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Are FADs a significant source of marine litter? Assessment of released debris and mitigation strategy in the Mediterranean sea

机译:FAD是否是海洋垃圾的重要来源?

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A poorly known form of marine litter known as Abandoned, Lost or otherwise Discarded Fishing (ALDFG) derives from fishing activities using FADs (Fish Aggregating Devices). In the Mediterranean Sea, this activity is widespread in southern Italy, Tunisia, Malta and Majorca (Spain). The way of constructing FADs, from a functional point of view, is very similar throughout the Mediterranean and consists mainly of the use of different materials for the floats and for the cables and blocks for anchoring. Every year, for at least 30 years, about 60,000 FADs have been placed at sea and in most cases are not recovered. In this study, through analysis of the scientific and grey literature, a historical reconstruction of the use of FADS in the Mediterranean Sea was made, including their spatial distribution, the number of objects and the materials used to build the devices. It has been estimated that approximately 1.6 million FADs were abandoned in the Mediterranean Sea between 1961 and 2017. The largest fishing areas are off Malta (34,465 km(2)) and Tunisia (23,033 km(2)). The greatest numbers of abandoned plastic sheets (452,742) and concrete blocks (905,483) were estimated to be around Tunisia, while the greatest amount, in terms of length, of polyethylene cable (399,423 km) was estimated to be around Sicily. About 30% of FADs used all over the world are used in the Mediterranean and are only of the anchored type (corresponding to about 90% of those anchored used worldwide). The legislation on the use of Mediterranean FADs is still poor and does not address environmental issues. An analysis of the possible environmental impacts of the FAD litter was made. Overall, reducing the number of FADs and introducing new types of FADs equipped with specific technological systems appear to be the most suitable strategies to mitigate the impact of FADs on the environment and resources, as well as measures and incentives to involve fishermen in their better management.
机译:使用FAD(鱼聚集装置)进行钓鱼活动是一种鲜为人知的海洋垃圾形式,被称为“废弃,遗失或丢弃的捕鱼”(ALDFG)。在地中海,这种活动广泛分布在意大利南部,突尼斯,马耳他和马略卡岛(西班牙)。从功能的角度来看,FAD的建造方式在整个地中海地区非常相似,主要包括使用不同的材料制作浮标以及锚固用的缆索和砌块。至少在30年中,每年至少有60,000个FAD被放置在海上,大多数情况下没有被回收。在这项研究中,通过对科学和灰色文献的分析,对地中海地区FADS的使用进行了历史性的重建,包括其空间分布,物体数量和用于制造该装置的材料。据估计,1961年至2017年之间,地中海地区约有160万个FAD被放弃。最大的捕鱼区在马耳他(34,465公里(2))和突尼斯(23,033公里(2))附近。估计最多的废弃塑料板(452,742)和混凝土块(905,483)在突尼斯附近,而最大长度的聚乙烯电缆(399,423 km)估计在西西里岛附近。世界范围内使用的FAD约有30%用于地中海地区,且仅属于锚定类型(相当于全世界锚定使用的FAD的约90%)。关于使用地中海FAD的法律仍然很薄,没有解决环境问题。对FAD垃圾的可能环境影响进行了分析。总体而言,减少FAD的数量并引进配备特定技术系统的新型FAD似乎是减轻FAD对环境和资源影响的最合适策略,也是使渔民参与更好管理的措施和激励措施。

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  • 来源
    《Journal of Environmental Management》 |2020年第1期|109749.1-109749.8|共8页
  • 作者单位

    Ctr Interdipartimentale Sicilia Integrat Marine Ecol Dept Staz Zool Anton Dohrn Palermo Lungomare Cristoforo Colombo 4521 I-90149 Palermo Italy;

    Inst Environm Protect & Res ISPRA BIO CIT Lungomare Cristoforo Colombo 4521 I-90149 Palermo Italy;

    Marine Expert Via Paradiso I-98057 Milazzo ME Italy;

    Ctr Interdipartimentale Sicilia Integrat Marine Ecol Dept Staz Zool Anton Dohrn Via Mile 46 I-98057 Milazzo ME Italy;

    IFREMER ZI Furiani F-20600 Bastia France;

    Inst Environm Protect & Res ISPRA BIO CIT Lungomare Cristoforo Colombo 4521 I-90149 Palermo Italy|Ctr Interdipartimentale Sicilia Integrat Marine Ecol Dept Staz Zool Anton Dohrn Via Mile 46 I-98057 Milazzo ME Italy;

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

    Marine litter; ALDFG; FADs; Mediterranean sea;

    机译:海洋垃圾;ALDFG;FADs;地中海;

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