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Predatory fish exploitation and relative abundance in a data‐poor region from the Caribbean coast of Colombia, inferred from artisanal fishery interview surveys and baited remote underwater video systems

机译:哥伦比亚加勒比海沿岸数据匮乏地区的掠食性鱼类开发和相对丰度,从手工渔业访谈调查和诱饵远程水下视频系统推断

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Abstract Artisanal fisheries are socially and economically important along the Caribbean coast of Colombia. These fisheries remain poorly characterized, making it difficult to estimate their potential impact, especially on non‐targeted catch such as elasmobranchs. A rapid assessment framework was used to investigate the exploitation, use, and relative abundance of elasmobranchs and predatory teleosts in a region along the Caribbean coast of Colombia. In‐person structured interview surveys (n = 188) were conducted during the autumn of 2016 at eight fishing towns around Cartagena and the islands of the Natural National Park (NNP) Corales del Rosario and San Bernardo. Baited remote underwater video systems (BRUVS) (n = 200) deployed at four reefs were used to assess the relative abundance of elasmobranchs and other predatory teleosts. Fishers reported capturing eight shark and five ray taxa. Although 99 of fishers indicated that they did not target sharks, 83 reported keeping the catches to sell, eat, or both. Similarly, 81 of fishers did not target rays, but 90 reported retaining catches. Most fishers (84) perceived a decline of sharks in the coastal waters since they started fishing, compared with 41 reporting batoid declines. BRUVS data support the perceptions of elasmobranch declines. Elasmobranch abundances were very low and no difference was detected between protected and unprotected reefs. Results were similar for teleost taxa, but there were higher abundances inside one marine protected area (MPA) that had high enforcement. Taken together, the data suggest considerable degradation of not only elasmobranch populations but also predatory fish populations of coral reef habitats in a region of the Colombian Caribbean. Furthermore, artisanal fishers continue to exploit coral reef resources inside MPAs unless there is strong enforcement. Enforcement can be difficult with limited resources, and therefore community‐based conservation methods may be more effective. Engagement with the local fishing community may help to reduce existing tensions and improve compliance.
机译:摘要社会和手工渔业经济上重要的加勒比海沿岸哥伦比亚。的特点,使其难以估计他们的潜在影响,尤其是非目标抓板鳃类等。被用来调查评估框架开发、使用和相对丰富的板鳃类和掠夺性的硬骨鱼类的地区哥伦比亚加勒比海岸的。结构化面试调查(n = 188)在2016年秋天在8钓鱼城在卡塔赫纳的岛屿自然的国家公园(NNP)珊瑚德尔水下视频系统(BRUVS) (n = 200)部署在四个珊瑚礁被用来评估板鳃类和其他的相对丰度掠夺性的硬骨鱼。八个鲨鱼和五雷类群。渔民表示,他们没有目标鲨鱼,83%保持抓销售,吃,或两者兼而有之。目标射线,但90%的人表示保留了。大多数渔民(84%)下降的鲨鱼他们开始以来的沿海水域钓鱼,相比之下,报告batoid下滑41%。BRUVS数据支持的看法软骨鱼下降。很低,检测中没有发现区别受保护的和不受保护的珊瑚礁之间。硬骨鱼类的分类单元的结果相似,但也有吗更高的丰度在一个海洋保护区(MPA)高执行。在一起,数据显示相当大不仅退化板鳃类人群但也掠食性鱼类种群的珊瑚礁哥伦比亚加勒比地区的栖息地。此外,手工渔民继续利用珊瑚礁海洋保护区,除非内部资源有强有力的执行。用有限的资源解决了困难,因此可能更基于社区应承担的保护方法有效。社区可能有助于减少现有的紧张局势,提高合规。

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