评估美国大西洋扇贝渔业避免副渔获的情况

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES North American Journal of Fisheries Management Pub Date : 2023-08-18 DOI:10.1002/nafm.10948
B. Lowman, C. O’Keefe, S. Cadrin
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避免副渔获物方案的有效性依赖于对副渔获物模式时空信息的响应的捕捞行为的变化。我们基于相对于副渔获通知的捕捞行为,评估了四年来美国麦哲伦扇贝渔业自愿副渔获避免计划的有效性。我们将自我报告的渔获量结果与参与和未参与副渔获物避免计划的强制性观察员计划的数据进行了比较。副渔获通报和捕捞地点之间的显著关联表明了副渔获回避行为,同时考虑了海扇贝密度对捕捞地点决策的影响。逃避行为的证据在项目的早期更强,并且在空间上有所不同。避免行为的减少与修订的副渔获物管理措施相吻合,这些措施似乎改变了避免副渔获物的动机。我们发现,当黄尾比目鱼(Limanda ferruginea)的副渔获物被认为会因渔场关闭而威胁经济产量时,参与副渔获物避免计划的渔船船长的捕捞行为存在差异。本案例研究解决了检测副渔获物避免行为和减轻副渔获物的相对有效性的分析挑战。
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Evaluating bycatch avoidance in the US Atlantic Sea Scallop fishery
The effectiveness of bycatch avoidance programs relies on changes in fishing behavior in response to spatiotemporal information on bycatch patterns. We evaluated effectiveness of a voluntary bycatch avoidance program in the US Sea Scallop Placopecten magellanicus fishery over the course of four years based on fishing behavior relative to bycatch advisories. We compared results from self‐reported catch to data from a mandatory observer program for participating and non‐participating vessels in the bycatch avoidance program. Significant associations between bycatch advisories and fishing locations indicated bycatch avoidance behavior, while accounting for the effect of sea scallop density on fishing location decisions. Evidence of avoidance behavior was stronger in earlier years of the program and varied spatially. Decreasing avoidance behavior coincided with revised bycatch management measures, which appear to have altered the incentives for bycatch avoidance. We found differences in the fishing behavior of fishing captains who participated in the bycatch avoidance program when Yellowtail Flounder Limanda ferruginea bycatch was perceived to threaten economic yield due to fishery closures. This case study addresses the analytical challenge of detecting bycatch avoidance behavior and relative effectiveness for bycatch mitigation.
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期刊介绍: The North American Journal of Fisheries Management promotes communication among fishery managers with an emphasis on North America, and addresses the maintenance, enhancement, and allocation of fisheries resources. It chronicles the development of practical monitoring and management programs for finfish and exploitable shellfish in marine and freshwater environments. Contributions relate to the management of fish populations, habitats, and users to protect and enhance fish and fishery resources for societal benefits. Case histories of successes, failures, and effects of fisheries programs help convey practical management experience to others.
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