Vulnerability of elasmobranchs caught by artisanal fishery in the Southeastern Caribbean

IF 2.1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY Regional Studies in Marine Science Pub Date : 2024-09-28 DOI:10.1016/j.rsma.2024.103851
Rafael Tavares , Maria T. Carreon-Zapiain , Juan Carlos Perez-Jimenez
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The Caribbean is recognized as one of the regions with significant elasmobranch diversity; however, the lack of scientific data has made it difficult to conduct traditional fish stock assessments. A Productivity Susceptibility Analysis (PSA) was used to evaluate the vulnerability of the most important elasmobranch species caught by artisanal fishery carried out in the northeastern region of Venezuela. The fishing database created by the INIA and CIT was used as a starting point to obtain catch composition, and biological and fishing information. Of the 37 elasmobranch species captured in the study area, 12 were selected for the PSA. Analysis indicated that the selected species, most of them small-sized sharks, had medium and high productivity; while all species evaluated showed high susceptibility to artisanal fishing. Among the elasmobranch species with high vulnerability, seven of them comprised five sharks (C. limbatus, R. lalandii, R. porosus, C. brevipinna and C. acronotus) and two batoids (H. guttatus and A. narinari). Elasmobranchs species with medium vulnerability included two sharks (M. higmani and M. minicanis) and one batoid (H. americanus); while those with low vulnerability comprised two shark species (M canis and M. norrisi). In the study area, elasmobranch fishing has been carried out for decades without effective management strategies, and the artisanal fishery poses a potential threat to the populations of this group of fish. The species identified in this study as having high vulnerability or risk should be immediately prioritised for serious management by the national agencies responsible for fishing administration.
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加勒比东南部个体渔业捕获的鞘鳃类动物的脆弱性
加勒比海是公认的拥有大量鞘鳃类物种的地区之一;然而,由于缺乏科学数据,很难进行传统的鱼类种群评估。利用生产力易感性分析(PSA)评估了委内瑞拉东北部地区手工渔业捕捞的最重要的鞘鳃类物种的易损性。以 INIA 和 CIT 创建的渔业数据库为起点,获取渔获构成、生物和渔业信息。在研究区域捕获的 37 种鞘翅目鱼类中,有 12 种被选中进行 PSA 研究。分析表明,被选中的物种(大部分是小型鲨鱼)具有中等和高等生产力;而所有被评估的物种都显示出对手工捕捞的高度敏感性。在高度易受影响的鞘鳃类物种中,有 7 种包括 5 种鲨鱼(C. limbatus、R. lalandii、R. porosus、C. brevipinna 和 C. acronotus)和 2 种鱼类(H. guttatus 和 A. narinari)。中度易受攻击的韧皮动物包括两种鲨鱼(M. higmani 和 M.minicanis)和一种蝠科动物(H. americanus);而低度易受攻击的韧皮动物包括两种鲨鱼(M canis 和 M.norrisi)。在研究区域,鞘鳃类捕鱼已经进行了数十年,但却没有有效的管理策略,手工捕鱼对这类鱼类的种群构成了潜在威胁。负责渔业管理的国家机构应立即将本研究中确定为具有高脆弱性或高风险的物种列为优先事项,进行认真管理。
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Regional Studies in Marine Science
Regional Studies in Marine Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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期刊介绍: REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE will publish scientifically sound papers on regional aspects of maritime and marine resources in estuaries, coastal zones, continental shelf, the seas and oceans.
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