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A low-cost solution for documenting distribution and abundance of endangered marine fauna and impacts from fisheries

Fisheries bycatch is a widespread and serious issue that leads to declines of many important and threatened marine species. However, documenting the distribution, abundance, population trends and threats to sparse populations of marine species is often beyond the capacity of developing countries bec...

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Autores principales: Pilcher, Nicolas J., Adulyanukosol, Kanjana, Das, Himansu, Davis, Patricia, Hines, Ellen, Kwan, Donna, Marsh, Helene, Ponnampalam, Louisa, Reynolds, John
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5746211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29284017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190021
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author Pilcher, Nicolas J.
Adulyanukosol, Kanjana
Das, Himansu
Davis, Patricia
Hines, Ellen
Kwan, Donna
Marsh, Helene
Ponnampalam, Louisa
Reynolds, John
author_facet Pilcher, Nicolas J.
Adulyanukosol, Kanjana
Das, Himansu
Davis, Patricia
Hines, Ellen
Kwan, Donna
Marsh, Helene
Ponnampalam, Louisa
Reynolds, John
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description Fisheries bycatch is a widespread and serious issue that leads to declines of many important and threatened marine species. However, documenting the distribution, abundance, population trends and threats to sparse populations of marine species is often beyond the capacity of developing countries because such work is complex, time consuming and often extremely expensive. We have developed a flexible tool to document spatial distribution and population trends for dugongs and other marine species in the form of an interview questionnaire supported by a structured data upload sheet and a comprehensive project manual. Recognising the effort invested in getting interviewers to remote locations, the questionnaire is comprehensive, but low cost. The questionnaire has already been deployed in 18 countries across the Indo-Pacific region. Project teams spent an average of USD 5,000 per country and obtained large data sets on dugong distribution, trends, catch and bycatch, and threat overlaps. Findings indicated that >50% of respondents had never seen dugongs and that 20% had seen a single dugong in their lifetimes despite living and fishing in areas of known or suspected dugong habitat, suggesting that dugongs occurred in low numbers. Only 3% of respondents had seen mother and calf pairs, indicative of low reproductive output. Dugong hunting was still common in several countries. Gillnets and hook and line were the most common fishing gears, with the greatest mortality caused by gillnets. The questionnaire has also been used to study manatees in the Caribbean, coastal cetaceans along the eastern Gulf of Thailand and western Peninsular Malaysia, and river dolphins in Peru. This questionnaire is a powerful tool for studying distribution and relative abundance for marine species and fishery pressures, and determining potential conservation hotspot areas. We provide the questionnaire and supporting documents for open-access use by the scientific and conservation communities.
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spelling pubmed-57462112018-01-08 A low-cost solution for documenting distribution and abundance of endangered marine fauna and impacts from fisheries Pilcher, Nicolas J. Adulyanukosol, Kanjana Das, Himansu Davis, Patricia Hines, Ellen Kwan, Donna Marsh, Helene Ponnampalam, Louisa Reynolds, John PLoS One Research Article Fisheries bycatch is a widespread and serious issue that leads to declines of many important and threatened marine species. However, documenting the distribution, abundance, population trends and threats to sparse populations of marine species is often beyond the capacity of developing countries because such work is complex, time consuming and often extremely expensive. We have developed a flexible tool to document spatial distribution and population trends for dugongs and other marine species in the form of an interview questionnaire supported by a structured data upload sheet and a comprehensive project manual. Recognising the effort invested in getting interviewers to remote locations, the questionnaire is comprehensive, but low cost. The questionnaire has already been deployed in 18 countries across the Indo-Pacific region. Project teams spent an average of USD 5,000 per country and obtained large data sets on dugong distribution, trends, catch and bycatch, and threat overlaps. Findings indicated that >50% of respondents had never seen dugongs and that 20% had seen a single dugong in their lifetimes despite living and fishing in areas of known or suspected dugong habitat, suggesting that dugongs occurred in low numbers. Only 3% of respondents had seen mother and calf pairs, indicative of low reproductive output. Dugong hunting was still common in several countries. Gillnets and hook and line were the most common fishing gears, with the greatest mortality caused by gillnets. The questionnaire has also been used to study manatees in the Caribbean, coastal cetaceans along the eastern Gulf of Thailand and western Peninsular Malaysia, and river dolphins in Peru. This questionnaire is a powerful tool for studying distribution and relative abundance for marine species and fishery pressures, and determining potential conservation hotspot areas. We provide the questionnaire and supporting documents for open-access use by the scientific and conservation communities. Public Library of Science 2017-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5746211/ /pubmed/29284017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190021 Text en © 2017 Pilcher et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Pilcher, Nicolas J.
Adulyanukosol, Kanjana
Das, Himansu
Davis, Patricia
Hines, Ellen
Kwan, Donna
Marsh, Helene
Ponnampalam, Louisa
Reynolds, John
A low-cost solution for documenting distribution and abundance of endangered marine fauna and impacts from fisheries
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title_full A low-cost solution for documenting distribution and abundance of endangered marine fauna and impacts from fisheries
title_fullStr A low-cost solution for documenting distribution and abundance of endangered marine fauna and impacts from fisheries
title_full_unstemmed A low-cost solution for documenting distribution and abundance of endangered marine fauna and impacts from fisheries
title_short A low-cost solution for documenting distribution and abundance of endangered marine fauna and impacts from fisheries
title_sort low-cost solution for documenting distribution and abundance of endangered marine fauna and impacts from fisheries
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5746211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29284017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190021
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