Conservation challenges for small-scale fisheries: Bycatch and habitat impacts of traps and gillnets

被引:132
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作者
Shester, Geoffrey G. [1 ]
Micheli, Fiorenza [1 ]
机构
[1] Stanford Univ, Hopkins Marine Stn, Pacific Grove, CA 93950 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Bycatch; Baja California; Coral; Kelp; Gillnet; Trap; Artisanal; Fishery; MARINE; CORALS; EXTINCTION; LOGGERHEAD; GROWTH; AGE;
D O I
10.1016/j.biocon.2011.02.023
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Small-scale fisheries provide over half the world's wild-caught seafood, employ over 99% of its fishers, and are frequently promoted as a sustainable alternative to large-scale industrial fisheries. However, few studies have quantitatively examined how possible habitat impacts and non-target species composition vary across gears used in small-scale fisheries, as data are sparse and conservation efforts are largely focused on more iconic species. Here, we quantify and compare the ecosystem impacts of four fishing gears (lobster traps, fish traps, set gillnets, drift gillnets) used in small-scale fisheries of Baja California, Mexico, using at-sea observations and field experiments. Set gillnets had the highest overall impact on both non-target species and habitat, with discard rates higher than most industrial fisheries (34.3% by weight), and an estimated 19.2% of Eisenia arborea kelp and 16.8% of gorgonian corals damaged or removed within 1 m of the net path. Fish traps had the lowest discard rates (0.11%) while lobster traps and drift gillnets had intermediate discard rates (15.1% and 18.5% respectively). In contrast with gillnets, traps caused minimal immediate damage to gorgonian corals and rarely interacted with kelp. Results indicate that ecological impacts depend more on fishing gear type and habitat characteristics than the size of fishing vessels, calling into question broad generalizations that small-scale fisheries are inherently more sustainable than industrial fisheries. Our findings highlight the ecological impacts of artisanal gillnet fisheries as priorities for research, management, and conservation efforts in Baja California and other coastal areas. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved,
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页码:1673 / 1681
页数:9
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