Assessment of the Fish Stock Status Using LBSPR with Its Implications on Fisheries Management: A Case Study of Nemipterus virgatus, Priacanthus macracanthus, and Saurida undosquamis in the Northern South China Sea

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q4 FISHERIES Journal of Applied Ichthyology Pub Date : 2024-08-02 DOI:10.1155/2024/6808795
Hagai Nsobi Lauden, Xinwen Xu, Shaoliang Lyu, Kun Lin, Ning Chen, Xuefeng Wang
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This study utilized the length-based spawning potential ratio (LBSPR), a data-limited model, to assess the stock status of three fin fish species in the northern South China Sea. The analysis used the “LBSPR” package in R software, incorporating catch-length data of the study species and life history ratios. The results revealed a depletion of the stock’s reproductive biomass for S. undosquamis and imminent risks of stock collapse for P. macracanthus, with SPRs of 10% and 19%, respectively. In contrast, N. virgatus exhibited a relatively high SPR of 32%, surpassing the limit reference point (LRP) (20%). This study identified high fishing pressure (F/M) and the prevalence of destructive fishing practices as contributing factors to stock depletion. Effective management strategies, such as implementing stricter mesh size regulations, reducing catch limits, and reducing fishing efforts, are essential for addressing these issues. Adopting sustainable practices with an SPR target of 40% could lead to economic benefits for N. virgatus. Immediate interventions are crucial for P. macracanthus and S. undosquamis to prevent further declines. Continuous monitoring of the SPR, adaptive management, and active stakeholder engagement are vital for ensuring compliance with conservation measures and achieving long-term sustainability in the region.

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利用 LBSPR 评估鱼类种群状况及其对渔业管理的影响:中国南海北部 Nemipterus virgatus、Priacanthus macracanthus 和 Saurida undosquamis 的案例研究
本研究利用基于长度的产卵潜势比(LBSPR)这一数据有限的模型,评估了南海北部三种有鳍鱼类的种群状况。分析使用了 R 软件中的 "LBSPR "软件包,结合了研究鱼种的捕捞长度数据和生活史比率。结果显示,S. undosquamis 的种群繁殖生物量枯竭,P. macracanthus 的种群崩溃风险迫在眉睫,SPR 分别为 10%和 19%。相比之下,N. virgatus 的 SPR 相对较高,为 32%,超过了极限参考点 (LRP)(20%)。这项研究发现,高捕捞压力(F/M)和普遍存在的破坏性捕捞方式是导致种群枯竭的因素。有效的管理策略,如实施更严格的网目尺寸规定、减少渔获量限制和降低捕捞强度,对解决这些问题至关重要。采用可持续的做法,将 SPR 目标定为 40%,可为 N. virgatus 带来经济效益。立即采取干预措施对于防止大棘鲷和小棘鲷的进一步减少至关重要。对 SPR 的持续监测、适应性管理和利益相关者的积极参与对于确保遵守保护措施和实现该地区的长期可持续发展至关重要。
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Journal of Applied Ichthyology
Journal of Applied Ichthyology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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2.30
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11.10%
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73
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Ichthyology publishes articles of international repute on ichthyology, aquaculture, and marine fisheries; ichthyopathology and ichthyoimmunology; environmental toxicology using fishes as test organisms; basic research on fishery management; and aspects of integrated coastal zone management in relation to fisheries and aquaculture. Emphasis is placed on the application of scientific research findings, while special consideration is given to ichthyological problems occurring in developing countries. Article formats include original articles, review articles, short communications and technical reports.
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