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Mapping fishing grounds, resource and fleet patterns to enhance management units in data-poor fisheries: The case of snappers and groupers in the Abrolhos Bank coral-reefs (South Atlantic)

机译:绘制渔场,资源和船队模式图,以增强数据贫乏渔业中的管理部门:以阿伯罗霍斯银行珊瑚礁(南大西洋)的鲷鱼和石斑鱼为例

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In most small-scale fisheries, especially in developing countries, the collection of reliable fishing statistics is not regular, hampering traditional stock assessments. In those data-poor fisheries, a precise knowledge of resources co-occurrence at the ecosystem level, as well as the spatial mapping of fishing activities seem key to support management in a complex fishers-environment context. In the largest South Atlantic coralline reef, the Abrolhos Bank, fisheries are extremely diverse in terms of exploitation capacity, fishing gears, target stocks and operating areas, but any regional fisheries management is currently in place. The aim of this study was to assess, organize, and analyze fisheries of three snappers (Lutjanus jocu, L. synagris and Ocyurus chrysurus), and three groupers (Cephalopholis fulva, Epinephelus mono and Mycteroperca bonaci) along the Abrolhos Bank, with an ultimate goal of proposing useful management units. Surveys were conducted in the main fishing ports, including fishers' interviews and fish size measures in landings. Data analysis allowed a precise fishing characterization, a grouping of stocks co-occurrence, and the mapping of fishing spots and grounds. Three stocks and seven fishing areas clusters were obtained and defined statistically, suggesting useful management units. Specific fishers' groups per fleet were identified as the main stakeholders to be consulted in fisheries plans. Spatial units based on the occurrence of snappers and groupers stocks were defined, having the "Parcel das Paredes" the greatest number of fishing spots and the lower fish sizes. Overall, findings contain unprecedented fine scale resolution units that clarifies and simplifies the connections among species, fleets, fishing areas and fishers. They should also strength the call for action to implement fisheries management in a broader ecosystem-scale context.
机译:在大多数小型渔业中,特别是在发展中国家,不定期收集可靠的捕鱼统计数据,这妨碍了传统的种群评估。在那些数据贫乏的渔业中,对生态系统一级资源共生的精确了解以及捕捞活动的空间作图看来是在复杂的捕捞者-环境中支持管理的关键。在南大西洋最大的珊瑚礁,即阿伯罗霍斯银行,渔业的开采能力,渔具,目标种群和作业区域极为不同,但目前已实施任何区域渔业管理。这项研究的目的是评估,组织和分析阿波罗洛斯河沿岸的三个鲷鱼(Lutjanus jocu,L。synagris和Ocyurus chrysurus)和三个石斑鱼(Cephalopholis fulva,Epinephelus mono和Mycteroperca bonaci)的渔业,最终提出有用管理单位的目标。在主要渔港进行了调查,包括渔民的访谈和登陆区的鱼尺寸测量。数据分析可以进行精确的捕鱼特征分析,种群共生的分组以及捕鱼地点和地点的地图绘制。获得了三个种群和七个捕捞区群,并对其进行了统计定义,表明有用的管理单位。确定每个船队的特定渔民群体是渔业计划中要咨询的主要利益相关者。定义了基于鲷鱼和石斑鱼种群发生的空间单位,使“ Parcel das Paredes”捕鱼点的数量最多,而鱼的大小较小。总体而言,调查结果包含前所未有的精细分辨率解决方案单位,该单位阐明并简化了物种,船队,捕鱼区和渔民之间的联系。他们还应加强采取行动的呼吁,以在更广泛的生态系统规模范围内实施渔业管理。

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