Definitions of overfishing from an ecosystem perspective

被引:215
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作者
Murawski, SA [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Marine Fisheries Serv, Woods Hole, MA 02543 USA
关键词
biodiversity; ecosystem overfishing; fisheries management; habitat effects of fishing; serial depletion; trophic impacts of fishing;
D O I
10.1006/jmsc.2000.0738
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Ecosystem considerations may be incorporated into fisheries management by modifying existing overfishing paradigms or by developing new approaches to account for ecosystem structure and function in relation to harvesting. Although existing concepts of overfishing have a strong theoretical basis for evaluating policy choices and much practical use, they do not provide direct guidance on issues such as biodiversity, serial depletion, habitat degradation, and changes in the food web caused by fishing. There is, however, little basis for defining optimum fishing by using related metrics such as diversity indices, slopes of size or diversity spectra, or average trophic level of the catch, and these may produce ambiguous results. If ecosystem-based overfishing concepts are to assume a greater rule in management, unambiguous, quantifiable, and predictive measures of ecosystem state and flux must be developed to index: (1) biomass and production by the ecosystem and relationships among its parts, (2) diversity at different levels of organization, (3) patterns of resource variability, and (4) social and economic benefits. Ecosystem considerations do not need to substitute for existing overfishing concepts. Instead, they should be used to evaluate and modify primary management guidance for important fisheries and species. In practice, they emphasize the need to manage fishing capacity, supported by broader use of technical measures such as marine protected areas and gear restrictions. (C) 2000 international Council for the Exploration of the Sea.
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页码:649 / 658
页数:10
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