoration, regardless of cultch type or density. Positive responses to restoration efforts were irregular and short-lived and seemed only to occur for spat-size oysters immediately after restoration. None of the restoration efforts significantly improved the abundance of oysters of any size-class in any of the study estuaries. Factors contributing to these results likely include design and implementation elements, such as the materials used and the height of the restored reefs. However, monitoring programs have not been able to deliver a clear picture of what is hindering restoration success.

Conclusion

For oyster restoration efforts to succeed, changes are needed—both in their implementation and in the way they are monitored—in order to promote continuous learning and improvement in restoration outcomes.

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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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