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The Influence of Fisher Knowledge on the Susceptibility of Reef Fish Aggregations to Fishing

机译:Fisher知识对礁石鱼群对捕鱼的敏感性的影响

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Reef fishes that exhibit predictable aggregating behaviour are often considered vulnerable to overexploitation. However, fisher knowledge of this behaviour is often heterogeneous and, coupled with socioeconomic factors that constrain demand for or access to aggregated fish, will influence susceptibility to fishing. At two case study locations in Papua New Guinea, Ahus and Karkar islands, we conducted interview-based surveys to examine how local context influenced heterogeneity in knowledge of fish aggregations. We then explored the role of fisher knowledge in conferring susceptibility to fishing relative to socioeconomic drivers of fishing effort. Local heterogeneity in knowledge of aggregating behaviour differed between our case studies. At Ahus, variable access rights among fishers and genders to the main habitats were sources of heterogeneity in knowledge. By contrast, knowledge was more homogenous at Karkar and the sole source of variation was gear type. Differences between locations in the susceptibility of aggregations to fishing depended primarily on socioeconomic drivers of fishing effort rather than catchability. While Ahus fishers were knowledgeable of fish aggregations and used more selective gears, Karkar fishers were less constrained by tenure in their access to aggregation habitat. However, fishing effort was greater at Ahus and likely related to high dependency on fishing, greater access to provincial capital markets than Karkar and a weakening of customary management. Moreover, highly efficient fishing techniques have emerged at Ahus to exploit the non-reproductive aggregating behaviour of target species. Understanding how knowledge is structured within fishing communities and its relation to socioeconomic drivers of fishing effort is important if customary practices for conservation, such as tambu areas, are to be supported. The findings of this study call for a holistic approach to assessing the risks posed to reef fish aggregations by fishing, grounded in the principals of fisheries science and emerging social-ecological thinking.
机译:表现出可预测的聚集行为的珊瑚鱼通常被认为容易遭受过度开发。但是,渔民对这种行为的了解往往是异类的,再加上限制对聚集鱼的需求或获取的社会经济因素,将影响捕捞的敏感性。在巴布亚新几内亚,Ahus和Karkar群岛的两个案例研究地点,我们进行了基于访谈的调查,以调查当地环境如何影响鱼类聚集知识的异质性。然后,我们探索了渔民知识相对于捕鱼活动的社会经济驱动因素在赋予捕鱼敏感性方面的作用。在我们的案例研究之间,汇总行为知识的局部异质性有所不同。在Ahus,渔民和性别对主要生境的可变获取权是知识异质性的根源。相比之下,Karkar的知识更加同质,唯一的变化来源是齿轮类型。聚集体对捕捞敏感性的位置之间的差异主要取决于捕捞努力的社会经济驱动力,而不是捕捞能力。尽管Ahus渔民对鱼的聚集非常了解,并使用了更多的选择性渔具,但Karkar渔民在获得聚集栖息地方面的权属较少受到限制。但是,Ahus的捕捞努力更大,可能与对钓鱼的高度依赖,比卡尔卡尔更大的进入省级资本市场的机会以及习俗管理的减弱有关。而且,Ahus出现了高效的捕鱼技术,以利用目标物种的非繁殖聚集行为。如果要支持习惯性的保护措施(例如坦布地区),那么了解捕捞社区内知识的结构及其与捕捞努力的社会经济驱动因素的关系就很重要。这项研究的结果要求采取一种整体方法,以渔业科学和新兴社会生态学原理为基础,评估捕鱼对礁石鱼聚集造成的风险。

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