如何避免在巴西引入鱼类:教育和信息作为替代方案

Valter M. Azevedo-Santos , Fernando Mayer Pelicice , Dilermando Pereira Lima-Junior , André Lincoln Barroso Magalhães , Mario Luis Orsi , Jean Ricardo Simões Vitule , Angelo Antonio Agostinho
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在巴西,引入非本地鱼类是司空见惯的,解决这一问题的唯一现有措施是规范性方法(即法律和检查)。然而,这种方法未能控制或阻止引进,因为在一个大陆大小的国家执行法律是困难的,在这个国家,检查和监测很少或根本不存在。此外,社会普遍没有意识到这个问题。迫切需要采取更有效的行动或补充预防措施,最有希望的方法是通过教育机会改变人类行为。在这篇短文中,我们提出,让社会接触高质量的信息是一种强有力的选择,因为见多识广的人自然会做出更理性、更平衡的决定。例如,知情的利益相关者在处理非本土物种时可能会更加谨慎,可能会采取适当的管理做法,并可能停止故意释放。此外,一个消息灵通的社会自然会避免或防止可能导致引进外来物种的有害活动。从这个角度来看,这篇短文探讨了实施教育实践的机会,以包含新的介绍。首先,我们介绍了在巴西引入非本土鱼类的主要活动(即水产养殖、养鱼和运动捕鱼),然后提出了针对每项活动的简单教育途径。此外,我们主张将入侵生物学纳入正规教育,以教育整个社会。如果该主题在教育课程中得到了必要的关注,那么教育将在不同社会层面创造新的行为标准、意识和责任方面发挥核心作用,主要目标是降低新鱼类引入率。
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How to avoid fish introductions in Brazil: education and information as alternatives

In Brazil, the introduction of non-native fish is commonplace, and the only existing measure to address this problem is the normative approach (i.e., laws and inspections). However, this approach has failed to control or prevent introductions because enforcing laws in a country the size of a continent, where inspections and monitoring are minimal or non-existent, is difficult. In addition, society is generally unaware of this issue. More effective actions or complementary preventive measures are urgently needed, and the most promising approach is to change human behavior via educational opportunities. In this short essay, we propose that exposing society to high quality information is a powerful alternative because well-informed people naturally make more rational and balanced decisions. For example, informed stakeholders may be more cautious when handling non-native species, may adopt appropriate management practices and may cease deliberate releases. Moreover, a well-informed society will naturally avoid or prevent harmful activities that may lead to the introduction of alien species. From this perspective, this short essay explores opportunities to implement educational practices for containing new introductions. First, we present the primary activities that are responsible for the introduction of non-native fish in Brazil (i.e., aquaculture, fishkeeping and sport fishing) and then suggest simple educational pathways that are specific to each activity. In addition, we advocate for the inclusion of invasion biology in formal education to educate society as a whole. If the topic receives the necessary attention in the educational curriculum, then education will play a central role in creating new behavioral standards, awareness and responsibility at different societal levels, with the primary goal of reducing the rate of new fish introductions.

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Natureza & Conservacao 环境科学-生物多样性保护
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