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Linking freshwater fishery management to global food security and biodiversity conservation

机译:将淡水渔业管理与全球粮食安全和生物多样性保护联系起来

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Fisheries are an essential ecosystem service, but catches from freshwaters are often overlooked. Hundreds of millions of people around the world benefit from low-cost protein, recreation, and commerce provided by freshwater fisheries, particularly in regions where alternative sources of nutrition and employment are scarce. Here, we derive a gridded global map of riverine fisheries and assess its implications for biodiversity conservation, fishery sustainability, and food security. Catches increase with river discharge and human population density, and 90% of global catch comes from river basins with above-average stress levels. Fish richness and catches are positively but not causally correlated, revealing that fishing pressure is most intense in rivers where potential impacts on biodiversity are highest. Merging our catch analysis with nutritional and socioeconomic data, we find that freshwater fisheries provide the equivalent of all dietary animal protein for 158 million people. Poor and undernourished populations are particularly reliant on inland fisheries compared with marine or aquaculture sources. The spatial coincidence of productive freshwater fisheries and low food security highlights the critical role of rivers and lakes in providing locally sourced, low-cost protein. At the same time, intensive fishing in regions where rivers are already degraded by other stressors may undermine efforts to conserve biodiversity. This syndrome of poverty, nutritional deficiency, fishery dependence, and extrinsic threats to biodiverse river ecosystems underscores the high stakes for improving fishery management. Our enhanced spatial data on estimated catches can facilitate the inclusion of inland fisheries in environmental planning to protect both food security and species diversity.
机译:渔业是一项必不可少的生态系统服务,但淡水捕捞往往被忽视。淡水渔业提供的低成本蛋白质,娱乐和商业活动,使全世界成千上万人受益,特别是在缺乏其他营养和就业来源的地区。在这里,我们得出了河流渔业的网格化全球地图,并评估了其对生物多样性保护,渔业可持续性和粮食安全的影响。渔获量随着河流流量和人口密度的增加而增加,全球渔获量的90%来自压力水平高于平均水平的流域。鱼类的丰富度和捕获量呈正相关,但无因果关系,这表明在对生物多样性潜在影响最大的河流中,捕鱼压力最为强烈。将渔获量分析与营养和社会经济数据相结合,我们发现淡水渔业为1.58亿人提供了相当于所有饮食动物蛋白的水平。与海洋或水产养殖来源相比,贫困和营养不良的人口特别依赖内陆渔业。生产性淡水渔业在空间上的重合和粮食安全低下,突显了河流和湖泊在提供当地来源的低成本蛋白质方面的关键作用。同时,在河流已经被其他压力源退化的地区进行密集捕捞可能会破坏保护生物多样性的努力。这种贫困,营养缺乏,渔业依赖以及对生物多样性河流生态系统的外来威胁的综合症突出表明了改善渔业管理的高风险。我们增强的估计产量空间数据可以促进将内陆渔业纳入环境规划中,以保护粮食安全和物种多样性。

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