Reference points for assessing significant adverse impacts on deep sea vulnerable marine ecosystems

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Kenny, Andrew J. [1 ]
Pepin, Pierre [2 ,8 ]
Bell, James [1 ]
Downie, Anna [1 ]
Kenchington, Ellen [3 ]
Koen-Alonso, Mariano [2 ]
Lirette, Camille [3 ]
Frojan, Christopher Barrio [4 ]
Ollerhead, Neil [2 ]
Murillo, F. Javier [3 ]
Sacau, Mar [5 ]
Fuller, Susanna [6 ]
Diz, Daniela [7 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Environm Fisheries & Aquaculture Sci Cefas, Pakefield Rd, Lowestoft NR33 0HT, England
[2] Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Ctr, Dept Fisheries & Oceans DFO, 80 East Wh Hills Rd POB 5667, St John, NF A1C 5X1, Canada
[3] Beford Inst Oceanog, Dept Fisheries & Oceans DFO, Ocean & Ecosyst Sci Div, 1 Challenger Dr, Dartmouth, NS B2Y 4A2, Canada
[4] Univ Southampton, Univ Rd, Southampton SO17 1BJ, England
[5] CSIC, Ctr Oceanog & Vigo IEO, Subida Radio Faro 50-52, Vigo 36390, Pontevedra, Spain
[6] Oceans North, 1459 Hollis St, Halifax, NS B3J 1V1, Canada
[7] Heriot Watt Univ, Lyell Ctr, Edinburgh EH14 4BA, Currie, Scotland
[8] Three Dog House,1023 Indian Meal Line, Portugal Cove St Philips, NF A1M 3C4, Canada
关键词
Thresholds; Impact; Benthos; Management; Biomass; Sensitivity; Fishing; SPONGE GROUNDS; FISHING-GEAR; MANAGEMENT; FRAMEWORK; FISHERIES; DECLINE;
D O I
10.1016/j.ecolind.2025.113296
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Biodiversity loss due to human activities is a critical issue, particularly in the High Seas where bottom-contact fishing poses a significant threat to Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VMEs). Deep sea VMEs, tend to be composed of slow-growing, long-lived benthic organisms such as deep-sea corals and sponges. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has developed guidelines to protect these ecosystems from Significant Adverse Impacts (SAI) caused by bottom trawling activities. This study focuses on the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO) Regulatory Area, utilizing fishery- independent surveys and fishing Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) data to map fishing intensity and VME functional type biomass. Seven VME types have been assessed, e.g., large-sized sponges, sea pens, sea-squirts, bryozoans, black corals, large and small gorgonian corals, to determine the risk of impact. Results indicate that sponges, black corals, and large gorgonians are the most sensitive VME types to bottom trawling activities, with significant biomass loss occurring at very low fishing intensities. The study defines bottom trawling biomass impact thresholds for each VME type in the range of 0.12-9.43 km center dot km-2 center dot yr- 1 and 0.01-0.11 km center dot km-2 center dot yr- 1 for upper and lower impact thresholds, respectively. The study determines that rapid losses in VME biomass occurs at bottom trawling intensities of about 0.10 km center dot km- 2 center dot y-1 for fisheries operating in the NAFO Regulatory Area. The study concludes that modest reductions in fishing effort in sensitive areas could substantially mitigate SAI whilst having little or no impact on fishing opportunities. The findings also support the target of protecting at least 60 % to 70 % of VME biomass to likely ensure good seabed status; and the importance of implementing spatial fisheries management measures, such as defining a fishing footprint and establishing fishery closed areas, to protect VMEs.
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