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Shark Spotters: Successfully reducing spatial overlap between white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) and recreational water users in False Bay, South Africa

机译:鲨鱼检举器:成功减少南非福克斯湾白鲨(Carcharodon carcharias)和娱乐用水者之间的空间重叠

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White sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) are apex predators that play an important role in the structure and stability of marine ecosystems. Despite their ecological importance and protected status, white sharks are still subject to lethal control to reduce the risk of shark bites for recreational water users. The Shark Spotters program, pioneered in Cape Town, South Africa, provides a non-lethal alternative for reducing the risk of human-shark conflict. In this study we assessed the efficacy of the Shark Spotters program in reducing overlap between water users and white sharks at two popular beaches in False Bay, South Africa. We investigated seasonal and diel patterns in water use and shark presence at each beach, and thereafter quantified the impact of different shark warnings from shark spotters on water user abundance. We also assessed the impact of a fatal shark incident on patterns of water use. Our results revealed striking diel and seasonal overlap between white sharks and water users at both beaches. Despite this, there was a low rate of shark-human incidents (0.5/annum) which we attribute partly to the success of the Shark Spotters program. Shark spotters use visual (coloured flags) and auditory (siren) cues to inform water users of risk associated with white shark presence in the surf zone. Our results showed that the highest risk category (denoted by a white flag and accompanying siren) caused a significant reduction in water user abundance; however the secondary risk category (denoted by a red flag with no siren) had no significant effect on water users. A fatal shark incident was shown to negatively impact the number of water users present for at least three months following the incident. Our results indicate that the Shark Spotters program effectively reduces spatial overlap between white sharks and water users when the risk of conflict is highest.
机译:白鲨(Carcharodon carcharias)是先天性掠食者,在海洋生态系统的结构和稳定性中起着重要作用。尽管白鲨具有生态重要性和受保护的地位,但仍需进行致命控制,以减少娱乐用水者被鲨鱼叮咬的风险。在南非开普敦开创的“鲨鱼去斑器”计划提供了一种非致命的替代方案,以减少人与鲨鱼发生冲突的风险。在这项研究中,我们评估了“鲨鱼去斑剂”计划在减少南非False Bay的两个受欢迎海滩上的耗水者和白鲨之间的重叠方面的功效。我们调查了每个海滩的用水量和鲨鱼数量的季节性和diel模式,然后量化了来自鲨鱼检举员的不同鲨鱼警告对水使用者数量的影响。我们还评估了致命鲨鱼事件对用水模式的影响。我们的研究结果表明,两个海滩上的白鲨和水使用者之间惊人的迪尔和季节性重叠。尽管如此,鲨鱼人为事件的发生率很低(每年0.5次),这在一定程度上归功于“鲨鱼侦探者”计划的成功。鲨鱼发现者使用视觉(彩旗)和听觉(警报器)提示来告知水使用者与冲浪区内白鲨的存在相关的风险。我们的结果表明,最高风险类别(用白旗和伴随的警报器表示)导致用水者丰度大大降低;但是,次要危险类别(由没有警报的红旗表示)对用水者没有重大影响。致命的鲨鱼事件对事件发生后至少三个月的在水使用者数量产生了负面影响。我们的研究结果表明,当冲突风险最高时,“鲨鱼去污器”计划可以有效减少白鲨与用水者之间的空间重叠。

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