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Retrospective Study of Fishery Interactions in Stranded Cetaceans, Canary Islands

机译:加那利群岛股票鲸类的渔业相互作用的回顾性研究

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Estimating cetacean interactions with fishery activities is challenging. Bycatch and chronic entanglements are responsible for thousands of cetacean deaths per year globally. This study represents the first systematic approach to the postmortem investigation of fishery interactions in stranded cetaceans in the Canary Islands. We retrospectively studied 586 cases necropsied between January 2000 and December 2018. Of the cases with a known cause of death, 7.4% (32/453) were due to fishery interactions, and the Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) was the most affected species [46.9% (15/32)]. Three types of fishery interactions were recognized by gross findings: bycatch [65.6% (21/32)], chronic entanglements [18.8% (6/32)], and fishermen aggression [15.6% (5/32)]. Among the bycaught cases, we differentiated the dolphins that died because of ingestion of longline hooks [23.8% (5/21)] from those that died because of fishing net entrapments [76.2% (16/21)], including dolphins that presumably died at depth due to peracute underwater entrapment (PUE) [37.5% (6/16)], dolphins that were hauled out alive and suffered additional trauma during handling [43.8% (7/16)], and those that were released alive but became stranded and died because of fishery interactions [18.7% (3/16)]. Gross and histologic findings of animals in each group were presented and compared. The histological approach confirmed gross lesions and excluded other possible causes of death. Cetaceans in good-fair body condition and shallow diving species were significantly more affected by fishery interactions, in agreement with the literature. Low rates of fishery interactions have been described, compared with other regions. However, within the last few years, sightings of entangled live whales, especially the minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) and Bryde’s whale (B. edeni), have increased. This study contributes to further improvement of the evaluation of different types of fishery interactions and may facilitate the enforcement of future conservation policies to preserve cetacean populations in the Canary Islands.
机译:估计与渔业活动的鲸类互动挑战。兼遗物和慢性纠缠在全球每年有数千次鲸类死亡。本研究代表了加那利群岛中链鲸类的渔业相互作用追查的第一种系统方法。我们回顾性地研究了2000年1月至2018年12月之间的586例尸检。有7.4%(32/453)的案件是由于渔业互动,大西洋斑点的海豚(Stenella Frontalis)是受影响最大的物种[46.9%(15/32)]。总结结果证实了三种类型的渔业相互作用:兼捕[65.6%(21/32)],慢性纠缠[18.8%(6/32)]和渔民侵略[15.6%(5/32)]。在宪法的情况下,我们将死亡的海豚差异化,因为摄入延绳线钩[23.8%(5/21)]由于捕鱼净血迹而死亡的那些[76.2%(16/21)],包括大胆可能死亡的海豚由于休息时间滞后(PUE)(扁平)[37.5%(6/16)],在处理过程中牵引的海豚寄出并遭受额外的创伤[43.8%(7/16)],并且变得活着由于渔业相互作用而被搁浅和死亡[18.7%(3/16)]。提出并比较了每组动物的总和和组织学结果。组织学方法证实了巨大病变,排除了其他可能的死亡原因。伴娘身体状况和浅潜水物种的鲸类人受到渔业互动的显着影响,与文献一致。与其他地区相比,已经描述了低渔业交互率。然而,在过去的几年里,纠缠了活鲸的目击,特别是米克鲸(Balaenoptera Acutortrata)和Bryde的鲸鱼(B. Edeni)增加了。本研究有助于进一步改进对不同类型的渔业互动的评估,并可促进未来的保护政策的执行,以保存加那利群岛的鲸类人口。
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