Boom and no bust for a teatfish in Torres Strait, Australia from combined forms of western and Indigenous management

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Murphy, Nicole [1 ,2 ]
Skewes, Timothy [1 ]
Plaganyi, Eva [1 ]
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[1] Commonwealth Sci & Ind Res Org, Environm, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
[2] Commonwealth Sci & Ind Res Org CSIRO, Queensland Biosci Precinct QBP, 306 Carmody Rd, Brisbane, Qld 4067, Australia
关键词
beche-de-mer; fisheries management; harvest strategy; Indigenous; sea cucumber; sustainable management; FISHERIES; ECHINODERMATA; EXPLOITATION; GROWTH;
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10.1111/csp2.13073
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X176 [生物多样性保护];
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090705 ;
摘要
Black teatfish (Holothuria whitmaei) is a high value sea cucumber that has been listed under the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES) Appendix II. The Black teatfish fishery in Torres Strait, Australia, is fished solely by Indigenous Torres Strait Islanders. Black teatfish were closed to fishing in 2003, based on the results of stock surveys and concerns of overexploitation. A stock survey in 2009 found the Black teatfish population had recovered substantially but the fishery was again closed after trial openings exceeded catch limits. In line with a new harvest strategy adopted for the fishery in 2019, we conducted a stock survey in 2019-2020 that suggested the stock had recovered sufficiently to support a sustainable catch limit of 20 t. Empowering Indigenous Torres Strait Islanders to use Island custom alongside western management strategies, contributed to the success of a trial opening in 2021. The combination of a harvest strategy developed in consultation with traditional owners, a rigorous scientific survey and trial opening protocols informed by Island custom, supported the CITES positive Non-Detriment Finding for the Torres Strait Beche-de-mer Fishery. This is a significant example of the successful recovery and ongoing sustainable management of a depleted sea cucumber population. A scientific survey, new harvest strategy and Indigenous Island-custom led opening protocols, enabled opening of a Black teatfish fishery despite past overexploitation.image
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