Ghost Gear in the Gulf of Gabès (Tunisia): An Urgent Need for a Conservation Code of Conduct

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Boussellaa, Wiem [1 ]
Bradai, Mohamed Nejmeddine [2 ]
Mallat, Hamed [3 ]
Enajjar, Samira [4 ]
Saidi, Bechir [4 ,5 ]
Jribi, Imed [3 ]
机构
[1] Stn Zool Anton Dohrn, Dept Marine Anim Conservat & Publ Engagement, Marine Turtle Res Grp, Via Nuova Macello 16, I-80055 Portici, Italy
[2] Assoc Conservat Biodivers Gulf Gabes ASCOB Syrtis, Sfax Route Soukra Km 4,POB 171, Sfax 3000, Tunisia
[3] Sfax Univ, Sfax Fac Sci, Dept Life Sci, Lab BIOME, POB 171,Route Soukra km 4, Sfax 3000, Tunisia
[4] Carthage Univ, Natl Inst Sci & Technol Sea, Marine Biodivers Lab, POB 1035, Sfax 3018, Tunisia
[5] Fac Sci & Tech Sidi Bouzid, Sidi Bouzid 9100, Tunisia
关键词
ghost gear; Tunisia; sustainable fishing; marine conservation; regulatory compliance; best practices; ENTANGLEMENT; IMPACTS; DEBRIS; SHARK;
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10.3390/su16188003
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The Gulf of Gab & egrave;s, located off the southern coast of Tunisia, is a region of significant ecological and economic importance, yet it faces a growing threat from abandoned, lost, or otherwise discarded fishing gear, commonly known as ghost gear. This paper addresses the urgent need for a comprehensive conservation code of conduct to mitigate the impacts of ghost gear on marine ecosystems and local communities. Drawing on data and insights from the Life MedTurtles and MedBycatch projects, as well as consultations with local stakeholders, we propose a set of principles and guidelines tailored to the specific socio-economic and political context of Tunisia. Our findings indicate that ghost gear not only endangers marine biodiversity but also affects the livelihoods of local fishers and the sustainability of the region's fishing industry. The proposed code of conduct emphasizes the roles of government, local communities, and non-governmental organizations in implementing effective management strategies. We also explore the alignment of the proposed measures with existing international laws and policies, ensuring no conflicts arise while reinforcing global conservation efforts. This paper concludes by highlighting the feasibility of the proposed code within the Tunisian context, identifying potential challenges and opportunities for its implementation. Our recommendations aim to foster a collaborative approach to managing ghost gear, contributing to the long-term sustainability of the Gulf of Gab & egrave;s and serving as a model for similar regions worldwide.
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