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Examining the utility of a decision-support tool to develop spatial management options for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems on the high seas around New Zealand

机译:检查决策支持工具的实用性,以开发空间管理方案,以保护新西兰周围公海的脆弱海洋生态系统

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The South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO) Convention includes specific provisions to protect vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs). The SPRFMO Commission has determined that the interim measures put in place to protect VMEs should be replaced by an improved system of fishable and closed areas. We used the conservation planning tool Zonation to examine the utility of a decision-support tool to develop spatial management options that balance the protection of VMEs with utilisation of high value areas for fishing. Input data included: habitat suitability maps for VME indicator taxa, and uncertainties associated with these model predictions, for an area of the high seas around New Zealand; naturalness condition, represented by two proxy variables using New Zealand trawl effort data; and value to the New Zealand fishery using trawl catch data for two gear types and three time-periods. Running scenario analyses with these data allowed for an understanding of the effect of varying the input data on the spatial prioritisation of areas for VME conservation. The analyses also allowed for the cost to fishing to be determined, in terms of the amount of the trawl catch footprint (normalised to the catch) lost if high priority areas for VME indicator taxa are protected. In most scenarios, the cost to fishing was low given the relatively high proportion of suitable habitat for VME indicator taxa that could be protected. The main outcome of the present study is a demonstration of the practical utility of using available data, including modelled data, and the Zonation decision-support tool to develop future options for the spatial management of the SPRFMO area. Suggestions are also made for improvements in input data for future analyses.
机译:南太平洋区域渔业管理组织(SPRFMO)公约包括保护脆弱的海洋生态系统(VME)的具体规定。 SPRFMO委员会已确定,为保护VME而采取的临时措施应由改进的可捕鱼和禁区系统代替。我们使用保护规划工具分区来检查决策支持工具的效用,以开发空间管理选项,以平衡对VME的保护与对高价值区域的利用。输入数据包括:VME指标分类单元的栖息地适宜性图,以及与这些模型预测相关的新西兰周围公海地区的不确定性;自然状态,由使用新西兰拖网努力数据的两个代理变量表示;并使用拖网渔获数据获得两种渔具类型和三个时间段对新西兰渔业的价值。通过使用这些数据进行运行方案分析,可以了解更改输入数据对VME保护区域的空间优先次序的影响。这些分析还可以根据保护VME指标分类单元的优先区域而损失的拖网捕捞足迹量(标准化为渔获量)来确定捕捞成本。在大多数情况下,鉴于可以保护的VME指标类群的适当栖息地比例相对较高,捕鱼成本较低。本研究的主要成果是对使用可用数据(包括建模数据)和分区决策支持工具开发未来SPRFMO区域空间管理选项的实用性的演示。还提出了改进输入数据以供将来分析的建议。

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    《Ocean & coastal management》 |2019年第3期|1-16|共16页
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    Natl Inst Water & Atmospher Res, Private Bag 14901, Wellington, New Zealand;

    Natl Inst Water & Atmospher Res, POB 11115, Hamilton, New Zealand;

    Natl Inst Water & Atmospher Res, Private Bag 14901, Wellington, New Zealand;

    Natl Inst Water & Atmospher Res, Private Bag 14901, Wellington, New Zealand;

    Marine Conservat Inst, 4010 Stone Way N,Suite 210, Seattle, WA USA|US Fish & Wildlife Serv, 134 Union Blvd, Lakewood, CO USA;

    Natl Inst Water & Atmospher Res, Private Bag 14901, Wellington, New Zealand;

    Natl Inst Water & Atmospher Res, Private Bag 14901, Wellington, New Zealand|Fisheries & Oceans Canada, Maurice Lamontagne Inst, 850 Mer Rd, Mont Joli, PQ, Canada;

    Natl Inst Water & Atmospher Res, POB 11115, Hamilton, New Zealand;

    Minist Primary Ind, POB 2526, Wellington, New Zealand;

    Natl Inst Water & Atmospher Res, POB 11115, Hamilton, New Zealand|Univ Auckland, Inst Marine Sci, Auckland 92019, New Zealand;

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  • 关键词

    Vulnerable marine ecosystems; Decision-support tools; Spatial management; Conservation; High seas; New Zealand; SPRFMO;

    机译:脆弱的海洋生态系统;决策支持工具;空间管理;养护;公海;新西兰;SPRFMO;

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