Spatial characterisation and drivers of catch and effort in highly specialised recreational pelagic fisheries

IF 2.2 2区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES Fisheries Research Pub Date : 2024-06-18 DOI:10.1016/j.fishres.2024.107071
Shannon J. Burchert , Ebenezer Afrifa-Yamoah , Karina L. Ryan , Ute Mueller , Glenn A. Hyndes
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Large pelagic finfish are highly mobile, distributed across broad geographical scales, and often targeted by both commercial and recreational sectors. Fishing effort in these fisheries is variable due to seasonal patterns in fish behaviour and accessibility of fishing locations. Similarly, fisher behaviour and access are likely to differ within the recreational sector, between private boat-based fishing and charter (or for hire) fishing. Here, we compare spatio-temporal patterns in catch per unit effort (CPUE), effort (boat days) and catch (total catch per fishing party) for private boat-based and charter fishing, and identify environmental variables that may influence those patterns, for two pelagic species (the tropical narrow-barred Spanish mackerel and temperate Samson fish) in Western Australia. Spatial and temporal patterns of CPUE were investigated using geostatistical indices, such as the global and local index of collocation which compares the spatial distribution of CPUE locations across years and CPUE values at common locations respectively, and the centre of gravity which calculates the mean fishing location weighted by CPUE, along with the influence of environmental variables (including rainfall and sea surface temperature) on catch using generalised additive models (GAMs). The global index of collocation showed consistency in spatial distribution of CPUE and effort between private boat-based and charter fishing for both species. In contrast, the local index of collocation showed differences in the ranges of CPUE and effort within common locations. Private boat-based fishing often occurred close to the coast and adjacent to population centres, while charter fishing occurred further offshore. Spatial shifts over time were more prominent for Spanish mackerel with an overall northerly shift. For private boat-based fishing, higher catches of Spanish mackerel were associated with higher rainfall, along with an increase in ambient air temperature. For charter fishing, higher catches of Spanish mackerel occurred with ambient air temperatures of around 30 degrees Celsius and a decrease in rainfall, where high catches of Samson fish were associated with a decrease in sea surface temperatures and austral winter months. This study highlights changes in the distributions of pelagic species over time and the potential to incorporate spatio-temporal monitoring of recreational harvest into fisheries management.

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高度专业化休闲中上层渔业渔获量和渔捞努力量的空间特征和驱动因素
大型中上层有鳍鱼类具有高度流动性,分布在广阔的地理范围内,通常是商业和休闲领域的目标。由于鱼类行为的季节性模式和捕捞地点的可达性,这些渔业的捕捞努力量是可变的。同样,在休闲领域,私人船只捕鱼和包船(或出租)捕鱼的渔民行为和可达性也可能不同。在此,我们比较了西澳大利亚两种中上层鱼类(热带窄条鲭鱼和温带萨姆森鱼)的私人船只捕捞和包船捕捞的单位努力量渔获量(CPUE)、努力量(船日)和渔获量(每个捕捞方的总渔获量)的时空模式,并确定了可能影响这些模式的环境变量。使用地理统计指数研究了 CPUE 的空间和时间模式,如全球和地方同位指数(分别比较不同年份 CPUE 位置的空间分布和共同位置的 CPUE 值)和重心(计算 CPUE 加权的平均捕捞位置),以及环境变量(包括降雨量和海面温度)对使用广义加法模型(GAM)捕捞的影响。全球同位指数显示,私人渔船和包船捕捞两种鱼类的渔获量和努力量的空间分布具有一致性。与此相反,局部定位指数显示,在共同地点内,CPUE 和努力量的范围存在差异。私人船只捕鱼通常发生在靠近海岸和人口中心的地方,而包船捕鱼则发生在离岸较远的地方。随着时间的推移,鲭鱼的空间变化更为显著,总体上向北偏移。就私人船只捕捞而言,鲭鱼产量增加与降雨量增加以及环境气温上升有关。在包船捕鱼方面,鲅鱼的高捕获量出现在环境气温约 30 摄氏度和降雨量减少的情况下,萨姆森鱼的高捕获量与海面温度下降和澳大利亚冬季有关。这项研究强调了中上层物种分布随时间的变化,以及将休闲捕捞的时空监测纳入渔业管理的潜力。
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Fisheries Research
Fisheries Research 农林科学-渔业
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4.50
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294
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15 weeks
期刊介绍: This journal provides an international forum for the publication of papers in the areas of fisheries science, fishing technology, fisheries management and relevant socio-economics. The scope covers fisheries in salt, brackish and freshwater systems, and all aspects of associated ecology, environmental aspects of fisheries, and economics. Both theoretical and practical papers are acceptable, including laboratory and field experimental studies relevant to fisheries. Papers on the conservation of exploitable living resources are welcome. Review and Viewpoint articles are also published. As the specified areas inevitably impinge on and interrelate with each other, the approach of the journal is multidisciplinary, and authors are encouraged to emphasise the relevance of their own work to that of other disciplines. The journal is intended for fisheries scientists, biological oceanographers, gear technologists, economists, managers, administrators, policy makers and legislators.
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