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Are critically endangered fish back on the menu? Analysis of UK fisheries data suggest post-ban landings of prohibited skates in European waters

机译:菜单上是否还列出了濒临灭绝的鱼类?对英国渔业数据的分析表明,禁水冰鞋在欧洲水域之后的禁令登陆

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Skates (Rajidae) have been commercially exploited in Europe for hundreds of years with some species' abundances declining dramatically during the twentieth century. In 2009 it became "prohibited for EU vessels to target, retain, tranship or land" certain species in some ICES areas, including the critically endangered common skate and the endangered white skate. To examine compliance with skate bans the official UK landings data for 2011-2014 were analysed. Surprisingly, it was found that after the ban prohibited species were still reported landed in UK ports, including 9.6 t of common skate during 2011-2014. The majority of reported landings of common and white skate were from northern UK waters and landed into northern UK ports. Although past landings could not be validated as being actual prohibited species, the landings' patterns found reflect known abundance distributions that suggest actual landings were made, rather than sporadic occurrence across ports that would be evident if landings were solely due to systematic misidentification or data entry errors. Nevertheless, misreporting and data entry errors could not be discounted as factors contributing to the recorded landings of prohibited species. These findings raise questions about the efficacy of current systems to police skate landings to ensure prohibited species remain protected. By identifying UK ports with the highest apparent landings of prohibited species and those still landing species grouped as'skates and rays', these results may aid authorities in allocating limited resources more effectively to reduce landings, misreporting and data errors of prohibited species, and increase species-specific landing compliance. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:滑冰(Rajidae)在欧洲已有数百年的商业开发历史,在20世纪,某些物种的丰富度急剧下降。 2009年,它成为“禁止欧盟船只瞄准,保留,转运或降落”某些ICES地区的某些物种的物种,其中包括极度濒危的普通冰刀和濒临灭绝的白色冰刀。为了检查对滑冰禁令的遵守情况,分析了2011-2014年英国官方登陆数据。令人惊讶的是,发现在报告了禁令之后,仍然有报道称禁止物种进入英国港口,包括2011-2014年间的9.6吨​​普通冰鞋。据报道,大多数普通滑冰鞋和白色滑冰鞋降落在英国北部水域,并降落到英国北部港口。尽管不能将过去的着陆确认为实际的禁忌物种,但发现的着陆模式反映了已知的丰度分布,表明已经进行了实际着陆,而不是零星的港口间零星事件,如果仅由于系统的错误识别或数据输入而造成的话,这种情况就很明显错误。然而,误报和数据输入错误不能作为造成记录的禁止物种登陆的因素。这些发现提出了有关当前系统对警察滑冰着陆以确保禁止的物种得到保护的功效的疑问。通过确定在英国表面上被禁止物种的最高着陆率和仍在被归类为“溜冰和射线”的物种的英国港口,这些结果可以帮助当局更有效地分配有限的资源,以减少被禁止物种的着陆,误报和数据错误,并增加特定物种的着陆依从性。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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    《Marine policy》 |2016年第7期|42-51|共10页
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    Marine Biol Assoc United Kingdom Lab, Plymouth PL1 2PB, Devon, England|Univ Southampton, Natl Oceanog Ctr Southampton, Ocean & Earth Sci, Southampton SO14 3ZH, Hants, England;

    Marine Biol Assoc United Kingdom Lab, Plymouth PL1 2PB, Devon, England|Univ Southampton, Natl Oceanog Ctr Southampton, Ocean & Earth Sci, Southampton SO14 3ZH, Hants, England|Univ Southampton, Ctr Biol Sci, Southampton SO17 1BJ, Hants, England;

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    Fisheries; Conservation; Elasmobranch; Overfishing; IUCN red list; Dipturus batis;

    机译:渔业;养护;弹nch;过度捕捞;IUCN红色名录;拟南芥;

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