佛罗里达东部海域金蟹Chaceon fenneri的分布和栖息地利用——基于水下潜航器和ROV观测及其对深水珊瑚/海绵栖息地的潜在影响

IF 1.5 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
J. Reed, S. Farrington, C. Messing, A. David
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摘要/ abstract摘要:本研究记录了佛罗里达东部200 ~ 900 m深海珊瑚/海绵生态系统(DSCEs)中商业捕捞物种金蟹(Chaceon fenneri)的分布和栖息地利用。对1999年至2009年共94次潜水和遥控潜水器(ROV)拍摄的386 h录像带进行了综述,对螃蟹的栖息地类型和存在进行了分析。调查的dsce包括Lophelia珊瑚丘、Miami Terrace、pourtal Terrace和Tortugas valley。视频样带数据还包括拟议的液化天然气(LNG)管道、LNG港口和电信光纤电缆深水路线的环境调查。在珊瑚丛、岩壁、石路、巨石、软底等多种生境类型中,共观察到金蟹351只。软底生境金蟹平均密度(0.342±0.234只)大于硬底生境(0.190±0.121只/1000 m 2);在硬底区,岩石基质的平均密度大于珊瑚基质(0.206±0.120和0.040±0.035只螃蟹/1000 m2)。目前的金蟹渔业在佛罗里达东部的允许螃蟹捕捞区(ACFAs)内的深水珊瑚生境特别关注区(CHAPCs)进行;然而,我们已经记录了至少8个区域内的acfa重叠可能的DSCE栖息地。资源管理者应调整保护区的边界,以保护和保存易受伤害的深海生物栖息地,同时允许底栖生物渔业在软底生境地区开展活动。
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Distribution and Habitat Use of the Golden Crab Chaceon fenneri off Eastern Florida Based on in situ Submersible and ROV Observations and Potential for Impacts to Deep Water Coral/Sponge Habitat
A bstrAct : This study documents the distribution and habitat use of the golden crab (Chaceon fenneri) , a commercially fished species, in relation to deep—sea coral/sponge ecosystems (DSCEs) at 200—900 m depths off eastern Florida. A total of 386 h of videotapes from 94 submersible and remotely operated vehicle (ROV) dives from 1999 to 2009, covering a total distance of 376 km, were reviewed and characterized for habitat type and presence of crabs. The DSCEs surveyed included Lophelia coral mounds, Miami Terrace, Pourtalès Terrace, and Tortugas Valleys. Video transect data also included environmental surveys of proposed deepwater routes for Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) pipelines, LNG port, and telecommunications fiber—optic cable. A total of 351 golden crab was counted and observed on a wide variety of habitat types, including coral thickets, rock escarpments, rock pavement, boulders, and soft bottom. The mean density of golden crabs was greater on soft bottom than on hard bottom habitat (0.342±0.234 vs 0.190±0.121 crabs /1000 m 2 ); within the hard bottom regions, mean density was greater on rock substrate than coral substrate (0.206±0.120 and 0.040±0.035 crabs /1000 m 2 ). The current golden crab fishery operates off eastern Florida in Allowable Crab Fishing Areas (ACFAs) within the deepwater Coral Habitat Areas of Particular Concern (CHAPCs); however, we have documented at least 8 regions within the CHAPCs where the ACFAs overlap probable DSCE habitat. Resource managers should adjust the boundaries of the ACFAs to protect and preserve vulnerable DSCE habitat while allowing benthic fisheries to operate in areas of soft bottom habitat.
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