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Trawl capture of Port Jackson sharks, Heterodontus portusjacksoni, and gummy sharks, Mustelus antarcticus, in a controlled setting Effects of tow duration, air exposure and crowding

机译:在受控环境中拖网捕捞杰克逊港鲨鱼,Heterodontus portusjacksoni和软胶鲨鱼南极洲的鼬,拖网时间,空气暴露和拥挤的影响

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Delayed effects of fisheries capture on the physiology and condition of sharks are poorly understood, but information on the post-release fate of sharks that have been incidentally captured, handled, and released is important to elaborate effective fisheries management measures for by-catch shark species. By-catch is often substantial during commercial trawling operations, and fish are exposed to a multitude of different stressful stimuli during trawl capture. We subjected Port Jackson sharks, Heterodontus portusjacksoni, and gummy sharks, Mustelus antarcticus, to trawl capture in a controlled setting to investigate effects of tow duration, exposure to air, and crowding in the codend, and monitored their condition via repeated blood sampling during a 72-h recovery period subsequent to the capture event. Port Jackson sharks experienced a low degree of physiological disturbance in response to our capture treatments and no mortality was observed during or after any experiments. Conversely, homeostatic balance of gummy sharks was severely disrupted by trawl capture, and immediate and delayed mortality was substantial (up to 87%) during some experiments. Moribund gummy sharks showed significantly increased blood lactate (>15 mmol/L) and potassium levels (>8 mmol/L) compared with surviving sharks, but these differences did not become evident until 6–12 h after the capture event. There was no strong evidence for an increase in physiological disturbance with increasing tow duration in either species. Extended periods of air exposure (>10 min) following a capture event may lead to additional physiological stress, but simulated crowding as performed in the present study did not result in increased physiological stress compared with trawl capture of individual animals. The results of this study suggest that trawl capture may lead to significant immediate and delayed mortality in gummy sharks, and that extended air exposure on deck may further exacerbate the deleterious effects of capture stress.
机译:捕捞对鲨鱼的生理和状况的延迟影响知之甚少,但是有关偶然捕捞,处理和释放的鲨鱼释放后命运的信息对于为副捕捞鲨鱼制定详细的有效渔业管理措施很重要。 。在商业拖网作业中,副渔获物通常很可观,在拖网捕捞期间,鱼会受到多种不同的压力刺激。我们在可控的环境中对杰克逊港鲨鱼Heterodontus portusjacksoni和胶粘鲨鱼Mustelus antarcticus进行了拖网捕捞,以调查拖曳时间,暴露于空气和挤在code中的影响,并通过在采血期间反复抽血来监测其状况。捕获事件之后的72小时恢复期。杰克逊鲨鱼对我们的捕捞方法有较低的生理干扰,在任何实验期间或之后均未观察到死亡。相反,拖网捕获严重破坏了胶粘鲨的体内平衡,在某些实验中,即时和延迟的死亡率很高(高达87%)。与幸存的鲨鱼相比,Moribund胶粘鲨显示出血液乳酸(> 15 mmol / L)和钾水平(> 8 mmol / L)显着增加,但是这些差异直到捕获事件发生后6至12小时才变得明显。没有强有力的证据表明,两种物种中随着拖曳持续时间的增加,生理扰动也会增加。捕获事件后长时间暴露于空气中(> 10分钟)可能会导致额外的生理压力,但是与对单个动物的拖网捕获相比,本研究中进行的模拟拥挤并未导致生理压力的增加。这项研究的结果表明,拖网捕捞可能导致胶粘鲨的立即死亡和延误死亡,而长时间暴露在甲板上的空气可能会进一步加剧捕捞压力的有害影响。

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