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Conservation of the Critically Endangered Eastern Australian Population of the Grey Nurse Shark (Carcharias taurus) Through Cross-Jurisdictional Management of a Network of Marine-Protected Areas

机译:通过跨海洋保护区网络的跨辖区管理,保护濒临灭绝的东澳大利亚灰Nurse鲨(Carcharias taurus)

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Between 2001 and 2009, 26 marine-protected areas (MPA) were established on the east Australian seaboard, at least in part, to manage human interactions with a critically endangered population of grey nurse shark, Carcharias taurus. This network is spread across six MPA systems and includes all 19 sites outlined in the National Recovery Plan for C. taurus, though five sites remain open to some forms of fishing. The reserve network has complex cross-jurisdictional management, as the sharks occur in waters controlled by the Australian states of New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland, as well as by the Commonwealth (Federal) government. Jurisdiction is further complicated by fisheries and conservation departments both engaging in management activities within each state. This has resulted in protected area types that include IUCN category II equivalent zones in NSW, Queensland, and Commonwealth marine parks that either overlay or complement another large scaled network of protected sites called critical habitats. Across the network, seven and eight rule permutations for diving and fishing, respectively, are applied to this population of sharks. Besides sites identified by the recovery plan, additional sites have been protected as part of the general development of MPA networks. A case study at one of these sites, which historically was known to be occupied by C. taurus but had been abandoned, appears to shows re-establishment of an aggregation of juvenile and sub-adult sharks. Concurrent with the re-establishment of the aggregation, a local dive operator increased seasonal dive visitation rates at the site fourfold. As a precautionary measure, protection of abandoned sites, which includes nursery and gestating female habitats are options that may assist recovery of the east coast population of C. taurus.
机译:在2001年至2009年之间,至少部分地在澳大利亚东部沿海地区建立了26个海洋保护区(MPA),以管理与极度濒危的灰色哺乳鲨(Carcharias taurus)种群的人际交往。该网络分布在六个MPA系统中,包括《金牛座国家恢复计划》中概述的所有19个地点,尽管五个地点仍对某些形式的捕鱼开放。由于鲨鱼产于澳大利亚新南威尔士州(NSW)和昆士兰州以及联邦政府(联邦)控制的水域,因此保护区网络具有复杂的跨辖区管理。渔业和保护部门都在每个州内从事管理活动,使管辖权进一步复杂化。这导致了保护区类型的发展,其中包括新南威尔士州,昆士兰州和英联邦海洋公园的IUCN II类同等保护区,这些保护区覆盖或补充了另一个称为重要栖息地的大型保护区网络。在整个网络中,分别对这批鲨鱼应用了七个和八个用于潜水和钓鱼的规则排列。除了恢复计划确定的站点之外,作为MPA网络总体开发的一部分,还保护了其他站点。在这些地点之一的一个案例研究似乎历史上表明重新建立了幼鲨和亚成年鲨鱼的聚集,这些地点在历史上曾被金牛座占据,但已被废弃。在重新建立集合的同时,当地的潜水操作员将现场的季节性潜水探访率提高了四倍。作为一项预防措施,保护弃置地点(包括育苗场和孕育雌性栖息地)是可以帮助恢复东海岸金牛座种群的一种选择。

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  • 来源
    《Environmental Management》 |2013年第6期|1341-1354|共14页
  • 作者单位

    CSIRO, GPO Box 1538, Hobart, TAS 7001, Australia,Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia;

    Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia;

    IMAS, University of Tasmania, Taroona, TAS 7053, Australia;

    IMAS, University of Tasmania, Taroona, TAS 7053, Australia;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Precautionary principle; SCUBA; Fishing; Threatened species; Philopatry; Dive tourism;

    机译:预防原则;潜水;钓鱼;受威胁物种;哲学家;潜水旅游;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 13:27:49

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