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Using distribution patterns of small fishes to assess small fish by-catch in tropical shrimp trawl fisheries.

机译:使用小鱼的分布方式评估热带虾拖网渔业中的小鱼副渔获物。

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Ecologically sound fisheries management and improving future food security require that small fish by-catch in tropical shrimp trawl fisheries is maintained at, or reduced to, sustainable levels; restricting trawling in particular places, or at particular times, has been suggested as a means for achieving this goal. The purpose of our research was to compare patterns in occurrence, density and body size across depth, latitude and time for four small fish taxa caught as by-catch in the southern Gulf of California shrimp trawl fishery: Diplectrum spp., Prionotus stephanophrys, Pseudupeneus grandisquamis and Stellifer illecebrosus. We then used these results to explore the potential for trawler impacts on these taxa, and the possible placement and timing of fishing restrictions to mitigate potential impacts. Our results confirmed, however, the difficulties of regulating such fisheries for multiple by-catch species, in that their distribution patterns varied in a way that precludes a 'one size fits all' solution. The four taxa analysed - only four of the hundreds obtained as by-catch in this fishery - exhibited distribution patterns at odds with one another. Observed intra- and inter-taxon variations in the relative importance of different spatial and temporal variables in determining occurrence, density and size argues that several permanent trawl closures covering a range of depths and latitudes, and not temporal ones, might be required to mitigate potential trawl impacts on these fishes. Our results also suggested a higher potential for impact on S. illecebrosus than the other taxa: occurrence and density of the former declined, whereas occurrence or density of the others increased across the study area as the fishing season progressed.
机译:生态上合理的渔业管理和改善未来的粮食安全要求将热带虾拖网渔业中的小鱼副渔获物维持在或减少到可持续水平;有人建议在特定的地方或特定的时间限制拖网捕鱼,作为实现这一目标的一种手段。我们研究的目的是比较在加利福尼亚湾南部对虾拖网捕捞中作为副渔获物的四种小鱼类在深度,纬度和时间上的发生,密度和体型的模式:Diplectrum spp。,Prionotus stephanophrys,Pseudupeneus Grandisquamis和Stellifer illecebrosus。然后,我们使用这些结果来探讨拖网渔船对这些分类群的潜在影响,以及为减少潜在影响而可能实施的捕鱼限制和捕鱼时机。但是,我们的结果证实了为多种兼捕物种管理此类渔业的困难,因为它们的分布方式变化,从而无法采用“一刀切”的解决方案。分析的四个分类单元-在该渔业中作为副渔获物获得的数百种中,只有四个-表现出彼此不同的分布模式。在确定发生,密度和大小方面不同空间和时间变量的相对重要性中观察到的分类内和分类间差异,认为可能需要覆盖一定深度和纬度而不是时间的几个永久性拖网闭合以减轻潜在的影响拖网对这些鱼类的影响。我们的研究结果还表明,对鸢尾金枪鱼的影响潜力高于其他类群:随着捕鱼季节的发展,整个研究区域中前者的发生和密度下降,而其他类的发生或密度增加。

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