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Bycatch mortality of endangered coho salmon: impacts, solutions, and aboriginal perspectives

机译:濒危银大麻哈鱼的兼捕死亡率:影响,解决方案和原住民观点

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We used biotelemetry and human dimensions surveys to explore potential solutions to migration mortality of an endangered population of coho salmon caught as bycatch in an aboriginal beach seine fishery. From 2009 to 2011, 182 wild coho salmon caught as bycatch in the lower Fraser River (Canada) were radio-tagged and tracked as they attempted to complete their migrations to natal spawning areas over 300 km upstream. Failure to survive to reach terminal radio receiving stations averaged 39% over three years. This mortality estimate is low compared to those obtained from telemetry studies on other salmon fisheries in the Fraser River. However, this value is markedly higher than the mortality estimate currently used to manage the fishery's impact. It is also in contrast to the perceptions of the majority of aboriginal fishers, who did not think survival of coho salmon is affected by capture and release from their fishery. Increased probability of survival was associated with lower reflex impairment, which is consistent with previous findings. Reflex impairment was positively correlated with entanglement time, suggesting that greater efforts by the fishers to release bycatch from their nets quickly would minimize post-release mortality. Survey responses by aboriginal fishers also suggested that they are receptive to employing new bycatch handling methods if they are shown to increase post-release survival. However, attempts to facilitate revival of a subset of captured fish using cylindrical in-river recovery bags did not improve migration success. Fisheries managers could use the new information from this study to better quantify impacts and evaluate different harvest options. Since aboriginal fishers were receptive to using alternate handling methods, efforts to improve knowledge on minimizing reflex impairment through reductions in handling time could help increase bycatch survival. Such a direct integration of social science and applied ecology is a novel approach to understanding conservation issues that can better inform meaningful actions to promote species recovery.
机译:我们使用生物遥测和人类尺度调查来探索潜在的解决方案,以解决原住民海滩围网捕捞中作为副渔获物的濒危银大麻哈鱼种群的迁移死亡率。从2009年到2011年,当他们试图完成向上游300公里以上产卵产卵区的迁移时,在下游的Fraser河(加拿大)中捕获了182副捕获的野生银大麻哈鱼,进行了无线电标记和跟踪。在三年内,无法到达终端无线电接收站的平均失败率为39%。与从弗雷泽河其他鲑鱼渔业的遥测研究获得的死亡率相比,该死亡率估计值较低。但是,该值明显高于目前用于管理渔业影响的估计死亡率。这也与大多数原住民渔民的看法形成鲜明对比,他们并不认为银大麻哈鱼的生存受到捕捞和从渔业中释放的影响。生存可能性增加与较低的反射障碍相关,这与以前的发现一致。反射损伤与纠缠时间呈正相关,这表明渔民加大努力从其网中迅速释放副渔获物将最大限度地降低释放后的死亡率。原住民渔民的调查答复还表明,如果它们被证明可以增加释放后的存活率,他们愿意采用新的兼捕方法。但是,尝试使用圆柱形的河内回收袋促进捕获的鱼子集的复兴并不能提高迁移成功率。渔业管理人员可以利用本研究中的新信息更好地量化影响并评估不同的收获方案。由于原住民渔民乐于使用替代处理方法,因此通过减少处理时间来提高对减少反射损害的认识的努力可以帮助增加兼捕物的存活率。社会科学和应用生态学的这种直接结合是了解保护问题的一种新颖方法,可以更好地指导有意义的行动以促进物种恢复。

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