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Interactions between finfish aquaculture and American lobster in Atlantic Canada

机译:大西洋加拿大紫鱼水产养殖与美国龙虾之间的互动

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Globally, lobsters are one of the most economically valuable wild species caught in capture fisheries. Catches are dominated by American lobster (Homarus americanus) landed entirely in Atlantic Canada and northeastern United States. In Atlantic Canada, lobster fishing and marine finfish aquaculture take place in the same coastal waters creating the potential for negative environmental, as well as social, interactions. We review the state of knowledge of environmental interactions between American lobster, their habitat and fishery, and marine finfish aquaculture. We first provide a brief overview of key biological, behavioural, and ecological processes and environmental stressors of American lobster at different life-history stages followed by an overview of the pathways of effects of marine finfish aquaculture on coastal ecosystems in general and on American lobster. Our review found that certain finfish aquaculture-lobster interactions have received considerable study (e.g., chemical use), whereas knowledge of other interactions are either limited (e.g., net pens, waste discharges) or lacking (e.g., disease, noise, lights, and odours). An ecosystem-based approach to aquaculture has been proposed for managing these interactions but implementing this approach has proven to be a challenge in part because of complex multi-sector, multi-stakeholder and multi-agency governance issues. While governance solutions await development, practical measures based on the results of scientific research identified in this review, such as better use of existing oceanographic and bathymetric data, habitat and human impact assessment tools, and toxicity information offer regulators ample information and management tools, at least at the farm- and bayscale, to avoid negative finfish aquaculture-lobster interactions in Atlantic Canada. Bridging the governance gap will likely require new community-based management models that more effectively identify, generate, and integrate local community and fisher knowledge and concerns.
机译:在全球范围内,龙虾是捕获渔业中最具经济价值的野生物种之一。捕获是由美国龙虾(Homarus Americanus)的主导地落在大西洋加拿大和美国东北部。在大西洋加拿大,龙虾捕鱼和海洋鳍鱼水产养殖在同一个沿海水域中举行,创造了负面环境的潜力,以及社会互动。我们审查了美国龙虾,栖息地和渔业之间的环境互动的知识状态,以及海洋鳍鱼水产养殖。我们首先概述了美国龙虾在不同历史阶段的美国龙虾的关键生物,行为和生态过程和环境压力,随后是海洋紫鱼水产养殖的途径概述了一般和美国龙虾的沿海生态系统的途径。我们的审查发现,某些鳍鱼水产养殖 - 龙虾相互作用已接受了相当大的研究(例如,化学用途),而其他相互作用的知识是有限的(例如,净钢笔,废物排放)或缺乏(例如,疾病,噪音,灯和气味)。已经提出了一种基于生态系统的水产养殖方法,用于管理这些互动,但实施这种方法已被证明是由于复杂的多部门,多利益攸关方和多机构治理问题的挑战。虽然治理解决方案等待发展,但基于本综述中确定的科学研究结果的实践措施,例如更好地利用现有的海洋和碱度数据,栖息地和人类影响评估工具,以及毒性信息提供资金和管理工具的监管机构至少在农场和贝斯克莱,避免在大西洋加拿大的负面的鳍鱼水产养殖 - 龙虾互动。弥合治理缺口可能需要新的社区管理模式,更有效地识别,产生和整合当地社区和渔民知识和关注。

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