The aggregation effect of offshore mussel farming on pelagic fishes

IF 1.9 Q3 FISHERIES Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries Pub Date : 2024-04-08 DOI:10.1002/aff2.165
Danielle Bridger, Martin J. Attrill, Siân E. Rees, Emma V. Sheehan
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The increase in hard artificial structures in the marine environment is contributing to ocean sprawl. As well as adding hard structure to the seabed, mussel aquaculture adds rope droppers and anchor lines to the water column, where such structure would otherwise be absent. This paper aims to monitor the effects of mussel headlines on the pelagic fish community over time, as well as to investigate whether there is an interaction between the age of cultivated mussels with the number of epibiota species and the abundance of pelagic fishes. Two surveys were carried out: a time series monitoring survey to assess whether the mussel headlines change the surrounding fish species relative to control areas over time, and a fish aggregation device effect survey to investigate whether older and larger mussels support greater abundances of pelagic fishes and epibiota. The most abundant fish species was Atlantic horse mackerel, Trachurus trachurus, with significantly greater numbers recorded around ropes growing older mussels. Results from the surveys show that the physical farm infrastructure has provided a substrate for colonisation by a variety of epibiota: A total of 21 species were recorded growing on the mussel ropes. Furthermore, the older and larger the mussels become, the greater the numbers of epibiota taxa that can colonise, coupled with a greater abundance of pelagic fish recorded around the ropes. The sustainable development of offshore Blue Industries is essential to produce renewable resources. This study brings essential evidence for marine managers and regulators that offshore mussel farming can provide benefits for pelagic and benthic species of both conservation and commercial importance while producing sustainable protein to feed a growing population.

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近海贻贝养殖对中上层鱼类的聚集效应
海洋环境中人工硬结构的增加加剧了海洋无序扩张。贻贝养殖不仅增加了海床的硬结构,还在水体中增加了绳索投放器和锚线,而这些结构原本是不存在的。本文旨在监测贻贝养殖随着时间推移对中上层鱼类群落的影响,并研究养殖贻贝的年龄与中上层鱼类物种数量和丰度之间是否存在相互作用。进行了两项调查:一项时间序列监测调查,以评估贻贝标题是否会随着时间的推移改变周围相对于对照区的鱼类物种;另一项鱼类聚集装置效应调查,以研究年龄较大和较大的贻贝是否支持更多的中上层鱼类和表生动物群。最丰富的鱼类物种是大西洋马鲛(Trachurus trachurus),在绳索生长较老的贻贝周围记录到的数量明显较多。调查结果显示,有形的养殖场基础设施为各种外生动物的定殖提供了基质:在贻贝绳上共记录到 21 个物种。此外,贻贝越老、越大,能够定殖的附生类群数量就越多,同时在贻贝绳周围记录到的中上层鱼类也越丰富。近海蓝色产业的可持续发展对于生产可再生资源至关重要。这项研究为海洋管理者和监管者提供了重要的证据,证明近海贻贝养殖可以为具有保护和商业重要性的中上层和底栖物种带来益处,同时为不断增长的人口提供可持续的蛋白质。
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