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Small changes, big impacts: Geographic expansion in small-scale fisheries

机译:小变化,影响大:小规模渔业的地理扩张

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Small-scale fisheries are an important, yet neglected, millenarian activity that has been undergoing significant changes that threaten its future. Understanding how this activity is spatially distributed and the factors that drive its use of the marine space over time can shed some light on how fishing efforts and their impacts have moved over different parts of coastal marine ecosystems. This study investigated changes to the spatial distribution of small-scale fisheries along the Brazilian equatorial region between 1994 and 2014 and the factors, from ecological to socioeconomic, that influenced this shift. Bayesian hierarchical spatial models were used together with environmental variables, and species and fisheries data to identify fisheries spatial variations. Fisheries spatial transitions were also assessed to determine whether they occurred as a result of significant changes to target species and their abundance, fisheries technology and efforts, and/or economic revenues. A relevant shift in the fisheries spatial distribution was detected and demonstrated that fishing has been mostly moving from shallow to deeper waters. Although the target species remained the same in 1994 and 2014, abundance of these species decreased significantly over time, which has consequently affected fisher revenues. It is possible that, when new and further areas were exploited, initial catches were either better or similar to previous catch levels in older and closer grounds, which may have masked earlier signs of overfishing. Even small changes, such as shifting fishing grounds to a few kilometers offshore, could be a proxy for negative socioeconomic and ecological changes in fishing communities that is brought about by resource decline in areas closer to the coast. An important step toward detecting signs of ecological collapse with social consequences is to identify additional fisheries changes not commonly reported in landing data, such as ground shifts.
机译:小规模渔业是一个重要但被忽视的千年期活动,这一直是威胁其未来的重大变化。了解这项活动是如何空间分布的,并且随着时间的推移推动其使用海上空间的因素可以阐明钓鱼的努力以及它们的影响在沿海海洋生态系统的不同部分时脱颖而出。本研究调查了1994年至2014年间巴西赤道地区的小规模渔业空间分布的变化,以及从生态到社会经济,影响这种转变的因素。贝叶斯等级空间模型与环境变量一起使用,以及物种和渔业数据,以确定渔业空间变化。还评估了渔业空间过渡,以确定它们是否发生了目标物种及其丰富,渔业技术和努力以及/或经济收入的重大变化。检测到渔业空间分布的相关班次,并证明捕鱼一直从浅层移动到更深的水域。虽然目标物种在1994年和2014年仍然相同,但这些物种的丰富随着时间的推移,这些物种的丰富程度显着下降,因此影响了渔民收入。当利用新的和进一步的区域时,初始捕获术语要么更好地或类似于较近较近的地面的先前捕获水平,这可能掩盖了早期的过度捕捞迹象。即使是小型变化,例如将渔场转移到几公里的海上,可能是渔业社区的负面社会经济和生态变化的代理,这些渔业社区被资源下降到海岸的地区。朝着社会后果检测生态崩溃迹象的重要一步是识别额外的渔业在降落数据中常见的变化,例如地面班次。

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