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Getting to the bottom of bycatch: a GIS-based toolbox to assess the risk of marine mammal bycatch

机译:进入兼捕的底部:基于GIS的工具箱,以评估海洋哺乳动物兼捕的风险

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Marine mammal bycatch poses a particular challenge in developing countries, where data to document bycatch and its effects are often lacking. Using the Bycatch Risk Assessment (ByRA) toolkit, based on InVEST open-source models, we chose 4 field sites in Southeast Asia with varying amounts of data on marine mammals and fishing occurrence: Trat province in the eastern Gulf of Thailand, the Sibu-Tinggi Islands and Kuching Bay, Malaysia, and Kien Giang Biosphere Reserve in southwestern Vietnam. These field sites have similar species of coastal marine mammals, small-scale and commercial fisheries, and support for research from universities and/or management. In Thailand and Kuching, results showed changing patterns of fishing and Irrawaddy dolphin Orcaella brevirostris habitat use across seasons, showing how bycatch risk could change throughout the year. Risk maps for dugongs Dugong dugon in peninsular Malaysia highlighted patterns of bycatch risk concentrated around a mainland fishing pier, and revealed high risk in a northern subregion. In Vietnam, first maps of bycatch risk for the Irrawaddy dolphin showed the highest risk driven by intensive use of gillnets and trawling gear. ByRA pinpointed areas of spatial and seasonal bycatch exposure, and estimated the consequence of bycatch on local species, providing managers with critical information on where to focus bycatch mitigation and meet new global standards for US Marine Mammal Protection Act and other international regulation (e.g. Official Journal of the European Union 2019; Regulation 2019/1241) compliance. The toolbox, a transferable open-source tool, can be used to guide fisheries management, marine mammal conservation, spatial planning, and further research.
机译:海洋哺乳动物兼遗物在发展中国家对特殊挑战构成了一个特殊的挑战,其中数据兼容兼捕数据及其影响往往缺乏。使用基于投资开源模型的兼捕风险评估(BYRA)工具包,我们在东南亚选择了4个现场网站,并在海洋哺乳动物和渔业发生的不同数据:泰国东湾的TRAT Province,Sibu-越南西南部的廷吉群岛和古晋湾,马来西亚和Kien Giang生物圈保护区。这些现场网站具有类似的沿海海洋哺乳动物,小规模和商业渔业物种,以及支持大学和/或管理的研究。在泰国和古晋,结果表明,在季节的钓鱼和iscawaddy海豚Orcaella brevirostris栖息地使用的捕鱼模式,展示了兼捕风险如何在全年里发生变化。 Dugongs Dugong Dugon在半岛马来西亚的风险地图强调了兼捕风险的模式,集中在大陆渔业码头,并揭示了北部次区域的高风险。在越南,Irrawaddy海豚的兼捕风险的第一个地图表明,由于羽毛和拖网齿轮的密集使用,越来越高的风险。 BYRA针对空间和季节性兼捕曝光的区域,并估计了对当地物种的兼遗物的结果,为管理人员提供有关在占领兼捕的地方的关键信息,并满足美国海洋哺乳动物保护法和其他国际监管的新全球标准(例如官方期刊) 2019年欧洲联盟;第2019/1241号规则)遵守。工具箱,可转移的开源工具,可用于指导渔业管理,海洋哺乳动物保护,空间规划和进一步研究。

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