地中海海洋保护区内套网小型渔业的社会生态特征

IF 2.3 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Mediterranean Marine Science Pub Date : 2023-09-14 DOI:10.12681/mms.33079
ANTONIO CALÒ, ANTONIO DI FRANCO, CHARALAMPOS DIMITRIADIS, LEA PIACENTINI, PATRICIA VENTURA, ALEXIS PEY, JOSÉ ANTONIO GARCÍA-CHARTON, ERIC CHARBONNEL, VICTOR DECUGIS, FRANCESCO DE FRANCO, IVONI FOURNARI-KONSTANTINIDOU, JOSIPA GRBIN, LUKA KASTELIC, LORENZO MEROTTO, ILARIA RINAUDO, MARIE-CATHERINE MARIE-CATHERINE, FRANCISCO SOBRADO-LLOMPART, MARIA TRUJILLO-ALARCON, FEDERICO QUATTROCCHI, MARCO MILAZZO, PAOLO GUIDETTI
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小规模渔业部门在过去十年中引起了相当大的关注,因为它在维持世界各地沿海社区的生计、减轻贫困、粮食安全、社会财富和传统方面具有重要意义。尽管如此重要,关于可持续发展基金的定量和定性资料仍然很大程度上缺乏,即使有,也往往是分散的或非常局部的。SSF也是海洋保护区(MPAs)内通常允许的极少数专业开采活动之一,因此,鉴于国际承诺预计将增加受保护的海洋表面面积,预计在不久的将来将获得进一步的势头。然而,与包括海洋保护区在内的地区有关的可持续森林资源在一系列社会生态方面可能不同于在无保护情况下运作的可持续森林资源,因此可能使目前有效的管理战略不适合,并需要制定临时的地方和区域政策。在这里,我们评估了在六个欧盟国家的11个地中海海洋保护区内及其周围运行的SSF的社会生态层面,目的是确定相关模式,考虑到即将增加的受保护海洋表面面积,可以为与该渔业部门相关的政策和管理提供信息。为此,我们采取了与渔民合作的方式,并在登陆时对1,292个套网(主要是系网)捕鱼作业进行了照片抽样调查,并与渔民进行了149次半结构化访谈,以收集有关SSF船队的特征和渔获量的信息(例如船只特征、装备、渔获量组成、渔获量和单位努力收益)。总体而言,结果突出表明:1)在区域层面(即在11个研究区之间)出现了多个共同特征,如固定渔网的主要使用,有限数量的物种对总体渔获量和收入的主要贡献,受威胁物种和/或体型较小的个体的渔获量;(2)不同的社会生态特征,如主要贡献渔获和收入的物种、物种大小分布和船队特征等。除了为海洋保护区背景下的海洋生物资源管理的共同政策和战略提供信息外,我们的研究还为制定地中海海洋生物资源完整文件的标准方法提供指导。
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Social-ecological features of set nets small-scale fisheries in the context of Mediterranean marine protected areas
The small-scale fisheries (SSF) sector has attracted considerable attention over the last decade due to its major importance in sustaining the livelihoods of coastal communities worldwide, poverty alleviation, food security, social wealth and traditions. Despite this importance, quantitative and qualitative information on SSF is still largely lacking and when available, it tends to be scattered or very localized. SSF are also among the very few professional extractive activities generally allowed within Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), and are therefore expected to acquire further momentum in the near future in light of the projected increase of protected marine surface area due to international commitments. However, SSF associated with areas including MPAs may differ from those operating in unprotected contexts with regard to a range of socio-ecological aspects, thus potentially making management strategies currently in force unsuitable, and requiring the development of ad hoc local and regional policies. Here, we assessed the socio-ecological dimension of SSF operating within and around 11 Mediterranean MPAs, in six EU countries, with the aim of identifying relevant patterns that could inform policy and management relative to this fishing sector in view of the forthcoming increase of the marine surface area under protection. To do so, we have adopted a collaborative approach with fishers and combined a photo-sampling survey of 1,292 set net (mainly trammel-nets) fishing operations at landing with 149 semi-structured interviews with fishers, to gather information on features and catches of SSF fleets (e.g. vessel characteristics, gears, catch composition, catch and revenue per unit of effort). Overall, results highlighted: 1) multiple shared features emerging at regional level (i.e. among the 11 study areas), such as the predominant use of set nets, the major contribution of a limited number of species to the overall catch and revenue, the occurrence in the catch of threatened species and/or undersized individuals; 2) a variety of distinctive socio-ecological features differentiating local SSF communities such as the species mainly contributing to catch and revenue, species size distribution and fleet characteristics. In addition to presenting elements to inform common policies and strategies for SSF management in the context of MPAs, our study provides guidance for the development of a standard methodology for the full documentation of SSF in the Mediterranean Sea.
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Mediterranean Marine Science
Mediterranean Marine Science MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The journal Mediterranean Marine Science (MMS), published by the Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (HCMR), issues three volumes annually. The journal welcomes original research articles, short communications, New Mediterranean Biodiversity records, extended reviews, comments, and Theme sections in all fields of Oceanography, Marine Biology, Marine Conservation, Fisheries and Aquaculture in the Mediterranean area and the adjacent regions. All content is peer reviewed.
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