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Diver ecotourism and disturbance to reef fish spawning aggregations: It is better to be disturbed than to be dead

机译:潜水员生态旅游和对珊瑚鱼产卵聚集体的干扰:受干扰总比丧命好

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ABSTRACT: Dive tourism, with proper diver training, is often suggested as an environmentally benign and economically viable alternative to commercial fishing of coral reef fishes, affording, for  example, unique opportunities to see large schools of spawning fish or encounter whale sharks Rhincodon typus. Yet, the ancillary effects of groups of divers disrupting fish spawning aggregations (FSAs) must be assessed. We examined over 9 h of video footage (extracted from over 100 h of underwater video) filmed at FSA sites in Belize. The footage captured divers interacting with schools of snappers and groupers as they aggregated to spawn, as well as showing the arrival of whale sharks. Diver behaviors included both video recording and flash still photography of fish schools and tagging of whale sharks. We filmed 746 unique diver–school interactions that included total observations of approximately 200000 snappers, 4700 Nassau groupers Epinephelus striatus and 200 whale sharks. We recorded 180 spawning events, only 105 of which showed divers disturbing aggregating schools, which affected an estimated 2100 snappers and 90 groupers. We conclude that small groups of experienced divers, following a code of responsible diving centered upon the precautionary principle and sensitivity to fish schooling behaviors, do not negatively affect schooling or spawning behaviors. Though further research is needed to assess the effects of boat traffic and larger groups of less experienced divers, dive ecotourism at fish spawning areas represents an economically attractive and less exploitative alternative to commercial fishing.
机译:摘要:潜水旅游通常经过适当的潜水员培训,通常被认为是对珊瑚礁鱼类进行商业捕鱼的对环境无害且在经济上可行的替代方案,例如,提供了独特的机会,可以看到大型的产卵鱼群或遇到鲸鲨 Rhincodon typus 。但是,必须评估潜水员群体破坏鱼卵聚集(FSA)的辅助作用。我们检查了在伯利兹FSA站点拍摄的9小时以上的录像(摘自100小时以上的水下录像)。录像捕捉了潜水员与聚集的鲷鱼和石斑鱼互动时产生的卵,并显示了鲸鲨的到来。潜水员的行为包括鱼类学校的视频录制和闪光灯静态摄影以及对鲸鲨的标记。我们拍摄了746场潜水员与学校的独特互动,包括对大约200000鲷鱼,4700拿骚石斑鱼 Epinephelus striatus 和200头鲸鲨的观察。我们记录了180个产卵事件,其中只有105个显示潜水员打扰了聚集的学校,估计影响了2100个鲷鱼和90个石斑鱼。我们得出的结论是,按照负责任的潜水守则,以经验丰富的潜水者为中心的小组,应以预防原则和对鱼类养鱼行为的敏感性为中心,不会对养鱼或产卵行为产生负面影响。尽管需要进行进一步的研究来评估船只运输和缺乏经验的大量潜水者的影响,但在鱼类产卵区进行潜水生态旅游代表了商业捕鱼的经济吸引力和较少剥削性的选择。

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