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Pacific Salmon in the Rapidly Changing Arctic: Exploring Local Knowledge and Emerging Fisheries in Utqiagvik and Nuiqsut, Alaska

机译:太平洋鲑鱼在迅速变化的北极:探索utqiagvik和Nuiqsut,阿拉斯加州的当地知识和新兴渔业

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One of the most pervasive signals of global climate change is altered patterns of distribution with trends towards poleward shifts of species. While habitat loss and destruction has severed connections between people and salmon in many locales, salmon fisheries in the high Arctic are just beginning to develop. To explore these emergent connections, we gathered local knowledge about Pacific salmon and emerging subsistence salmon fisheries in the Beaufort Sea region through ethnographic research in Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow) and Nuiqsut, Alaska. Between 2010 and 2013, we interviewed 41 active fishermen and Elders who generally agreed that harvests of Pacific salmon species have been increasing in recent years, beginning in the 1990s and early 2000s. About 46% of active fishermen and Elders who discussed salmon abundance perceived an increasing trend over time. Another 43% characterized salmon abundance as cyclical or perceived no directional trend over time. The remaining fishermen (all from Nuiqsut) expressed their perception of decreasing salmon and fish abundance overall related to oil and gas development impacts to their local lands and waters. Given these mixed perceptions and harvests being an imperfect proxy for abundance, it remains unclear whether salmon populations are expanding in Arctic river systems. However, research participants have identified new stream systems not currently documented in the scientific literature where salmon are present and thought to be spawning. In both communities, we found that many fishermen and Elders often do not differentiate Pacific salmon species. Fishermen in both communities are developing new knowledge of salmon and increasing their use of salmon as a subsistence resource, yet uncertainties in the current data and local knowledge combine to generate equivocal evidence that salmon abundance is increasing. This lack of a clear increase in salmon abundance provides nuance to a simple story that warming has led to the increases of salmon in the Arctic. Despite the uncertainty regarding abundance, it is clear we are witnessing an emergence of new salmon fisheries in the high Arctic, perceived to be one among a suite of environmental and social changes currently being experienced in this region.
机译:全球气候变化最普遍的信号之一是改变的分布模式,趋势朝向物种的趋势趋势。虽然栖息地丧失和破坏在许多地区的人和鲑鱼之间被切断了联系,但高北极的鲑鱼渔业刚刚开始发展。为了探索这些紧急联系,我们通过UTQIAGVIK(原律师)和Nuiqsut,阿拉斯加Nuiqsut,在Beaufort海域区域收集了关于太平洋鲑鱼和新兴生存鲑鱼渔业的本地知识。 2010年至2013年间,我们采访了41名活跃的渔民和长老,他们通常同意在20世纪90年代和2000年代初开始,近年来,近年来的鲑鱼种类的收获。大约46%的活跃渔民和长老讨论了鲑鱼丰富的时间随着时间的推移而感受到了越来越大的趋势。另外43%的特征在于鲑鱼丰富作为周期性的或感知无定向趋势随着时间的推移。剩下的渔民(来自NuiQsut)的看法表达了对鲑鱼和鱼类丰富与石油和天然气发育的影响的看法,对其当地的土地和水域有关。鉴于这些混合的感知和收获是一种不完美的丰富的代理,仍然尚不清楚鲑鱼类是否在北极河系统中扩大。然而,研究参与者已经确定了目前在科学文学中没有记录的新流系统,其中鲑鱼类存在并被认为产卵。在两个社区中,我们发现许多渔民和长老往往不会区分太平洋鲑鱼种类。两个社区的渔民正在开发鲑鱼的新知识,并使他们对三文鱼的使用作为一种生存资源,目前的数据和本地知识中的不确定性结合,以产生鲑鱼丰富正在增加的常见证据。这种鲑鱼丰富的明确增加为一个简单的故事提供了细微的差异,即变暖导致了北极中的鲑鱼的增加。尽管有对丰富的不确定性,但很明显我们正在目睹高北极的新鲑鱼渔业的出现,认为是目前在该地区经验丰富的环境和社会变革中的一席之地。

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