气候和人为因素造成的白鹭河鱼类产量减少

Md Saifullah Bin Aziz, Md Mehedi Alam, Mohammad Mahfujul Haque, Md Mostafizur Rahman Mondol
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研究了影响孟加拉国东北部Hakaluki Haor湿地生态系统鱼类产量下降的各种因素,旨在探讨气候和人为因素对该地区鱼类产量的影响。如今,这片湿地日益受到气候变化的影响,这对鱼类生产和可持续性构成了重大挑战。主要数据通过面对面问卷调查(n = 150)、焦点小组讨论(n =15)和关键信息提供者访谈(n = 10)收集。大多数渔民是中年人(31-50岁),41%的人受过小学教育(5年级),48%的人是经验丰富的渔民(≤16年)。利益相关者对人类活动的看法,包括过度捕捞(52%)、丢弃非目标物种(23%)、使用破坏性渔具(67%)、鱼鳝干燥(47%)、栖息地破坏(48%)、水污染(23%)、迁徙路线改变(30%)和农业集约化(45%),已被确定为减少鱼类产量的原因。此外,该研究还揭示了气候变化对生态系统的影响,包括温度波动(57%)、降雨不稳定(49%)、洪水和山洪暴发(37%)、干旱(17%)和湖泊淤积(37%)。利益相关者认为,这些影响对水生生物多样性产生了重大负面影响,特别是在栖息地破坏和水质退化方面。本研究提出了缓解气候变化和与该地区鱼类产量减少相关的人为因素影响的潜在解决方案,如改善水资源管理做法、鱼类品种多样化以及采用气候适应型渔业管理。强调社区参与和政府支持是解决气候变化对Hakaluki Haor渔业生产影响的关键因素。这项研究的结果对制定有效的管理战略以确保渔民的可持续生计具有重要意义。j . Bio-Sci。30(2): 23-37, 2022
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Reduction of Fish Production in Hakaluki Haor Caused by Climatic and Anthropogenic Factors
A study was conducted to examine the various factors influencing the decline in fish production in the Hakaluki Haor wetland ecosystem in northeast Bangladesh, aiming to investigate the impacts of both climatic and anthropogenic factors on fish production in the area. Nowadays, this wetland is increasingly impacted by climate change, which poses significant challenges to fish production and sustainability. The primary data were collected through a face-to-face questionnaire survey (n = 150) with fishers, focus group discussion (n =15), and key informant interviews (n = 10). The majority of the fishers were middle-aged group (31-50 year), whereas 41% had primary level (schooling year 5) of education and 48% were highly experienced fishermen (≤16 years). Stakeholder perceptions of human activities, including overfishing (52%), discard of non-target species (23%), use of destructive fishing gear (67%), beel drying (47%), habitat destruction (48%), water pollution (23%), migration route changes (30%) and agricultural intensification (45%), have been identified to reduce fish production. Additionally, the study revealed that climate change impacts the ecosystem, including temperature fluctuation (57%), erratic rainfall (49%), flood and flash flood (37%), drought (17%), and siltation in beel (37%). Stakeholders perceived these impacts to have significant negative effects on aquatic biodiversity, particularly in terms of habitat destruction and water quality degradation. This study proposes potential solutions to mitigate the impacts of climate changes and man-made factors associated with fish production reduction in the region, such as improved water management practices, diversification of fish species, and the use of climate-resilient fisheries management. Community engagement and government support are highlighted as crucial factors to address the impacts of climate change on fish production in Hakaluki Haor. The findings of this study have important implications for the development of effective management strategies for ensuring sustainable livelihoods for fishers. J. Bio-Sci. 30(2): 23-37, 2022
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