Overfishing and recent risk for collapse of fishery in coastal Mediterranean lagoon ecosystem (Karavasta lagoon, southeastern Adriatic sea)

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.47853/fas.2023.e25
S. Shumka, Y. Nagahama, Sarjmir Hoxha, K. Asano
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Beside that the fish species and their sub-populations are highly important as a keystone species in the coastal and marine eco-system, there are very few studies on their presence, distribution and temporal variations within and around the lagoon ecosystems in Albania. This paper provides an updated review on the life cycle, fishery, exploitation state and management of the main species that are subject of commercial fishing in the Karavasta lagoon, southeastern Adriatic coast of Albania. Due to the fact that lagoons represent a continuum between continental and marine aquatic ecosystems they play a crucial role in species life cycles. Further on in the circumstances of rapid utilizations and environmental changes, anomalies in salinity and temperatures, accelerated anthropogenic influences their rate of vulnerability is highly increased. Following the requirements of the Water Framework Directive, transitional water, coastal lagoons and estuaries there is a need for urgent monitoring and management approaches. The commercial species include: European eel ( Anguilla anguilla ), species of Family Mugilidae ( Mugil cephalus , Liza ramada , Liza salienes and Chelon labrosus ), Seabream ( Sparus aurata ), Seabass ( Dincentrarchus labrax ), etc. Fish productivity is oscillating from maximum value of 61.95 kg/ha is recorded in period of 1975–80 and lower value of 31 kg/ha in year 2020. Our study highlights importance of fish and fishery long-term monitoring, and contributes to understand the driving factors in productivity, migration patterns and species ecology in the vital coastal ecosystems.
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地中海沿岸泻湖生态系统(亚得里亚海东南部卡拉瓦斯塔泻湖)的过度捕捞和近期渔业崩溃的风险
除了鱼类及其亚种群作为沿海和海洋生态系统中的关键物种非常重要之外,关于它们在阿尔巴尼亚泻湖生态系统内部和周围的存在、分布和时间变化的研究很少。本文介绍了阿尔巴尼亚东南部亚得里亚海沿岸卡拉瓦斯塔泻湖主要商业捕捞物种的生命周期、渔业、开发状况和管理的最新情况。由于泻湖代表了陆地和海洋水生生态系统之间的连续体,它们在物种生命周期中起着至关重要的作用。此外,在快速利用和环境变化、盐度和温度异常、加速的人为影响的情况下,它们的脆弱性大大增加。根据《水框架指令》、过渡水、沿海泻湖和河口的要求,需要采取紧急监测和管理办法。商业品种包括:欧洲鳗鲡(Anguilla Anguilla)、鳗鲡科(Mugil cephalus、Liza ramada、Liza salienes和Chelon labrosus)、海鳗(Sparus aurata)、海鲈(Dincentrarchus labrax)等。鱼类产量在1975 - 1980年期间的最高值61.95公斤/公顷和2020年的较低值31公斤/公顷之间波动。我们的研究强调了鱼类和渔业长期监测的重要性,并有助于了解重要沿海生态系统中生产力、迁徙模式和物种生态的驱动因素。
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Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Earth and Planetary Sciences-Oceanography
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