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Environmental associations with broad-scale Japanese and Taiwanese pelagic longline effort in the southern Indian and Atlantic Oceans

机译:在南印度洋和大西洋与日本和台湾的远洋延绳钓大范围努力相关的环境协会

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Tunas are globally important to fisheries because of their broad distribution and high market value. However, these characteristics also complicate their management, owing to difficulties estimating population size and sustainable harvest levels. Fishing effort data can be difficult to interpret, as the magnitude and distribution of effort are the result of multiple factors, including environmental variation and targeting different species. Yet, resolving patterns in fishing effort may provide information enabling the setting of sustainable harvest levels, the management of bycatch and the projection of potential responses to environmental change. To better understand the allocation of fishing effort, we evaluated Japanese and Taiwanese longline effort in the southern Indian and Atlantic Oceans and their relationships to the environment using generalized additive models. The variables evaluated included sea surface temperature (SST), sea ice extent, climate indices, and seasonal cycles, and the results were interpreted in physical, ecological, and management contexts. Our findings indicated hierarchical relationships are impacting fishing effort, with a seasonal cycle an important component of most models, which we hypothesize relates to variation in species targeting. This was often followed by finer-scale environmental indices, including isotherms and sea ice, indicating region-specific dynamics impacting the magnitude and distribution of fishing effort. Additionally, effort in some regions was associated with climate indices, highlighting interannual variation. This first quantitative description of the environmental associations of multi-species tuna fleets in the Southern Ocean is a step towards an improved understanding of fleet behaviour.
机译:金枪鱼因其广泛的分布和较高的市场价值而在全球对渔业至关重要。然而,由于难以估计人口规模和可持续收成水平,这些特征也使它们的管理复杂化。捕捞努力量数据可能难以解释,因为努力量的大小和分布是多种因素的结果,包括环境变化和针对不同物种。然而,解决捕捞努力的模式可能会提供信息,使人们能够设定可持续的捕捞水平,兼捕的管理以及对环境变化的潜在对策的预测。为了更好地了解捕捞努力的分配,我们使用广义加性模型评估了日本和台湾在印度南部和大西洋南部的延绳钓工作及其与环境的关系。评估的变量包括海表温度(SST),海冰范围,气候指数和季节周期,并且在物理,生态和管理方面对结果进行了解释。我们的发现表明,等级关系正在影响捕捞努力,季节性周期是大多数模型的重要组成部分,我们假设这与物种定位的变化有关。紧随其后的是更精细的环境指数,包括等温线和海冰,表明特定地区的动态会影响捕捞活动的规模和分布。此外,一些地区的努力与气候指数有关,突出了年际变化。这是对南大洋金枪鱼多物种船队环境关联的第一个定量描述,是朝着更好地了解船队行为迈出的一步。

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